Dr Nagarkatti I find a contradiction in verse 9.4 where it says all being dwells within me but in 9.5 it says all being not in me. Please help me understand this.
Please refer to next two verses 9.6 and 9.7. Lord Krishna is achintya (inconceivable) and avyaktha (beyond our senses). His body is a spiritual body. When He incarnates in an apparently human form it looks like nothing is pervaded by him. He says I am doing two things simultaneously I am pervading the universe and yet I am standing in front of you, Arjuna. This is through my mystic opulence (yoga aiswaryam)
Dr Nagarkatti
I find a contradiction in verse 9.4 where it says all being dwells within me but in 9.5 it says all being not in me.
Please help me understand this.
Please refer to next two verses 9.6 and 9.7.
Lord Krishna is achintya (inconceivable) and avyaktha (beyond our senses). His body is a spiritual body. When He incarnates in an apparently human form it looks like nothing is pervaded by him. He says I am doing two things simultaneously I am pervading the universe and yet I am standing in front of you, Arjuna. This is through my mystic opulence (yoga aiswaryam)
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But why does 9.4 it is said "but I do not dwell in them" what is the significance of this phrase?