Friday, August 9, 2024

Gita reflection Ch 10 verses 39 & 40

9th August 2024


In discussing His manifestations, Lord Krishna states that He is the ultimate cause of all beings, according to the simple scientific principle that there cannot be any effect without a cause. 

He explains that he is the seed of all beings. Just as the cause is inherent in all its effects, His presence is in all living beings as well as in inert matter. 

The nature of the ultimate cause is pure existence. According to Vedanta, God is a pure existence without a beginning, as nothing in the universe could have come from something that did not exist. 

His manifestations are countless, and the cycle of creation is continuously active, with many cosmos being created and disappearing simultaneously.





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