Chapter
7. Knowledge of the Absolute
TEXT 7
mattah parataram nanyat
kincid asti dhananjaya
mayi sarvam idam protam
sutre mani-gana iva
SYNONYMS
mattah--beyond
Myself; para-taram--superior; na--not; anyat kincit--anything
else; asti--there is; dhananjaya--O conqueror of wealth;
mayi--in Me; sarvam--all that be; idam--which we see;
protam--strung; sutre--on a thread; mani-ganah--pearls;
iva--likened.
TRANSLATION
O conqueror
of wealth [Arjuna], there is no Truth superior to Me. Everything rests
upon Me, as pearls are strung on a thread.
PURPORT
There is a common
controversy over whether the Supreme Absolute Truth is personal or impersonal.
As far as Bhagavad-gita is concerned, the Absolute Truth is the
Personality of Godhead Sri Krsna, and this is confirmed in every step.
In this verse, in particular, it is stressed that the Absolute Truth is
a person. That the Personality of Godhead is the Supreme Absolute Truth
is also the affirmation of the Brahma-samhita: isvarah paramah
krsnah sac-cid-ananda-vigrahah; that is, the Supreme Absolute Truth
Personality of Godhead is Lord Krsna, who is the primeval Lord, the reservoir
of all pleasure, Govinda, and the eternal form of complete bliss and knowledge.
These authorities leave no doubt that the Absolute Truth is the Supreme
Person, the cause of all causes. The impersonalist, however, argues on
the strength of the Vedic version given in the Svetasvatara Upanisad:
tato yad uttarataram tad arupam anamayam ya etad vidur amrtas te bhavanti
athetare duhkham evapiyanti. "In the material world Brahma, the primeval
living entity within the universe, is understood to be the supreme amongst
the demigods, human beings and lower animals. But beyond Brahma there is
the Transcendence who has no material form and is free from all material
contaminations. Anyone who can know Him also becomes transcendental, but
those who do not know Him suffer the miseries of the material world."
The impersonalist
puts more stress on the word arupam. But this arupam is not
impersonal. It indicates the transcendental form of eternity, bliss and
knowledge as described in the Brahma-samhita quoted above. Other
verses in the Svetasvatara Upanisad substantiate this as follows:
vedaham etam purusam mahantam aditya-varnam tamasah
parastat
tam eva vidvan amrta iha bhavati nanyah pantha vidyate
ayanaya
yasmat param naparam asti kincid yasman naniyo no
jyayo 'sti kincit
"I know that
Supreme Personality of Godhead who is transcendental to all material conceptions
of darkness. Only he who knows Him can transcend the bonds of birth and
death. There is no way for liberation other than this knowledge of that
Supreme Person.
"There is
no truth superior to that Supreme Person because He is the supermost. He
is smaller than the smallest, and He is greater than the greatest. He is
situated as a silent tree, and He illumines the transcendental sky, and
as a tree spreads its roots, He spreads His extensive energies."
From these
verses one concludes that the Supreme Absolute Truth is the Supreme Personality
of Godhead who is all-pervading by His multi-energies, both material and
spiritual.
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