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Aum Hindu Music's video: Bhagavad Gita Chapter 7 Complete Musical Translation

@Bhagavad Gita | Chapter 7 | Complete Musical Translation
Bhagavad Gita | Chapter 7 | Complete work | Malayalam verses | Musical presentation | 18 Chapters Translated by | Etteth Gangadharan Music | S T Sasidhaan Produced by | Anandi Ramachandran Singers : Nidhinlal | Aswin | Vishnu Tharavath Introduction | Shijina Recorded at | Prestige Audio Lab Sound Engineer | Radiesh Chapter 7: Knowledge of the Absolute: Jnana Vignana Yoga (The complete knowledge of Brahma) Lord Krishna is the Supreme Truth, the supreme cause and the sustaining force of everything, material and spiritual. Here jñaana signifies indirect knowledge different from direct knowledge, vijnana. Krishna reveals the truth about himself. It is immediate, absolute, with no questions left, and no doubts lingering. Krishna tells Arjuna that this knowledge is rare in the world. Very few seek it at this level and, among those who do, few come to full realization. Krishna introduces the term Prakriti and calls the manifest universe Apara Prakrti, the world of form with elements etc. Prakrti is the unchanging source or primordial cause of the apara prakrti. Then comes the nature of causation; how the universe comes into being. Krishna says “I am the cause of the entire creation and its ultimate dissolution.” This takes some explanation to separate the unchanging from the transient forms that come and go. Yet they are not different or separate, but just different orders of reality. Krishna recognizes that it is easy to get lost in the world of form, Maya (illusion), and lose the unchanging infinite source. Krishna tells Arjuna, “Please listen to the way in which you will know me totally, without any doubt, by practising yoga, with a mind committed to Me and having surrendered to Me.” Overall summary of the 18 Chapters The Bhagavad Gita articulates the fundamental truth of Vedanta. That means the formless and the world of form, God and creation, awareness and what arises in awareness, everything and nothing. The Vedantic teaching is summarized in the famous mahavakya “tat tvam asi”, YOU ARE THAT. Infinite, unbounded spaciousness and all of creation moment by moment, is you! A simple equation and quite a radical statement. This knowledge unfolds in 18 chapters of Bhagavad Geetha. The first six are about ‘tvam’, you, the student, the seeker of knowledge, with Arjuna serving as the student. The second six are about ‘tat‘, the infinite splendour of the divinity and creation in its fullness. The final six chapters are the equal sign, asi. The seeker is the sought. That Arjuna is no different from Krishna. Krishna knows this from the beginning, Arjuna understands this at the end. In everyone’s life also, 18 chapters of the Bhagavad Gita play out.

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