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BG 13.27

Bhagavad Gītā · Kṣetra Kṣetrajña Vibhāga YogaAnuṣṭubh (śloka)

यावत्सञ्जायते किञ्चित्सत्त्वं स्थावरजङ्गमम् | क्षेत्रक्षेत्रज्ञसंयोगात्तद्विद्धि भरतर्षभ ||१३-२७||

yāvatsañjāyate kiñcitsattvaṃ sthāvarajaṅgamam . kṣetrakṣetrajñasaṃyogāttadviddhi bharatarṣabha ||13-27||

Linguistic facts

Meter · chandasVidyut

Anuṣṭubh (śloka) · 16+16 syllables

scansion (laghu/guru)
GvaGtsaGñjāGyaLteGkiGñciGtsaGttvaṃGsthāGvaLraLjaGṅgaLmamL
kṣeGtraGkṣeGtraGjñaLsaṃGyoGGttaGdviGddhiLbhaLraLtaGrṣaLbhaL
Sandhi · pada-pāṭhaVidyut
यावत्सञ्जायतेकिञ्चित्सत्त्वम्स्थावरजङ्गमम्क्षेतृअक्षेत्अज्ञस्अम्योगात्तत्विद्धिभरतर्षभ
Word-by-word morphologyVidyut
13 words analyzed
  • यावत्yāvatयावत्nominal · vocative singular neuter
  • सञ्जायतेsañjāyateसंजन्verb · present third singular active (√saṃjan)
  • किञ्चित्सत्त्वम्kiñcitsattvamunknown
  • स्थावरजङ्गमम्sthāvarajaṅgamamस्थावरजङ्गमnominal · nominative singular neuter
  • क्षेतृkṣetṛक्षिnominal · nominative singular neuter
  • अक्षेत्akṣetअक्ष्verb · optative third singular active (√akṣ)
  • nominal · vocative singular neuter
  • अज्ञस्ajñasअज्ञnominal · nominative singular masculine
  • अम्amnominal · accusative singular masculine
  • योगात्yogātयुज्nominal · Panchami singular masculine
  • तत्tatतद्nominal · vocative singular neuter
  • विद्धिviddhiविद्verb · imperative second singular active (√vid)
  • भरतर्षभbharatarṣabhaभरतऋषभnominal · vocative singular masculine
Recitationtool-derived · pending

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Translations

Swami SivanandaRelay

13.27 Wherever a being is born, whether unmoving or moving, know thou, O best of the Bharatas (Arjuna), that it is from the union between the field and its knower.

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8 more attributed translations
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami PrabhupadaRelay

O chief of the Bhāratas, know that whatever you see in existence, both the moving and the nonmoving, is only a combination of the field of activities and the knower of the field.

Dr.S.SankaranarayanRelay

13.27. Whatever living being is born, stationary or moving, you should know that all this has a close connection with the Field and the Field-sensitizer, O the best of the Bharatas !

Shri Purohit SwamiRelay

13.27 Wherever life is seen in things movable or immovable, it is the joint product of Matter and Spirit.

Sri Abhinav GuptaRelay

13.27 Yavat etc. Whatever is a thing, whether moving or unmoving - all this is born not as something altogether different from the Field and the Field-sensitizer. Therefore -

Sri RamanujaRelay

13.27 Whatever being is born, whether it be movable or stationary, it is born only from the mutual combination of the Ksetra and Ksetrajna. The sense is that it is born only from this combination, i.e., is born as a compound of the two and never in their separateness.

Sri ShankaracharyaRelay

13.27 Bharatarsabha, O scion of the Bharata dynasty; yavat kincit, whatever; sattvam, object;-as to whether they are without exception the Lord says-sthavara-jangamam, moving or non-moving; sanjayate, comes into being; viddhi, know; tat, that; as originating ksetra-ksetrajna-samyogat, from the association of the field and the Knower of the field. Objection: What, again, is meant by this 'association of the field and the Knower of the field'? Since the Knower of the field is partless like space, therefore Its conjunction with the field cannot be a kind of relationship like coming together of a rope and a pot through the contact of their parts. Nor can it be an intimate and inseparable relation as between a thread and a cloth, since it is not admitted that the field and the Knower of the field are mutually related by way of being cause and effect. Reply: The answer is: The association of the field and the Knower of the field-which are the object and the subject, respectively, and are of different natures-is in the form of superimposition of each on the other an also of their alities, as a conseence of the absence of discrimination between the real natures of the field and the Knower of the field. This is like the association of a rope, nacre, etc. with the superimposed snake, silver, etc. owing to the absence of discrimination between them. This association of the field and the Knower of the field in the form of superimposition is described as false knowledge. After having known the distinction between and the characteristics of the field and the Knower of the field according to the scriptures, and having separated, like a stalk from the Munjagrass, the above-described Knower of the field from the field whose characteristics have been shown earlier, he who realizes the Knowable (i.e. the Knower of the field)-which, in accordance with 'That is neither called being nor non-being' (12), is devoid of all distinctions created by adjuncts- as identical with Brahman; and he who has the firm realization that the field is surely unreal like an elephant created by magic, a thing seen in a dream, an imaginary city seen in the sky, etc., and it appears as though real-for him false knowledge becomes eradicated, since it is opposed to the right knowledge described above. Since the cause of his rirth has been eliminated. therefore what was said in, 'He who knows thus the Person and Nature along with the alities৷৷.', that the man of realization is not born again (23), has been a reasonable statement. In 'He৷৷.will not be born again' (23) has been stated the result of right knowledge, which is the absence of birth owing to the destruction of ignorance etc., the seeds of worldly existence. The cause of birth, viz the association of the field and the Knower of the field brought about by ignorance, has also been stated. Hence, although right knowledge, which is the remover of that ignorance, has been spoken of, still it is being stated over again in other words:

Swami AdidevanandaRelay

13.27 Whatever being is born, whether it is moving or stationary, know, O Arjuna, that it is through the combination of the Ksetra (body) and Ksetrajna (knower of the Field).

Swami GambiranandaRelay

13.27 O scion of the Bharata dynasty, whatever object, moving or non-moving, comes into being, know that to be from the association of the field and the Knower of the field!

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