Srimad Bhagavadgita Sadhaka Sanjivani -Swami Ramsukhdas
Chapter 16
Appendix:- The divine and the demoniac - the creation of these two kinds of beings is worldly because it is in the human world. In the unworldly entity both these don't exist. The means are both - worldly and unworldly but the end is unworldly only. The unworldly entity is all pervading, endless and limitless. The worldly entity is also within it. In fact the worldly entity has no existence. All is only unworldly. The soul has sustained the world - 'yayedam dhatyate jagat' [1]. It means that as long as, from the view-point of the Self, there is existence of the world, the world appears to exist. But when the existence of the world comes to an end, all remains unworldly, as it really is - `Vasudevah sarvam', 'Sadasaccaham' (viz., 'All is God', `I am the real as well as the unreal').
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References
- ↑ Gita 7/5
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