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Divine

2 verses from the Bhagavad Gita on divine. Explore teachings across 1 chapter.

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Sarvataḥ pāṇi-pādaṁ tat sarvato 'kṣi-śiro-mukham, sarvataḥ śrutimal loke sarvam āvṛtya tiṣṭhati

That Brahman has hands and feet everywhere, eyes, heads, and faces in every direction, and ears in all places; it exists pervading all things in the universe. The omnipresence of the Absolute is affirmed — it pervades all creation.

  • The Supreme pervades all existence
  • Brahman is omnipresent and all-encompassing
  • The Divine is accessible in every direction and being
Samam sarveshu bhutesu tishthantam parameshvaram, vinashyatsv avinashyantam yah pashyati sa pashyati

One who sees the Supreme Lord equally present in all beings, the imperishable within the perishable — that person truly sees. The hallmark of genuine realization is the perception of the Divine equally in all forms of existence.

  • True vision perceives the Divine equally in all beings
  • The imperishable Supersoul dwells within all perishable forms
  • Equal vision toward all beings marks the realized soul