The entirety of the universe resides within God

In Hinduism, Lord Krishna is revered as the true Supreme Being and the creator of the universe, as reiterated in His teachings within the "Bhagavad Gita." Lord Krishna is considered the ultimate God, with the entire universe existing within Him. The concept of God's omnipresence is central to understanding His presence throughout the universe. Omnipresence signifies that God is present everywhere simultaneously. In His unmanifested, unseen, and subtle form, God permeates every aspect of existence. He possesses boundless knowledge, comprehending all aspects of the world and its inhabitants. Just as the universe appears infinite, God's presence extends to every corner of space, filling every inch with His essence. Therefore, He is known as Brahm, embodying Absolute Truth, Absolute Knowledge, and Infinite Being. A verse from the Bhagavad Gita illustrates this concept: "Sri Krishna said: Understand that as the mighty wind, blowing everywhere, rests always in the sky, so do all created beings rest in Me." (Bhagavad Gita: Chapter Nine, verse 6) This verse elucidates that, akin to wind existing everywhere and being imperceptible to our eyes, the entire world resides within the all-pervasive God, Brahmn, who exists beyond the realm of space. Further verses from the Bhagavad Gita expound on the omnipresence of God: "Sri Krishna said: By Me, in My unmanifested form, this entire universe is pervaded. All beings are in Me, but I am not in them." (Bhagavad Gita: Chapter Nine, verse 4) "Sri Krishna said: The whole cosmic order is under Me. Under My will, it is automatically manifested again and again, and under My will, it is annihilated at the end." (Bhagavad Gita: Chapter Nine, verse 8) God, referred to as Brahmn, encompasses the entirety of creation. All existence emanates from Brahmn, returns to Brahmn, and breathes within Brahmn. Let us, therefore, venerate and worship this all-encompassing God, Brahmn.


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