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Srimad bhagavad gita chapter 10
Srimad bhagavad gita chapter 10













Among celestial sages His vibhuti is Narada of exceptional bhakti or loving devotion. Through immeasurable pleasure, through nourishment, through bliss and through Kapiladeva can be known.Ĭommentary by Sri Keshava Kashmiri of Kumara Sampradaya:Īmong trees Lord Krishna’s vibhuti or divine, transcendental opulence is the Asvattha or the sacred Banyan tree also called the holy fig tree and known as Ficus Bengalensis.

srimad bhagavad gita chapter 10

In the Bavravya section is stated: Kapiladeva is aware of all that was born previously, all that is being born now and all that will be born subsequently. The avatar Kapila having complete awareness knows past, present and future. The words priti or love, sukham or pleasure and ananda or bliss are corresponding words. Ka means of wonderful form, pi means to nuture and la means to absorb the worlds. Lord Krishna states the word siddhanam meaning of perfected beings, His vibhuti is Kapila the son of Devahuti. And among those who from their very birth were knowledgeable of the Ultimate Truth and perfected beings, His vibhuti is the saint known as Kapiladeva the son of Devahuti.Ĭommentary by Sri Madhvacharya of Brahma Sampradaya: Of celestial sages being those who as demigods became proficient in singing Vedic hymns and promulgating bhakti or exclusive loving devotion to the Supreme Lord, His vibhuti is Narada. Of trees Lord Krishna’s vibhuti or divine, transcendental opulence is the Asvtthah or sacred Banyan tree.

srimad bhagavad gita chapter 10

Of subdures, I am Yama, the son of the sun-god.Ĭommentary by Sri Sridhara Swami of Rudra Sampradaya: Sarpas are single-headed snakes while Nagas are many-headed snakes. No commentary by Sri Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakur.Ĭommentary by Sri Ramanuja of Sri Sampradaya:ġ0.26 – 10.29 Of trees I am Asvattha which is worthy of worship. Thus there is a gulf of difference between them.Ĭommentary by Sri Vishvanatha Chakravarthi Thakur of Gaudiya Sampradaya: Later on another Kapila became famous, but his philosophy was atheistic. He is considered an incarnation of Krishna, and His philosophy is mentioned in the Srimad-Bhagavatam. Amongst the perfect living entities, Kapila, the son of Devahuti, is a representative of Krishna. The Gandharva planet is filled with entities who sing beautifully, and among them the best singer is Citraratha. Thus he is the representation of Krishna as a devotee. Amongst the demigods they also worship Narada, who is considered the greatest devotee in the universe. The banyan tree (ashvattha) is one of the highest and most beautiful trees, and people in India often worship it as one of their daily morning rituals. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada of Gaudiya Sampradaya: Of the Gandharvas I am Citraratha, and among perfected beings I am the sage Kapila.Ĭommentary by Sri A.C. Of all trees I am the banyan tree, and of the sages among the demigods I am Narada.















Srimad bhagavad gita chapter 10