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aham ÄtmÄ guá¸ÄkeÅ›a
sarva-bhÅ«tÄÅ›aya-sthitaḥ
aham ÄdiÅ› ca madhyaá¹ ca
bhÅ«tÄnÄm anta eva ca

1 times this text was mentioned in purports to other texts: SB(1)

 aham - I; ÄtmÄ - the soul; guá¸ÄkeÅ›a - O Arjuna; sarva-bhÅ«ta - of all living entities; ÄÅ›aya-sthitaḥ - situated within the heart; aham - I am; Ädiḥ - the origin; ca - also; madhyam - middle; ca - also; bhÅ«tÄnÄm - of all living entities; antaḥ - end; eva - certainly; ca - and.


Text

I am the Supersoul, O Arjuna, seated in the hearts of all living entities. I am the beginning, the middle and the end of all beings.

Purport

In this verse Arjuna is addressed as Guá¸ÄkeÅ›a, which means “one who has conquered the darkness of sleep.†For those who are sleeping in the darkness of ignorance, it is not possible to understand how the Supreme Personality of Godhead manifests Himself in various ways in the material and spiritual worlds. Thus this address by Kṛṣṇa to Arjuna is signiï¬cant. Because Arjuna is above such darkness, the Personality of Godhead agrees to describe His various opulences.

Kṛṣṇa ï¬rst informs Arjuna that He is the soul of the entire cosmic manifestation by dint of His primary expansion. Before the material creation, the Supreme Lord, by His plenary expansion, accepts the puruá¹£a incarnation, and from Him everything begins. Therefore He is ÄtmÄ, the soul of the mahat-tattva, the universal elements. The total material energy is not the cause of the creation; actually the MahÄ-viṣṇu enters into the mahat-tattva, the total material energy. He is the soul. When MahÄ-viṣṇu enters into the manifested universes, He again manifests Himself as the Supersoul in each and every entity. We have experience that the personal body of the living entity exists due to the presence of the spiritual spark. Without the existence of the spiritual spark, the body cannot develop. Similarly, the material manifestation cannot develop unless the Supreme Soul, Kṛṣṇa, enters. As stated in the SubÄla Upaniá¹£ad, praká¹›ty-Ädi-sarva-bhÅ«tÄntar-yÄmÄ« sarva-Å›eṣī ca nÄrÄyaṇaḥ: “The Supreme Personality of Godhead is existing as the Supersoul in all manifested universes.â€

The three puruá¹£a-avatÄras are described in ÅšrÄ«mad-BhÄgavatam. They are also described in the NÄrada PañcarÄtra, one of the SÄtvata-tantras. Viṣṇos tu trīṇi rÅ«pÄṇi puruá¹£ÄkhyÄny atho viduḥ: the Supreme Personality of Godhead manifests three features – as KÄraṇodaka-Å›ÄyÄ« Viṣṇu, Garbhodaka-Å›ÄyÄ« Viṣṇu and Kṣīrodaka-Å›ÄyÄ« Viṣṇu – in this material manifestation. The MahÄ-viṣṇu, or KÄraṇodaka-Å›ÄyÄ« Viṣṇu, is described in the Brahma-saá¹hitÄ (5.47). Yaḥ kÄraṇÄrṇava-jale bhajati sma yoga-nidrÄm: the Supreme Lord, Kṛṣṇa, the cause of all causes, lies down in the cosmic ocean as MahÄ-viṣṇu. Therefore the Supreme Personality of Godhead is the beginning of this universe, the maintainer of the universal manifestations, and the end of all energy.