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Yatharth Geeta -Swami Adgadanand Ji

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CHAPTER 10
An Account of God’s Glory

अक्षराणामकारोऽस्मि द्वन्द्व: समासिकस्य च।
अहमेवाक्षय: कालो धाताहं विश्वतोमुख: ॥33॥

[ “I am the vowel akar[1] among the letters of the alphabet, dwandwa[2] among compounds, the eternal Mahakal amidst mutable time, and also the God who holds and sustains all.’’ ]

Besides being the first sound of the sacred OM, Krishn is also the imperishable, immutable time. Time is always changing, but he is that state-that time-which takes one to the eternal God. He is also the Omnipresent Spirit (Virat Swarup) who pervades and sustains all.

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References and Context

  1. The first of three sounds constituting the sacred syllable OM.
  2. First of the four principal kinds of compounds in which two or more words are joined together which, if not compounded, will stand in the same case and be connected by a conjunction.