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Bhagavad Gita 9.7

Chapter 9, Verse 7

Part of 9: Rāja Vidyā Yogराजविद्याराजगुह्ययोग

सर्वभूतानि कौन्तेय प्रकृतिं यान्ति मामिकाम्। कल्पक्षये पुनस्तानि कल्पादौ विसृजाम्यहम्॥

Transliteration

sarva-bhūtāni kaunteya prakṛitiṁ yānti māmikām kalpa-kṣhaye punas tāni kalpādau visṛijāmyaham

Meaning

All beings, O Arjuna, go into My Nature at the end of a Kalpa; I send them forth again at the beginning of the next Kalpa.

Word-by-word meaning
sarva-bhūtāniall living beingskaunteyaArjun, the son of Kuntiprakṛitimprimordial material energyyāntimergemāmikāmmykalpa-kṣhayeat the end of a kalpapunaḥagaintānithemkalpa-ādauat the beginning of a kalpavisṛijāmimanifestahamI
Commentary

Prakriti The inferior one or the lower Nature composed of the three alities? Sattva? Rajas and Tamas. Just as the grass grows from the earth and dries up in the earth, just as the ripples and waves rise from the ocean and disappear in the ocean itself, just as the dreams proceed from the mind and melt away in the mind itself when the dreamer comes back to the waking state, so also the beings which arise from Nature merge into it during dissolution or Pralaya. Pralaya is the period of dissolution. MahaUtpatti is the time of creation. (Cf. VIII.18?19)

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What is the meaning of Bhagavad Gita Chapter 9, Verse 7?
All beings, O Arjuna, go into My Nature at the end of a Kalpa; I send them forth again at the beginning of the next Kalpa.
Which chapter and verse of the Bhagavad Gita is this?
This is verse 7 of Chapter 9 (Rāja Vidyā Yog — Yoga through the King of Sciences) of the Bhagavad Gita, a scripture of 18 chapters and 700 verses spoken by Lord Krishna to Arjuna.