In Gita ch.14, v27, Krishna says that He is the 'pratisthaanam' (basis/foundation/abode) of Brahman.
Now does that mean, Krishna existed first (as the ISKCONITES claim) and then from His toe (as explained in padma purana) the nirguna brahman emanated? ... or is it the other way round, i.e. from Nirguna brahman came the saguna brahman?
I know there are many sects within hinduism and each of them has their own way of explaining this verse, like the dualists says that Krishna existed first and then from him came Nirguna Brahman, whereas Advaitins would disagree with the claims of the dualists.
What do you guys think?
I request you to put nirguN and saguN on the shelf for a while.
This is my understanding:
1. Look at the original
root of the sanskrit word Bramh : vastness, infinite, limitlessness
What is
fundamental to (pratishThA of) this vastness , limitlessness, infinite presence?
the superconsciousness,
the purest chaitanya.
Shri KRshNa Purushottam ParamAtmA is saying, "This chaitanya is Me"
Everything else (
sarvam khalu-idam Bramha') including the property of omnipresence and omniscience belongs to, and stems from this most
fundamental prime Chaitanya.
Chaitanya is omnipresent. So omnipresence it its property.
So BG14.27 says --- '
Chaitanya is IT, that is Me, that is what I am'
This verse is resolving the question : What is the most fundamental source of existence?
2. Same can be said about the verse in chapter 13 - which raises the question : where should I put the paranthesis? " (anAdimat) param Bramha" ? OR "anAdi (matparam) Bramha" ?
Either way you place the paranthesis, the understanding that Chaitanya is fundamental to the vastness and all existence, resolves this also.
3. Same can be applied to understanding the word Purushottam in BG chapter 15.
Beyond the jad (gross matter) and chetan (subtle jivatma) prakruti ,
=> IS the uttam purush, Purusottam ,
=> IS the most fundamental and purest Chaitanya,
=> IS the pratishThA (foundation, fundamental principle, source) of this vast Bramh,
=> "IS ME" says Shri KRshNa in BG 13,14,15 and all over BG
Conclusion:
KRshNa explains His identity as t
he most fundamental Chaitanya of all while explaining to Arjun.
Chaitanya speaks to Arjun and the rest of us
in the form of KRshNa.
The form that ordinary mortals think is 'KRshNa', is one of the best forms of Chaitanya
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FYI - on-going now is Purushottam Maas (Sept 18 - Oct 16) - the special 13th lunar month of Purushottam Shri KRshNa , which appears every 2-3 years (roughly). You have asked this fundamental question in Purushottam Maas.
|| Jai Shri KRshNa ||
|| Om Shri PurushottamAya namah: ||
|| Om namo bhagavate vAsudevAya ||
KRshNAya VAsudevAya haraye ParamAtmane |
praNata klesha nAshAya GovindAya namo namah: ||
SacchidAnanda rUpAya vishwat-patthyAdi hetave |
tApatraya vinAshAya Shri KRshNAya vayaM numah: ||