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Oblivion

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Bhagavad-gita As It Is

BG Chapters 1 - 6

It takes its birth from the womb of the mother's body, remains for some time, grows, produces some effects, gradually dwindles, and at last vanishes into oblivion. The soul, however, does not go through such changes.
BG 2.20, Purport:

Qualitatively, the small atomic fragmental part of the Supreme Spirit is one with the Supreme. He undergoes no changes like the body. Sometimes the soul is called the steady, or kūṭa-stha. The body is subject to six kinds of transformations. It takes its birth from the womb of the mother's body, remains for some time, grows, produces some effects, gradually dwindles, and at last vanishes into oblivion. The soul, however, does not go through such changes.

Page Title:Oblivion
Compiler:Ramananda, ChandrasekharaAcarya, MadhuGopaldas
Created:23 of Mar, 2010
Totals by Section:BG=1, SB=11, CC=3, OB=5, Lec=14, Con=3, Let=0
No. of Quotes:37