Chapters: | | Chapter 10 | The Infinite Glories of the Ultimate Truth | Verse 22 | | |
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Sanskrit:
Sanskrit Vocals
Transliteration:
Anvaya:
Translation:
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Rudra Vaisnava Sampradaya: Visnuswami |
Sridhara Swami's Commentary
Here Lord Krishna reveals His vibhuti or divine, transcendental opulence as
the SamaVeda, the chief of all the demigods Indra, of the senses He is the
mind and of living beings He is cetana or consciousness.
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| Brahma Vaisnava Sampradaya: Madhvacarya | There is no commentary for this verse.
| Sri Vaisnava Sampradaya: Ramanuja |
Ramanuja's Commentary
Lord Krishna reveals that among the four Vedas, His vibhuti or divine,
transcendental opulence is the Sama Veda, of all the demigods His vibhuti
is the celestial chief Indra. Of the 11 senses called indriyannam being
seeing, hearing, tatsing, touching and smelling which corresponds
respectively to the eyes, ears, tongue, skin and nose with the 11th being
the mind which as the chief of them all is Lord Krishna vibhuti. Of all
living beings whatever consciousness arises within them apart from
intelligence that is also His vibhuti.
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| Kumara Vaisnava Sampradaya: Nimbaditya |
Kesava Kasmiri's Commentary
Among the four Vedas, Lord Krishna's vibhuti or divine, transcendental
opulence is found in the Sama Veda which excels the others by the sweetness
of its melody. Among the demigods His vibhuti is Indra, the celestial chief
of all the demigods. Among the 11 organs of perception His vibhuti the mind
is master of them all and He is the cetana or consciousness in all living
beings.
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| Thus ends commentaries of chapter 10, verse 22 of the Srimad Bhagavad-Gita.
Verse 22
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