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CREATION
AND THE
CREATOR
THEORY
OF
CREATION
Lord
Krishna
said: O
Arjuna,
this
physical
body, the
miniature
universe,
may be
called the
field or
creation.
One who
knows the
creation
is called
the
creator
(or
Spirit) by
the seers
of truth.
(13.01)
O
Arjuna,
know Me to
be the
creator of
all the
creation.
The true
understanding
of both
the
creator
and the
creation
is
considered
by Me to
be the
transcendental
knowledge.
(13.02)
What
the
creation
is, what
it is
like, what
its
transformations
are, where
its source
is, who
that
creator
is, and
what His
powers
are, hear
all these
from Me in
brief.
(13.03)
The
seers have
separately
described
the
creation
and the
creator in
different
ways in
the Vedic
hymns, and
also in
the
conclusive
and
convincing
verses of
other
scriptures.
(13.04)
The
primary
material
Nature,
the cosmic
intellect,
"I"
consciousness
or ego,
five basic
elements,
ten
organs,
mind, five
sense
objects;
and
desire,
hatred,
pleasure,
pain, the
physical
body,
consciousness,
and
resolve ¾
thus the
entire
field has
been
briefly
described
with its
transformations.
(See also
7.04)
(13.05-06)
THE
FOURFOLD
NOBLE
TRUTH AS
MEANS OF
NIRVANA
Humility,
modesty,
nonviolence,
forgiveness,
honesty,
service to
guru,
purity of
thought,
word, and
deed,
steadfastness,
self-control;
and
aversion
towards
sense
objects,
absence of
ego,
constant
reflection
on pain
and
suffering
inherent
in birth,
old age,
disease,
and death;
(13.07-08)
Detachment,
non-fondness
with son,
wife, and
home;
unfailing
equanimity
upon
attainment
of the
desirable
and the
undesirable;
and
unswerving
devotion
to Me
through
single-minded
contemplation,
taste for
solitude,
distaste
for social
gatherings
and
gossips;
steadfastness
in
acquiring
the
knowledge
of Spirit,
and seeing
the
omnipresent
Supreme
Being
everywhere
¾ this is
said to be
knowledge.
That which
is
contrary
to this is
ignorance.
(13.09-11)
GOD
CAN BE
DESCRIBED
BY
PARABLES,
AND NOT IN
ANY OTHER
WAY
I
shall
fully
describe
the object
of
knowledge.
By knowing
this one
attains
immortality.
The
beginningless
Supreme
Being is
said to be
neither
eternal,
nor
temporal.
(See also
9.19,
11.37, and
15.18)
(13.12)
The
Spirit has
His hands,
feet,
eyes,
head,
mouth, and
ears
everywhere,
because He
is
all-pervading
and
omnipresent.
(13.13)
He
is the
perceiver
of all
sense
objects
without
the
physical
sense
organs;
unattached,
and yet
the
sustainer
of all;
devoid of
the three
modes of
material
Nature,
and yet
the
enjoyer of
the modes
of
material
Nature by
becoming a
living
entity.
(13.14)
He
is inside
as well as
outside
all
beings,
animate
and
inanimate.
He is
incomprehensible
because of
His
subtlety.
And
because of
His
omnipresence,
He is very
near ¾
residing
in one’s
inner
psyche; as
well as
far away
¾ in the
Supreme
Abode.
(13.15)
He
is
undivided,
and yet
appears to
exist as
if divided
in beings.
He is the
object of
knowledge,
and
appears as
the
creator,
sustainer,
and
destroyer
of all
beings.
(See also
11.13, and
18.20)
(13.16)
The
Supreme
Being is
the source
of all
lights. He
is said to
be beyond
darkness
of
ignorance.
He is the
Self-knowledge,
the object
of
Self-knowledge,
and seated
in the
inner
psyche as
consciousness
(See verse
18.61) of
all
beings, He
is to be
realized
by
Self-knowledge.
