Episode 528: Chapter 15, verses 1,2 and 3
5/24/202625 min
Bhagavad Gita Chapter 15 “ Purushottama Yoga” Verses 1, 2 & 3
The lecture explores the tree of samsara—the world of bondage and becoming—as described in the Upanishads. Bhagavan Krishna presents the powerful allegory of an upside-down tree, with its roots above in the Supreme Self and its branches spreading below into the world of experience.
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First 90 secondsSpeaker 20:00
[singing] The Bhagavad Gita is a book of mankind's collected experience of and answers to life's most basic questions: Who I am, from where do I come? What is my purpose and destiny? And most practically, how do I find happiness? These podcasts originate in the lectures of Neil Bot, a disciple of Swami Chinmayananda. They are presented here in twenty to thirty-minute segments, each covering three of the Gita's seven hundred and one verses. Welcome to Gita Wisdom for Daily Living.
Neil Bhatt· Host0:57
We have completed chapter fourteen, and we will now discuss chapter fifteen. In thirteenth chapter, we have seen the field and its knower, where we have seen that the field is the field of experiences which we experience. And Bhagavan said knower is only one. So the knower is experiencing whatever is happening in the field.