10) Brahma Yogat Vedaadishu Gitam Shrutam cha.
(The word Brahman is used in imaginable items like Veda through its root meaning i.e., greatest. Such usage is found in Gita and its usage in other items is seen in Veda also.).
In Gita it is said that Brahman is created by God (Brahmaakshara Samudbhavam). Here Brahman cannot mean God. It means the Veda, which is greatest among all the scriptures due to absence of additions and deletions, since Veda is protected by oral recitations from generations together. The word Brahman is used in Veda to mean other greatest items like food (Annam Brahmeti…). Therefore, the word Brahman is not restricted to the unimaginable God and hence God is confused to be any greatest worldly item in its corresponding category. For this reason only, the author would like to restrict the word Para Brahman to the unimaginable God only and avoid the confusion.
In Gita it is said that Brahman is created by God
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In Gita it is said that Brahman is created by God (Brahmaaks
Yes, I totally agree with you that we should restrict the word Para Brahman to the unimaginable God.
But I would like to know in which chapter/verse of the Gita it is quoted that Brahman is created by God? Kindly enlighten me please.
But I would like to know in which chapter/verse of the Gita it is quoted that Brahman is created by God? Kindly enlighten me please.
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