Monday, March 8, 2021

Srimad Bhagavat Gita commentary chapter 15 verse 2

 Chapter 15 verse 2 

“The branches of the tree extend upward and downward, nourished by the three guas, with the objects of the senses as tender buds. The roots of the tree hang downward, causing the flow of karma in the human form. Below, its roots branch out causing (karmic) actions in the world of humans.”

Branches closer to the roots of the upside down Ashvatta tree are a result of sattvic actions and good deeds which gets one closer to the supreme being. The lower branches is an effect of actions which draw us further into material realm and cause innumerable cycle of birth and death. These branches happen and sprout only due to the gunas displaying itself in the field of actions and material realm. More action could happen in the form of tender buds which could again sprout more aerial roots and cause further entanglement in the realm of ever changing universe. Symbolically, the roots of this tree hang downward indicating the entrapment in the world of karmas and vasanas. Each of these roots then branch out to further karma. A very complicated tree of life and tree of knowledge yet a wakeup call to learn what real nature of the Universe is and what is unreal?

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