Srimad Bhagavadgita Sadhaka Sanjivani -Swami Ramsukhdas
Chapter 15
But, other than these (Kara and Aksara), is the Supreme Person, called the Supreme Soul, Who, as the indestructible Lord, entering the three worlds sustains all beings. 17
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References
- ↑ (1) Brahma (the Absolute) is the Supreme Imperishable Person, superior to Brahma, the creator; unrevealed, limitless in whom both knowledge and ignorance are established. The perishable matter is known as ignorance while the imperishable soul is known as knowledge. The Supreme Lord Who controls both knowledge and ignorance is different from both of them and is totally unique (Svetasvataropanisad 5/1). (2) Nature is perishable while the soul, the embodiment of nectar Which enjoys Nature is imperishable. The Lord controls these two (the perishable and the imperishable) (Svetsivataropanisad 1110).
- ↑ The question of sustenance arises only in the path of devotion rather than in the path of knowledge because in the former path a man (the soul) is regarded as different from God. Therefore, this topic should be regarded as the topic of devotion.