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Bhagwat Gita - Adhyay 15 (Purushottam Yog) reveals the profound truth about the Supreme Being (Purushottam) and the nature of existence. In this chapter, Bhagwan Shri Krishna uses the powerful metaphor of the inverted Ashvattha (Peepal) tree, whose roots are above (in the divine) and branches spread below (in the material world), to explain how the universe is structured and how beings are bound to it.
Krishna teaches that attachment to this worldly tree keeps the soul trapped in the cycle of birth and death. By developing detachment (vairagya) and cutting this tree with the weapon of knowledge, one can seek the eternal truth beyond it.
He further explains the distinction between the perishable (kshar), the imperishable (akshar), and the Supreme Divine (Purushottam), who transcends both and is the ultimate reality. Realizing this truth leads to liberation and union with the divine.
This chapter guides the seeker to understand their true identity beyond the material world and to move toward the highest spiritual realization.
Narrated in easy-to-understand Hindi, this episode simplifies these deep teachings, helping listeners connect with the essence of detachment, self-realization, and devotion.
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By BhagwandasBhagwat Gita - Adhyay 15 (Purushottam Yog) reveals the profound truth about the Supreme Being (Purushottam) and the nature of existence. In this chapter, Bhagwan Shri Krishna uses the powerful metaphor of the inverted Ashvattha (Peepal) tree, whose roots are above (in the divine) and branches spread below (in the material world), to explain how the universe is structured and how beings are bound to it.
Krishna teaches that attachment to this worldly tree keeps the soul trapped in the cycle of birth and death. By developing detachment (vairagya) and cutting this tree with the weapon of knowledge, one can seek the eternal truth beyond it.
He further explains the distinction between the perishable (kshar), the imperishable (akshar), and the Supreme Divine (Purushottam), who transcends both and is the ultimate reality. Realizing this truth leads to liberation and union with the divine.
This chapter guides the seeker to understand their true identity beyond the material world and to move toward the highest spiritual realization.
Narrated in easy-to-understand Hindi, this episode simplifies these deep teachings, helping listeners connect with the essence of detachment, self-realization, and devotion.
#BhagwatGita #Adhyay15 #PurushottamYog #Krishna #Arjuna #Atma #Paramatma #Vairagya #Gyan #Dharma #Spirituality #SanatanDharma #GitaInHindi #HindiPodcast #SpiritualPodcast #Sadhana