Video four: Brief explanation about kala (time)
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Welcome to video four in the series where we discuss the five main subject matters of the Bhagavad Gita as it is by ....
Just as a reminder the 5 main subject matters are..
Ishvara (The Supreme Controller or God),
Jiva (The Living Entity or Soul), Prakriti (Nature),
Kala (Time),
and Karma (Activity).
Welcome to our immersive journey into the profound teachings of the Bhagavad Gita on Kala,
the eternal principle of time that governs the cosmic rhythms and the unfolding of existence.
Within the fabric of time, the cosmic dance of creation and dissolution unfolds,
guided by the timeless essence of the eternal now and the cyclical nature of the universe.
Narrator: In Chapter 11, Verse 32,
Lord Krishna reveals his cosmic form to Arjuna, declaring,
"I am time, the great destroyer of the world,
and I have come here to engage all people."
(Bhagavad Gita 10.21)
"Of bodies, I am the eternal seed, of the eternal being,
I am consciousness,
and of lights, I am the radiant sun.
Of mantras, I am the sacred syllable OM, and of all that measures, I am time."
These revelations underscores the all-encompassing power of time
as the force that governs the rhythm of creation
and dissolution,
shaping the destinies of beings and the evolution of the cosmos.
Narrator: Time, as depicted in the Bhagavad Gita, transcends mere linear progression and unfolds as a cyclical phenomenon
characterised by the repeating cycles of creation,
preservation,
and dissolution known as yugas.
These cosmic epochs shape the consciousness of beings and influence the evolution of the universe,
mirroring the eternal dance of existence.
Narrator: By delving into the nature of time and its cyclical rhythms, one gains profound insight into the larger cosmic plan and the eternal dance of creation.
The ephemeral nature of time serves as a poignant reminder of the impermanence of the material world and the eternal essence that transcends temporal constraints, guiding beings towards self-realization and spiritual awakening.
Narrator: The Bhagavad Gita invites individuals to use time wisely and purposefully in their spiritual journey towards self-realization.
In Chapter 2, Verse 47, Krishna advises Arjuna,
"You have a right to perform your prescribed duties,
but you are not entitled to the fruits of your actions.
Never consider yourself to be the cause of the results of your activities,
nor be attached to inaction."
Narrator: This profound teaching emphasizes the importance of engaging in selfless action,
performing one's duties with dedication and detachment,
and aligning with the divine will.
By offering our actions as a sacrifice to the divine and relinquishing attachment to outcomes,
w can transcend the binding effects of time and karma, attaining spiritual liberation and inner freedom.
Narrator: Join us on this transformative odyssey through the Bhagavad Gita's teachings on Kala, and delve deeper into the eternal truths that illuminate the essence of time
and its profound significance in our spiritual evolution,
guiding us on the path of self-realization
and spiritual enlightenment among the cosmic dance of creation and dissolution.
I look forward to seeing you in video number five where we explore KARMA action
Thank you for watching.
Hare Krishna 🙏🙏
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