In the Gita, Sri Krishna is speaking as the Purushottama, and hence it applies to all the different systems of worlds or universes, if you like.
Affectionately,
Alok Da
Home Β» Spirituality Β» So, in the Shloka below from the Gita, does ‘universe’ imply a material Universe only, or does it include the Overmental world as well? Gita 10.42 “I support this entire universe with an infinitesimal portion of Myself”. π€πβ¨
In the Gita, Sri Krishna is speaking as the Purushottama, and hence it applies to all the different systems of worlds or universes, if you like.
Affectionately,
Alok Da
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The past dawns and future noons revered to by Sri Aurobindo means that the beings of the future will surpass the realisations of the past. …

I am not sure how this impression came across that this saying is about gods and deities. It is indeed, as you say, one of the main foundational principles of Sanatana Dharma, yet one of the least understood as far as its practice is concerned. …

We can look at Time as a sort of cosmic Manager and Space as the cosmic stage. The objects and are the words and letters of the Script. …