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BG 13.2

Bhagavad Gītā · Kṣetra Kṣetrajña Vibhāga Yoga

श्रीभगवानुवाच | इदं शरीरं कौन्तेय क्षेत्रमित्यभिधीयते | एतद्यो वेत्ति तं प्राहुः क्षेत्रज्ञ इति तद्विदः ||१३-२||

śrībhagavānuvāca . idaṃ śarīraṃ kaunteya kṣetramityabhidhīyate . etadyo vetti taṃ prāhuḥ kṣetrajña iti tadvidaḥ ||13-2||

Linguistic facts

Meter · chandasVidyut

unnamed meter · 7+16+16 syllables

scansion (laghu/guru)
śrīGbhaLgaLGnuLGcaL
iLdaṃGśaLGraṃGkauGnteGyaGkṣeGtraLmiGtyaLbhiLdhīGyaLteG
eGtaGdyoGveGttiLtaṃGprāGhuḥGkṣeGtraGjñaLiLtiLtaGdviLdaḥG
Sandhi · pada-pāṭhaVidyut
श्रीभगवानुवाचइदम्शरीरम्कौन्तेयक्षेत्रम्इतीअभिधीयतेएत्अद्यस्वेत्तितम्प्राहुस्क्षेत्रज्ञइतितत्विदस्
Word-by-word morphologyVidyut
16 words analyzed
  • श्रीभगवानुवाचśrībhagavānuvācaunknown
  • इदम्idamइदम्indeclinable
  • शरीरम्śarīramशरीरnominal · nominative singular neuter
  • कौन्तेयkaunteyaकौन्तेयnominal · vocative singular masculine
  • क्षेत्रम्kṣetramक्षेत्रnominal · nominative singular neuter
  • इतीitīइतिnominal · nominative dual feminine
  • अभिधीयतेabhidhīyateअभिधाverb · present third singular passive (√abhidhā)
  • एत्etएध्nominal · nominative singular masculine
  • अद्यस्adyasअद्यnominal · nominative singular masculine
  • वेत्तिvettiविद्verb · present third singular active (√vid)
  • तम्tamतय्nominal · accusative singular masculine
  • प्राहुस्prāhusप्रब्रूverb · present third plural active (√prabrū)
  • क्षेत्रज्ञkṣetrajñaक्षेत्रज्ञnominal · vocative singular neuter
  • इतिitinominal · nominative singular neuter
  • तत्tatतद्nominal · vocative singular neuter
  • विदस्vidasविद्nominal · nominative plural masculine
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Translations

Swami SivanandaRelay

13.2 The Blessed Lord said This body, O Arjuna, is called the field; he who knows it is called the knower of the field, by those who know of them.

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8 more attributed translations
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami PrabhupadaRelay

The Supreme Personality of Godhead said: O son of Kunti, this body is called the field, and one who knows this body is called the knower of the field.

Dr.S.SankaranarayanRelay

13.2. The Bhagavat said O son of Kunti ! This [physical] hody is called 'Field' [and decayer-cum-protector]; He, who sensitiezes it - His knowers call Him properly as 'Field-sensitizer'.

Shri Purohit SwamiRelay

13.2 Lord Shri Krishna replied: O Arjuna! The body of man is the playground of the Self; and That which knows the activities of Matter, sages call the Self.

Sri Abhinav GuptaRelay

13.2 See Comment under 13.3

Sri RamanujaRelay

13.2 The body which is cognised in identity with the experiencing self by co-ordinate predication (Samanadhikaranya) in the propositions, 'I am a god, 'I am a man,' 'I am fat,' 'I am slender' etc., is described by those who know the real nature of the body as only the Field (Ksetra) of experience for the experiencing self, who is distinct from the body. Those who know this, namely, those who know the exact nature of the self, call It the Field-knower (Ksetrajna). That knower who knows the body, as divided into its different members and as their collectivity, can say 'I know it, the body, as an object.' The person with this perception is the one who is called the Ksetrajna or the Field-knower, who must necessarily be different from the Field (Ksetra), which is the object of this knowledge. It is true that at the time of perceiving an object like a pot which is different from one's body, the seer who thinks 'I am a god who sees it' or 'I am a man who sees it' etc., is putting himself as identical with the body through co-ordinate predication. In the same way he experiences the body as an object of knowledge when he says 'I know this body.' Thus if the body is an object of knowledge, it must be different from the knowing self. Therefore, the Field-knower (Ksetrajna). The knower, is other than the body which is an object of knowledge like a jar, etc. But this knowledge which arises by way of co-ordinate predication is justified on the ground that the body is inseparable from oneself; for it constitutes an attribute of the self like 'cow-ness' of the cow etc. The knowing self is however unie in being an eternal and subtle form of knowledge. But this is inaccessible to the ordinary man's organs of vision; it is accessible only to a mind refined by Yoga. The ignorant see the knower only in the form of Prakrti because of close proximity to or union with Prakrti. Sri Krsna thus declares later on: 'When in identiciation with the Gunas he departs or stays or experiences, the deluded perceive him not. They, who have the eye of knowledge, see' (15.10).

Sri ShankaracharyaRelay

13.2 The Lord specifies the body as the object referred to by the pronoun idam (this). O son of Kunti, (this body) abhidhiyate, is referred to; ksetram iti, as the field-because it is protected (tra) against injury (ksata), or because it perishes (ksi), wastes away (ksar), or because the results of actions get fulfilled in the body as in a field (ksetra). The word iti is used in the sense of 'as'. They-who?-tadvidah, who are versed in this, who know the 'field' and the 'knower of the field'; ahuh, call; tam, him, the knower; yah, who; vetti etat, is concious of, knows, it, the body, the field-makes it, from head to foot, an abject of his knowledge; makes it an object of perception as a separate entity, through knowledg which is spontaneous or is acired through instruction; ksetrajna iti, as the knower of the field. As before, the word iti is used in the sense of 'as'. They call him as the knower of the field. Is it that the field and the knower of the field thus mentioned are to be understood through this much knowledge only? The answer is, no.

Swami AdidevanandaRelay

13.2 The Lord said This body, O Arjuna, is called the Field, Ksetra. He who knows it is called the Filed-knower, Ksetrajna, by those who know the self.

Swami GambiranandaRelay

13.2 The Blessed Lord said O son of Kunti, this body is referred to as the 'field'. Those who are versed in this call him who is conscious of it as the 'knower of the field'.

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