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Bhagavad Gita - Chapter 15 - Purushottama Yogah - Yoga of the Supreme Spirit
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In this Chapter Sri Krishna discusses the nature of the Spirit in all its implications and explains the Unknown from the Known manifested objects of perception, emotion and thought. Infinite is defined as the Imperishable (Akshara) with reference to the perishable (Kshara) equipments of matter.
Speaking of the Kshara Purusha (Kshetra), the Akshara Purusha (Kshetrajna) and the Supreme Person (Brahman), it explains how Brahman is superior to both ‘Kshara’ and ‘Akshara’, why he is called the Supreme Person, what is the value of knowing him as the Supreme Person and how can He be realized. Hence this Chapter is entitled “Purushottama Yoga” or the Yoga of the Supreme Person or Supreme Spirit.
Speaking of the Kshara Purusha (Kshetra), the Akshara Purusha (Kshetrajna) and the Supreme Person (Brahman), it explains how Brahman is superior to both ‘Kshara’ and ‘Akshara’, why he is called the Supreme Person, what is the value of knowing him as the Supreme Person and how can He be realized. Hence this Chapter is entitled “Purushottama Yoga” or the Yoga of the Supreme Person or Supreme Spirit.