Bhagavad Gita Chapter 15 Full | Purushottam Yoga | The Supreme Self | Freedom from Fear and Sorrow

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Bhagavad Gita Chapter 15 Full | Purushottam Yoga | The Supreme Self | Freedom from Fear and Sorrow

CHAPTER 15 is Gita within Gita.It offers a compete study of Gita. It is the second shortest chapter.
The picture of upside down pipal tree in Kathopanisad is highlighted as tree of Life here by Rsi Vyasa in Bhagvad Gita. It denotes that cause pervades the effect. According to Rsi Sankara, this tree has been chosen to represent entire cosmos. Asvattha means that which will not remain the same till tomorrow. It means that it is ever changing.
The Asvattha tree has it’s roots up. Root is the cause, tree is the effect. The bugs on the tree are A,B,C’s( Articles, beings or circumstances) and branches are the fields of experiences or Lokas. Leaves are kama or desires and flowers are Karma or actions. This is the cycle of vasanas/ cycle of samsara. Samsara is the cycle of vasanas where we are stuck. Samsara hides samsara from all of us. The tree represents extroversion which is by outward projection.

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JAI SHRI KRISHNA " LOVE SHRI KRISHNA

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The comment is by a 14 year baby. I want to say that I got 3rd prize in district level bagavat vita competition in ukg . When I was practicing it . I wonder that the day was very fresh and relaxed. So I kindly say that to all to read this slokas day

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Thank you very much for your great service. This helped me to memorise this chapter.

vaidhyanathanbalasundaram
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This chapter is most important, chapter is also known as Akshar Purushottam Yog. Akshar is the imperishable, chidakaash, bramh, true bhakt of purushottam narayan, guru, and is the eternal servant of God. And Purushottam is parabramh, (Aksharat Paratah parah) above Akshar.

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