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Chapter 6
Link:—Lord Krsna, in the next verse, explains how a devotee (Dhyanayogi), described in the fourteenth and fifteenth verses, sees God, everywhere.
yo mam pasyati sarvatra sarvam ca mayi pasyati
tasyaham na pranasyami sa ca me na pranasyati
He, who sees Me (the universal Self) present in all creatures, sees all beings existing in Me, I not never out of sight for him,
nor is he ever out of My sight. 30
Comment:-
Yo mam pasyati sarvatra:—A devotee, sees Me in all persons, animals, birds, gods, demons, things, incidents and circumstances. When Brahmaji, stole cowherds and calves, Lord Krsna Himself assumed the form of cowherds and calves with their flutes, clothes and ornaments etc.[1] This drama of His manifestation, continued for one year, but nobody could know it. One day, Balarama, the elder brother of Krsna, saw cows, leaving their young calves who were left at home, run towards the big calves. Then, by intuition he realized, that Lord Krsna had manifested Himself, as those calves. Thus, a devotee sees God, pervading, everywhere.
Sarvam ca mayi pasyati:—He sees, all beings existing in Me. As Lord Krsna shows Arjuna His divine form, He asks him to behold the entire creation, both animate and inanimate in His one limb (tin). Arjuna also says, "0 Lord, I behold in Your body all gods and multitude of different beings" (11/15). Sanjaya also says, "Arjuna then saw the whole universe, with its many divisions within His body" (11/13). Thus, a devotee sees the whole creation existing, in Him.
Tasyaham na pranasyatni:—When a devotee sees everywhere Me in each and every object, how can I be out of sight for him? I always, remain within his sight.
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