Chapter 14: The Three Modes Of Material Nature

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Bhagavad-gītā As It Is 14.4

sarva-yonishu kaunteya

mūrtayah sambhavanti yāh

tāsām brahma mahad yonir

aham bīja-pradah pitā

SYNONYMS

sarva-yonishuin all species of life; kaunteyaO son of Kuntī; mūrtayah — forms; sambhavanti — they appear; yāh — which; tāsām — of all of them; brahma — the supreme; mahat yonih — source of birth in the material substance; ahamI; bīja-pradah — the seed-giving; pitā — father.

TRANSLATION

It should be understood that all species of life, O son of Kuntī, are made possible by birth in this material nature, and that I am the seed-giving father.

PURPORT

In this verse it is clearly explained that the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Krishna, is the original father of all living entities. The living entities are combinations of the material nature and the spiritual nature. Such living entities are seen not only on this planet but on every planet, even on the highest, where Brahmā is situated. Everywhere there are living entities; within the earth there are living entities, even within water and within fire. All these appearances are due to the mother, material nature, and Krishna's seed-giving process. The purport is that the material world is impregnated with living entities, who come out in various forms at the time of creation according to their past deeds.

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