Each Human Body is a Bhagavad Gita
A metaphorical interpretation of the Bhagavad Gita and the mystery of Lord Jagannath
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Many people read the Bhagavad Gita, but few understand the real truth to be found there. In the Bhagavad Gita there are three parties, all of whom are relatives. One party is the Kaurava party, which symbolizes the ignorance body, the ignorant, negative aspects of life. The second party is the Pandava party, which symbolizes the knowledge body, which brings love, devotion, and God consciousness into life. The third party is Lord Krishna, who is related to both the Kauravas and the Pandavas. In the Bhagavad Gita, Lord Krishna is described as the sole conductor, or guide, of both the ignorance body and the knowledge body.
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The Bhagavad Gita is a symbol of each human body, its life and evolution. The knowledge body and the ignorance body are relatives. They are cousin-brothers. Generally, the knowledge body of every human being is suppressed by the ignorance body. In each human body there is the extrovert state, which is the Kaurava party. The ignorance body is full of temptations that are extremely alluring. People are absorbed in the delusion, illusion and error. This is why people forget their knowledge body, or good qualities (the Pandavas), and why they are always absorbed by their ignorance body, or negative qualities (the Kauravas). However, both the knowledge body and the ignorance body are conducted, or directed, by the world teacher, the strictest master --- Lord Krishna --- who is the life force (soul) of every human being. When absorbed by the ignorance body, people do not feel the marvelous living power of the Soul (Krishna) as the sole doer and the conductor of the ignorance body and the knowledge body. They must humbly seek perception of, and direction from, their body's conductor, which is Soul (Krishna). Only then will they attain God-realization and successful evolution in all aspects of life.
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The ninth chapter is the Raja Vidya Raja Guhya Yoga or Yoga of Secret Royal Science. The true ruler of the body kingdom is slowly revealed and one attains more inner awakening and spiritual growth.
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In the tenth chapter, Vibhuti Yoga or Yoga of Divine Glories, 20th verse, Soul (Krishna) explained that in the beginning of creation He was formless. After creation, He became all-pervading and omnipresent.