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Brahma

2 verses from the Bhagavad Gita on Brahma. Explore teachings across 2 chapters.

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Aksharanaam akaro 'smi dvandvah samasikasya ca, aham evakshayah kalo dhataham vishvato-mukhah

Among letters I am the letter 'A'; among compound words I am the dual compound (dvandva); I am also inexhaustible time, and among creators I am Brahma whose face is everywhere. The letter 'A' is the first and most fundamental sound — it is the sound from which all speech and mantras arise.

  • The letter A is the primordial sound, the foundation of all language
  • Time in its inexhaustible nature is a direct manifestation of the eternal Lord
  • Brahma, creator of the manifest universe, is an expression of divine creative power
Arjuna uvaca: pashyami devams tava deva dehe sarvams tatha bhuta-vishesha-sanghan, brahmanam isham kamalasana-stham rishims ca sarvan uragams ca divyan

Arjuna said: O Lord, I see all the gods in Your body, as well as multitudes of living beings, Brahma seated on the lotus, all the sages, and divine serpents.

  • All beings are contained within the divine
  • The cosmic form encompasses all levels of existence
  • From gods to creatures, nothing is outside the divine