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Bhagavad Gita 11.39

Chapter 11, Verse 39

Part of 11: Viśhwarūp Darśhan Yogविश्वरूपदर्शनयोग

वायुर्यमोऽग्निर्वरुणः शशाङ्कः प्रजापतिस्त्वं प्रपितामहश्च। नमो नमस्तेऽस्तु सहस्रकृत्वः पुनश्च भूयोऽपि नमो नमस्ते॥

Transliteration

vāyur yamo ’gnir varuṇaḥ śhaśhāṅkaḥ prajāpatis tvaṁ prapitāmahaśh cha namo namas te ’stu sahasra-kṛitvaḥ punaśh cha bhūyo ’pi namo namas te

Meaning

You are Vayu, Yama, Agni, Varuna, the moon, the Creator, and the great-grandfather. I offer my salutations to You a thousand times, and again I offer my salutations to You.

Word-by-word meaning
vāyuḥthe god of windyamaḥthe god of deathagniḥthe god of firevaruṇaḥthe god of waterśhaśha-aṅkaḥthe moon-GodprajāpatiḥBrahmatvamyouprapitāmahaḥthe great-grandfatherchaandnamaḥmy salutationsnamaḥmy salutationsteunto youastulet there besahasra-kṛitvaḥa thousand timespunaḥ chaand againbhūyaḥagainapialsonamaḥ(offering) my salutationsnamaḥ teoffering my salutations unto you
Commentary

Prajapati Marichi and others were the seven mindborn sons of Brahma. Kasyapa descended from Marichi and from Kasyapa came all other progeny. Therefore? Marichi? Kasyapa and others are known as Prajapatis or the gods or progeny. The word Prajapati here is interpreted by some as Kasyapa and other Prajapatis. But as the word has been used here in the singular number it is appropriate to take Brahma as Prajapati. Brahma is the grandfather (Pitamaha) of Kasyapa. Brahma or the Hiranyagarbha is the Karya Brahman (effect). Isvara is the Karana Brahman (the cause for Brahma). Therefore? Isvara is the greatgrandfather. He is the father of,even Brahma. Isvara has Maya as the limiting adjunct. Maya is His causal body. Isvara has no plane. Maya is in an undifferentiated state. She is in a state where the alities of Nature (Gunas) are in eilibrium. When the eilibrium is disturbed through the will of Isvara, the three Gunas? Brahma? Vishnu and Siva manifest. Thou art the moon alludes to and includes the sun also. Punah? Bhuyah Again. Salutations a thousand times and again salutations. This indicates that Arjuna had intense faith in and boundless devotion for Lord Krishna. He was not satisfied even if he prostrated himself a thousand times.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the meaning of Bhagavad Gita Chapter 11, Verse 39?
You are Vayu, Yama, Agni, Varuna, the moon, the Creator, and the great-grandfather. I offer my salutations to You a thousand times, and again I offer my salutations to You.
Which chapter and verse of the Bhagavad Gita is this?
This is verse 39 of Chapter 11 (Viśhwarūp Darśhan Yog — Yoga through Beholding the Cosmic Form of God) of the Bhagavad Gita, a scripture of 18 chapters and 700 verses spoken by Lord Krishna to Arjuna.