Here Lord Krishna tells us about the ultimate source of
this visible phenomenal universe from which all things have come into being,
just like a great tree with all its roots, trunk, branches, twigs, leaves,
flowers and fruits which spring forth from the earth, which itself supports the
tree and in which it is rooted. Sri Krishna declares that the Supreme Being is
the source of all existence, and refers allegorically to this universe as being
like an inverted tree whose roots are in Para Brahman, and whose spreading
branches and foliage constitute all the things and factors that go to make up
this creation of variegated phenomena.
This is a very mysterious “Tree” which is very difficult to understand, being a
product of His inscrutable power of Maya; and hence a marvellous, apparent
appearance without having actual reality. One who fully understands the nature
of this Samsara-Tree goes beyond Maya. To be attached to it is to be caught in
it. The surest way of transcending this Samsara or worldly life is by wielding
the excellent weapon of dispassion and non-attachment.
Lord Krishna also describes for us the wonderful mystery of
His Presence in this universe and the supreme place He occupies in sustaining
everything here. The Lord declares that it is a part of Himself that manifests
here as the individual soul in each body. He Himself is the indwelling Oversoul
beyond the self. He is the effulgence inherent in the sun, moon and fire. He is
present as the nourishing element in the earth. He is the inner witness of all
beings. He is the supreme Knower even beyond Vedic knowledge. He is the
resplendent Person who is beyond both this perishable phenomenal creation as
well as the imperishable individual soul which is a part of His eternal
essence. Thus, because He is beyond perishable matter and superior to the
imperishable soul (enveloped in Maya), He is known in this world as well as in
the Vedas as the Supreme Person.
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