The Spiritual Import of the Mahabharata and the Bhagavadgita : Ch-12.10.


Chapter 12: The Entry of the Soul into the Supreme Being

Part-10.

Theological interpreters and exponents have many things to say about these passages of the soul, especially in connection with the status of the soul in brahma-loka.

Is there a possibility of coming back, or is it only a penultimate step to reach the supreme Absolute?

The Bhagavadgita does not throw any light on this difficulty.

It is very short and pithy; it merely makes a statement of this kind and leaves us to consider its meaning in any way we like.

But great thinkers, scholars, saints and sages who have pondered over this subject tell us that the region called brahma-loka, or the region of the Creator, is to be distinguished from the nature of the Absolute.

Generally we do not make this distinction when we speak of God the Creator.

In ordinary religious parlance the two are identified.

When we speak of God as the Creator of the universe, we do not imagine or imply thereby that there is something superior to this concept of Creator.

For the purposes of popular religion, they are the same.

Swami Krishnananda
To be continued  ....




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