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sarva-bhutesu yenaikam bhavam avyayam iksate

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Daily Sharing Complete Bhagavad-gita with English & Hindi meaning Chapter Eighteen :-

   
सर्वभूतेषु- येनैकं भावमव्ययमी- क्षते ।
अविभक्तं विभक्तेषु तज्ज्ञानं विद्धि सात्त्विकम- ् ॥
भावार्थ :  जिस ज्ञान से मनुष्य पृथक-पृथक सब भूतों में एक अविनाशी परमात्मभाव- को विभागरहित समभाव से स्थित देखता है, उस ज्ञान को तू सात्त्विक जान॥20॥



Chapter 18: Conclusion-The Perfection of Renunciation
TEXT 20
sarva-bhutesu yenaikam
bhavam avyayam iksate
avibhaktam vibhaktesu
taj jnanam viddhi sattvikam
TRANSLATION
That knowledge by which one undivided spiritual nature is seen in all existences, undivided in the divided, is knowledge in the mode of goodness.
PURPORT
A person who sees one spirit soul in every living being, whether a demigod, human being, animal, bird, beast, aquatic or plant, possesses knowledge in the mode of goodness. In all living entities, one spirit soul is there, although they have different bodies in terms of their previous work. As described in the Seventh Chapter, the manifestation of the living force in every body is due to the superior nature of the Supreme Lord. Thus to see that one superior nature, that living force, in every body is to see in the mode of goodness. That living energy is imperishable, although the bodies are perishable. The difference is perceived in terms of the body because there are many forms of material existence in conditional life; therefore they appear to be divided. Such impersonal knowledge finally leads to self-realization.

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