Srimad Bhagavad Gita - Rayarusgrace.org
Srimad Bhagavad Gita - Rayarusgrace.org
Srimad Bhagavad Gita - Rayarusgrace.org
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V. Hari Sarvothamatva<br />
dvav imau purushau loke ksharas cakshara eva ca<br />
ksharah sarvani bhutani kuta-stho ’kshara ucyate (15:16)<br />
uttamah purushas tv anyah paramatmety udahrtah<br />
yo loka-trayam avisya bibharty avyaya ishvarah (15:17)<br />
As the grand finale of this chapter, in the slokas 16 to 20, Lord Krishna<br />
declares Himself as the Sarvothama. The Hari Sarvothamatva is anchored<br />
in these slokas. Let us look at this most important part a bit in detail.<br />
In sloka 16 Lord says that there are two types of chetanas. Those<br />
(Brahmadhi jeevas) whose chetanas get destroyed (kshara) and the one<br />
(Sri Lakshmi) whose chetana does not get destroyed (akshara). But the<br />
Uthama Purusha is above both these types of chetanas. He is the<br />
Easwara who enters the three lokas (bhooh, bhuvah, svah) and maintains<br />
them and is indestructible.