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Jul 24, 2020 at 10:54 answer added Srimannarayana K V timeline score: 0
Dec 7, 2019 at 15:54 answer added user16581 timeline score: 2
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Dec 7, 2019 at 15:20 comment added Pandya @srimannarayanakv It's ok. Bhagavad Gita is mostly based on Upanishads. But which verse is related to or belongs to which is the area of research.
Dec 7, 2019 at 15:18 comment added Srimannarayana K V @Paṇḍyā: I have not concluded anything. I had expressed my doubt. One must be forerunner to the another. It is OK for me, if it is the other way around also.
Dec 7, 2019 at 12:04 comment added Pandya Do you mean whether Krishna's saying is based on particular verse of Brihadaranyaka Upanishad?
Dec 7, 2019 at 7:57 comment added Srimannarayana K V I am not contesting anything. If you know the answer, please provide it. @Manu Kumar
Dec 7, 2019 at 7:27 comment added user16530 Yes Prana/Vayu itself is Brahman as its a universal phenomenon controlling life span, metabolism of all beings. Segregated Vayu, Agni, Akasha etc., serve no purpose but together and in synchronization they are manifestations of Brahman just like Man is made of several organs and parts. Is your leg or hand not you yourself?
Dec 7, 2019 at 7:11 comment added Srimannarayana K V Vayu is called Brahman in Shanti Mantra - Namo brahmane namaste vaayo twameva pratyaksham Brahmaasi. @Manu Kumar
Dec 7, 2019 at 5:34 comment added user16530 In a vague way, Yagyavalkya is talking about Vayu or Prana. en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Complete_Works_of_Swami_Vivekananda/… .God itself is Prana and Akasha or Time(Time Period-repetitive motion of Heart and cause for blood circulation within body) and Space in which everything exists and Krishna is talking about Brahman as the thread base for both.
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