Chapter 2. Contents of
the Gita Summarized
TEXT 17
avinasi tu tad viddhi
yena sarvam idam tatam
vinasam avyayasyasya
na kascit kartum arhati
SYNONYMS
avinasi--imperishable;
tu--but;
tat--that; viddhi--know it; yena--by whom; sarvam--all
of the body; idam--this; tatam--pervaded;
vinasam--destruction;
avyayasya--of the imperishable; asya--of it; na kascit--no
one; kartum--to do; arhati--is able.
TRANSLATION
Know that
which pervades the entire body is indestructible. No one is able to destroy
the imperishable soul.
PURPORT
This verse more
clearly explains the real nature of the soul, which is spread all over
the body. Anyone can understand what is spread all over the body: it is
consciousness. Everyone is conscious of the pains and pleasures of the
body in part or as a whole. This spreading of consciousness is limited
within one's own body. The pains and pleasures of one body are unknown
to another. Therefore, each and every body is the embodiment of an individual
soul, and the symptom of the soul's presence is perceived as individual
consciousness. This soul is described as one ten-thousandth part of the
upper portion of the hair point in size. The Svetasvatara Upanisad
confirms this:
balagra-sata-bhagasya satadha kalpitasya ca
bhago jivah sa vijneyah sa canantyaya kalpate
"When the
upper point of a hair is divided into one hundred parts and again each
of such parts is further divided into one hundred parts, each such part
is the measurement of the dimension of the spirit soul." (Svet.
5.9) Similarly, in the Bhagavatam the same version is stated:
kesagra-sata-bhagasya satamsah sadrsatmakah
jivah suksma-svarupo 'yam sankhyatito hi cit-kanah
"There are
innumerable particles of spiritual atoms, which are measured as one ten-thousandth
of the upper portion of the hair."
Therefore,
the individual particle of spirit soul is a spiritual atom smaller than
the material atoms, and such atoms are innumerable. This very small spiritual
spark is the basic principle of the material body, and the influence of
such a spiritual spark is spread all over the body as the influence of
the active principle of some medicine spreads throughout the body. This
current of the spirit soul is felt all over the body as consciousness,
and that is the proof of the presence of the soul. Any layman can understand
that the material body minus consciousness is a dead body, and this consciousness
cannot be revived in the body by any means of material administration.
Therefore, consciousness is not due to any amount of material combination,
but to the spirit soul. In the Mundaka Upanisad the measurement
of the atomic spirit soul is further explained:
eso 'nur atma cetasa veditavyo
yasmin pranah pancadha samvivesa
pranais cittam sarvam otam prajanam
yasmin visuddhe vibhavaty esa atma
"The soul is
atomic in size and can be perceived by perfect intelligence. This atomic
soul is floating in the five kinds of air [prana, apana, vyana, samana
and udana], is situated within the heart, and spreads its influence
all over the body of the embodied living entities. When the soul is purified
from the contamination of the five kinds of material air, its spiritual
influence is exhibited." (Mund. 3.1.9)
The hatha-yoga
system is meant for controlling the five kinds of air encircling the pure
soul by different kinds of sitting postures--not for any material profit,
but for liberation of the minute soul from the entanglement of the material
atmosphere.
So the constitution
of the atomic soul is admitted in all Vedic literatures, and it is also
actually felt in the practical experience of any sane man. Only the insane
man can think of this atomic soul as all-pervading Visnu-tattva.
The influence
of the atomic soul can be spread all over a particular body. According
to the Mundaka Upanisad, this atomic soul is situated in the heart
of every living entity, and because the measurement of the atomic soul
is beyond the power of appreciation of the material scientists, some of
them assert foolishly that there is no soul. The individual atomic soul
is definitely there in the heart along with the Supersoul, and thus all
the energies of bodily movement are emanating from this part of the body.
The corpuscles which carry the oxygen from the lungs gather energy from
the soul. When the soul passes away from this position, activity of the
blood, generating fusion, ceases. Medical science accepts the importance
of the red corpuscles, but it cannot ascertain that the source of the energy
is the soul. Medical science, however, does admit that the heart is the
seat of all energies of the body.
Such atomic
particles of the spirit whole are compared to the sunshine molecules. In
the sunshine there are innumerable radiant molecules. Similarly, the fragmental
parts of the Supreme Lord are atomic sparks of the rays of the Supreme
Lord, called by the name prabha or superior energy. Neither Vedic
knowledge nor modern science denies the existence of the spirit soul in
the body, and the science of the soul is explicitly described in the Bhagavad-gita
by the Personality of Godhead Himself.
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