Chapter 2. Contents of the Gita
Summarized
TEXT 23
nainam chindanti sastrani
nainam dahati pavakah
na cainam kledayanty apo
na sosayati marutah
na cainam kledayanty apo
na sosayati marutah
SYNONYMS
TRANSLATION
PURPORT
All
kinds of weapons, swords, flames, rains, tornadoes, etc., are unable to kill
the spirit soul. It appears that there were many kinds of weapons made of
earth, water, air, ether, etc., in addition to the modern weapons of fire. Even
the nuclear weapons of the modern age are classified as fire weapons, but
formerly there were other weapons made of all different types of material
elements. Firearms were counteracted by water weapons, which are now unknown to
modern science. Nor do modern scientists have knowledge of tornado weapons.
Nonetheless, the soul can never be cut into pieces, nor annihilated by any
number of weapons, regardless of scientific devices.
Nor was
it ever possible to cut the individual souls from the original Soul. The
Mayavadi, however, cannot describe how the individual soul evolved from
ignorance and consequently became covered by illusory energy. Because they are
atomic individual souls (sanatana) eternally, they are prone to be
covered by the illusory energy, and thus they become separated from the
association of the Supreme Lord, just as the sparks of the fire, although one
in quality with the fire, are prone to be extinguished when out of the fire. In
the Varaha Purana, the living entities are
described as separated parts and parcels of the Supreme. They are eternally so,
according to the Bhagavad-gita also. So, even after being liberated
from illusion, the living entity remains a separate identity, as is evident
from the teachings of the Lord to Arjuna. Arjuna became liberated by the
knowledge received from Krsna, but he never became one with Krsna.
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