Purusha Suktam Slokas with English translations




CONCLUSION:

Purusha Sukta teaches us to have respect for the world, life, and Dharma (law and order), which are essentially the basic sustaining elements of a society. We see here unity in apparent diversity, because this world is nothing but a projection of the Purusha. Seen this way, every life form, every spot of earth, every mountain, every river becomes holy. When we look at a mountain or a setting Sun and say ah, that is a participation in the divinity. There is no saying NO to WORLD or LIFE in Purusha Sukta! Rather it calls for joyful participation in this world with whatever abilities that we have, just as a mother would like her child to prosper.

 

An underlying understanding of the Gaudiya Vaisnava view of creation is “Krsna became everything/many so everything is Purusha. As Krsna is the only Purusha, whever a pure devotee see he sees everything as Krsna.

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