यस्मात्क्षरमतीतोऽहमक्षरादपि चोत्तम: | अतोऽस्मि लोके वेदे च प्रथित: पुरुषोत्तम: || 18 || |
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Lord Krishna asserts His supreme nature and position. He declares that He is beyond the perishable material manifestation (kshara) and even higher than the imperishable spiritual reality (akshara). He is the ultimate, transcendental reality that exists beyond both the material and spiritual realms.
Lord Krishna proclaims Himself as the Uttama Purusha, the highest divine personality. He is not bound by the limitations of the material world or subject to the cycle of birth and death. He transcends the material manifestations and is beyond the influence of time, space, and material nature.
Due to His exalted status, Lord Krishna is revered and glorified in both the material realm and in the Vedas, the ancient scriptures of wisdom and knowledge. His divine nature and teachings are celebrated and respected by sages, scholars, and seekers of truth.
This verse highlights Lord Krishna’s supremacy as the highest divine being, beyond any other manifestation or entity. It emphasizes His transcendental nature and His significance as the ultimate goal of spiritual attainment. Lord Krishna’s presence and teachings have left an indelible mark on the world and continue to guide and inspire humanity towards spiritual growth and realization.