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TemplePurohit.com - Bhagavad Gita Chapter 8 Verse 4 - TemplePurohit.com adhibhūtaḿ kṣaro bhāvaḥ puruṣaś cādhidaivatam adhiyajño ’ham evātra dehe deha-bhṛtāḿ vara Word Meanings: adhibhūtam — the physical manifestation; kṣaraḥ — constantly changing; bhāvaḥ — nature; puruṣaḥ — the universal form, including all the demigods, like the sun and moon; ca — and; adhidaivatam — called adhidaiva; adhiyajñaḥ — the Supersoul; aham — I (Kṛṣṇa); eva — certainly; atra — in this; dehe — body; deha-bhṛtām — of the embodied; vara — O best. Explanation: In this verse Lord Krishna answers three questions. He confirms that adhibhuta is all perishable objects existing of the material substratum, specific transformations like ether, the manifestations of sound, light etc. as well as every other element. He further reveals that the total aggregate of all embodied atmas or souls as well as the presiding deity over all atmas who is Brahma the first embodied being and the foremost creator of embodied beings are all adhidaiva. This includes the demigods in charge of universal management such as Surya in charge of the sun, Vayu in charge of wind, Varuna in charge of water, etc. Referring to the person who performs the yagna or propitiation and worship, Lord Krishna is the adhiyagna the propagator of all action and the ultimate recipient of all offerings. Any offerings performed in the world are accomplished by the help of one’s body wherein resides the Supreme Lord as the eternal atma and indwelling monitor. Thus the Supreme Lord is presiding over the performer of yagna because being dependent they are supported and sustained by Him and thus yagna should always be performed in propitiation to Him. Lord Krishna is the presiding deity of all yagna. He is the bestower of rewards for all actions and the enjoyer of the rewards of all sacrifices. He is residing in the bodies as the inner witness of all the demigods as well, who are the individual deities presiding over general and occasional yagnas. In this way Lord Krishna has delineated the terms adhibhuta, adhidaiva and adhiyagna, explaing them comprehensively for the sake of imparting knowledge so those who earnestly aspire can achieve the ultimate destination. | Facebook
Bhagavad Gita Chapter 8 Verse 4 - TemplePurohit.com adhibhūtam ksaro bhāvah purusaś cādhidaivatam adhiyajño ham evātra dehe deha-bhrtām vara Word Meanings: adhibhūtam the physical manifestation; ksarah constantly changing; bhāvah nature; purusah the universal form including all the demigods like the sun and moon; ca and; adhidaivatam called adhidaiva; adhiyajñah the Supersoul; aham I (Krsna); eva certainly; atra in this; dehe body; deha-bhrtām of the embodied; vara O best. Explan
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