(13.17)
Thus
the
creation
as well as
the
knowledge
and the
object of
knowledge
have been
briefly
described
by Me.
Having
understood
this, My
devotee
attains My
Supreme
Abode.
(13.18)
A
DESCRIPTION
OF THE
SUPREME
SPIRIT,
SPIRIT,
MATERIAL
NATURE,
AND THE
INDIVIDUAL
SOULS
Know
that both
the
material
Nature and
the
Spiritual
Being are
beginningless.
All
manifestations
and three
dispositions
of mind
and
matter,
called
modes, are
born of
material
Nature.
Material
Nature is
said to be
the cause
of
production
of
physical
body and
organs of
perception
and
action.
Spirit (or
Consciousness)
is said to
be the
cause of
experiencing
pleasures
and pains.
(13.19-20)
Spiritual
Being
enjoys
three
modes of
material
Nature by
associating
with the
material
Nature.
Attachment
to the
three
modes of
material
Nature due
to
ignorance
caused by
previous
Karma is
the cause
of birth
of living
entity in
good and
evil
wombs.
(13.21)
The
Spirit in
the body
is the
witness,
the guide,
the
supporter,
the
enjoyer,
and the
controller.
(13.22)
They
who truly
understand
Spirit and
the
material
Nature
with its
three
modes are
not born
again
regardless
of their
way of
life.
(13.23)
Some
perceive
the
Supersoul
in their
inner
psyche
through
mind and
intellect
that have
been
purified
either by
meditation,
or by
metaphysical
knowledge,
or by
selfless
service.
(13.24)
FAITH
ALONE CAN
LEAD TO
NIRVANA
Others,
however,
do not
know the
yogas of
meditation,
knowledge,
devotion,
and work;
but they
perform
deity
worship
with faith
as
mentioned
in the
scriptures
by the
saints and
sages.
They also
transcend
death by
virtue of
their firm
faith to
what they
have
heard.
(13.25)
Whatever
is born ¾
animate or
inanimate
¾ know
them to be
born from
the union
of Spirit
and
matter, O
Arjuna.
(See also
7.06)
(13.26)
The
one who
sees the
same
eternal
Supreme
Lord
dwelling
as Spirit
equally
within all
mortal
beings
truly
sees.
(13.27)
When
one
beholds
one and
the same
Lord
existing
equally in
everybeing,
one does
not injure
anybody;
because
one
considers
everything
as one’s
own self.
And
thereupon
attains
the
Supreme
Abode.
(13.28)
The
one who
perceives
that all
works are
done by
the powers
of
material
Nature
truly
understands,
and thus
does not
consider
oneself as
the doer.
(See also
3.27,
5.09, and
14.19)
(13.29)
The
moment one
discovers
diverse
variety of
beings and
their
different
ideas
abiding in
One, and
coming out
from
‘That’
alone, one
attains
the
Supreme
Being.
(13.30)
ATTRIBUTES
OF THE
SPIRIT (BRAHM)
Because
of being
beginningless
and
unaffectable
by three
modes of
material
Nature,
the
eternal
Supersoul
¾ even
though
dwelling
in the
body as a
living
entity ¾
neither
does
anything
nor
becomes
tainted, O
Arjuna.
(13.31)
Just
as the
all-pervading
space is
not
tainted
because of
its
subtlety;
similarly,
the Spirit
abiding in
all bodies
is not
tainted.
(13.32)
Just
as one sun
illuminates
the entire
world;
similarly,
Spirit
gives life
to the
entire
creation,
O Arjuna.
(13.33)
They
who
perceive
— with
the eye of
Self-knowledge
— the
difference
between
the
creation
(or the
body) and
the
creator
(or the
Spirit) as
well as
know the
technique
of
liberation
of the
living
entity
from the
trap of
divine
illusory
energy
(Maya),
attain the
Supreme.
(13.34)
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