The Spiritual Import of the Mahabharata and the Bhagavadgita : Ch -19.2.


15/02/2017.

Chapter 19: True Knowledge : 2.

Now in this connection we have to go into some detail as to the nature of the object, the subject, and that which reigns supreme beyond both—this is the principal subject of this chapter.

The so-called object of knowledge is a vast panorama of experience.

The whole astronomical universe is constituted of the five gross elements—earth, water, fire, air and ether—which form the entire world of physicality.

The causative factor of these five elements, known in the Samkhya language as the tanmatras, is on the objective side.

From the side of the experiences there is the jiva—the individual with sense organs, mind and intellect—lodged in the body complex, operating through love and hatred and filled with the notion of egoist, cutting itself off from the object, but nevertheless a part of the object world.

Swami Krishnananda
  To be continued  ....


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