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Bg. 13
Nature, the Enjoyer and Consciousness
Bg. 13.1-2
arjuna uvāca prakṛtiṁ puruṣaṁ caiva kṣetraṁ kṣetra-jñam eva ca etad veditum icchāmi jñānaṁ jñeyaṁ ca keśava
Bg. 13.1-2
śrī-bhagavān uvāca idaṁ śarīraṁ kaunteya kṣetram ity abhidhīyate etad yo vetti taṁ prāhuḥ kṣetra-jña iti tad-vidaḥ
Bg. 13.1-2
Arjuna was inquisitive about prakṛti (nature), puruṣa (the enjoyer), kṣetra (the field), kṣetra-jña (its knower), and knowledge and the object …
Bg. 13.1-2
In the first six chapters of Bhagavad-gītā the knower of the body (the living entity) and the position by which …
Bg. 13.3
kṣetra-jñaṁ cāpi māṁ viddhi sarva-kṣetreṣu bhārata kṣetra-kṣetrajñayor jñānaṁ yat taj jñānaṁ mataṁ mama
Bg. 13.3
While discussing the subject of the body and the knower of the body, the soul and the Supersoul, we shall …
Bg. 13.3
One who studies the subject matter of the field of activity and the knower of the field very minutely, in …
Bg. 13.3
The Lord says, “I am the knower of the field of activities in every individual body.” The individual may be …
Bg. 13.3
The body consists of the senses. The Supreme Lord is Hṛṣīkeśa, which means “the controller of the senses.” He is …
Bg. 13.3
kṣetrāṇi hi śarīrāṇi bījaṁ cāpi śubhāśubhe tāni vetti sa yogātmā tataḥ kṣetra-jña ucyate
Bg. 13.3
This body is called the kṣetra, and within it dwells the owner of the body and the Supreme Lord, who …