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Yatharth Geeta -Swami Adgadanand Ji

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CHAPTER 10
An Account of God’s Glory

अर्जुन उवाच
परं ब्रह्रा परं धाम पवित्रं परमं भवान्।
पुरुषं शाश्वतं दिव्यमादिदेवमजं विभुम् ॥12॥
आहुस्त्वामृषय: सर्वे देवर्षिर्नारदस्तथा।
असितो देवलो व्यास: स्वयं चैव ब्रवीषि मे ॥13॥

[ “Arjun said, ‘It has been so said by even divine sages [1] such as Narad, Asit, the sage Deval, and the great saint Vyas[2] that you are the radiant Being, supreme goal, and absolutely unblemished, because all of them believe you to be the Supreme Spirit who is the primeval, birthless, and allpervasive God of all gods; and now you tell me the same.’’’ ]

“Radiant Being” and “birthless” are synonyms for God and the final state of perfect bliss. Arjun first refers to sages of the past who said the same. And now even divine sages like Narad, Asit, Deval, Vyas, and Krishn himself say it. The latter are all contemporaries of Arjun and he has the advantage of associating with these sages. And they all as well as Krishn affirm what was declared by the sages of yore. So-

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References and Context

  1. Deified saints such as Atri, Bhrigu, Pulastya, and Angiras.
  2. One of the chiranjivis or deathless sages. He is believed to be the complier of the Ved in its present form as also the author of Mahabharat, the eighteen Puran, the Brahm Sutr, and several other works.