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Bhagavad Gita 15.18

Chapter 15, Verse 18

Part of 15: Puruṣhottam Yogपुरुषोत्तमयोग

यस्मात्क्षरमतीतोऽहमक्षरादपि चोत्तमः।अतोऽस्मि लोके वेदे च प्रथितः पुरुषोत्तमः॥

Transliteration

yasmāt kṣharam atīto ’ham akṣharād api chottamaḥ ato ’smi loke vede cha prathitaḥ puruṣhottamaḥ

Meaning

As I transcend the perishable and am even higher than the imperishable, I am declared to be the highest Purusha in the world and in the Vedas.

Word-by-word meaning
yasmāthencekṣharamto the perishableatītaḥtranscendentalahamIakṣharātto the imperishableapievenchaanduttamaḥtranscendentalataḥthereforeasmiI amlokein the worldvedein the Vedaschaandprathitaḥcelebratedpuruṣha-uttamaḥas the Supreme Divine Personality
Commentary

Purushottama is a wellknown name of the Lord. The name is ite appropriate as He is the supreme Purusha. Kshara The perishable -- the tree of Samsara. Akshara The imperishable -- the seed of the tree of Samsara. Because I excel the perishable (the tree of illusory Samsara) and am more excellent also than the imperishable (the seed of the tree of the illusory Samsara) and because I am thus superior to the perishable and the imperishable? I am proclaimed in the world and in the Vedas as the highest Purusha. Devotees know Me as such. Poets also describe Me as such. I am beyond all limitations. There is no trace of dualism in Me. Therefore? I am called by all and by the scriptures the highest Purusha.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the meaning of Bhagavad Gita Chapter 15, Verse 18?
As I transcend the perishable and am even higher than the imperishable, I am declared to be the highest Purusha in the world and in the Vedas.
Which chapter and verse of the Bhagavad Gita is this?
This is verse 18 of Chapter 15 (Puruṣhottam Yog — The Yoga of the Supreme Divine Personality) of the Bhagavad Gita, a scripture of 18 chapters and 700 verses spoken by Lord Krishna to Arjuna.