Bhagavad Gita 15.18: I Am the Purushottama, the Supreme Person, Beyond Both

BG 15.18 , Krishna declares himself the Purushottama, the Supreme Person, transcending both the perishable and the imperishable. The Gita's highest metaphysical claim.

BG 15.18 , Krishna declares himself the Purushottama, the Supreme Person, transcending both the perishable and the imperishable. The Gita's highest metaphysical claim.

BG 15.17 , But the highest Person is other than these, called the Supreme Self, who pervades and sustains the three worlds as the imperishable Lord.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep reflection. Study Purushottama Yoga verse by verse with GitaPath.

BG 15.16 , There are two persons in this world: the perishable and the imperishable. All beings are the perishable. The immovable is called the imperishable.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep reflection. Study Purushottama Yoga verse by verse with GitaPath.

BG 15.15 , Krishna declares: I am in the heart of all beings. From Me come memory, knowledge, and their removal. All the Vedas point to Me. Explore on GitaPath.

BG 15.14 , Becoming the digestive fire in living beings, united with the upward and downward breaths, I digest the four kinds of food.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep reflection. Study Purushottama Yoga verse by verse with GitaPath.

BG 15.13 , Entering the earth, I support all beings with My energy. Becoming the moon full of sap, I nourish all plants.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep reflection. Study Purushottama Yoga verse by verse with GitaPath.

BG 15.12 , The brilliance in the sun that illuminates the entire world, and that which is in the moon and in fire: know that brilliance to be Mine.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep reflection. Study Purushottama Yoga verse by verse with GitaPath.

BG 15.11 , Yogis who strive perceive this Self within themselves. But those of impure mind, though striving, do not see it.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep reflection. Study Purushottama Yoga verse by verse with GitaPath.

BG 15.10 , The deluded do not perceive the soul as it departs, dwells, or enjoys, united with the gunas. Those with the eye of knowledge see it.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep reflection. Study Purushottama Yoga verse by verse with GitaPath.

BG 15.9 , Presiding over the ear, the eye, touch, taste, and smell, and the mind, this soul enjoys the sense objects.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep reflection. Study Purushottama Yoga verse by verse with GitaPath.
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