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BG 08.21 avyakto 'ksara ity uktas... cited

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Expressions researched:
"That which the Vedantists describe as unmanifest and infallible" |"avyakto 'ksara ity uktas" |"tad dhama paramam mama" |"tam ahuh paramam gatim" |"that place from which, having attained it, one never returns" |"that which is known as the supreme destination" |"yam prapya na nivartante"

Notes from the compiler: VedaBase query: "8.21" or "That which the Vedantists describe as unmanifest and infallible" or "avyakto ksara ity uktas" or "tad dhama paramam mama" or "tam ahuh paramam gatim" or "that place from which, having attained it, one never returns" or "that which is known as the supreme destination" or "yam prapya na nivartante"

Bhagavad-gita As It Is

BG Preface and Introduction

BG Introduction:

As long as we do not give up this propensity of lording it over material nature, there is no possibility of returning to the kingdom of the Supreme, the sanātana-dhāma. That eternal kingdom, which is never destroyed, can be approached by one who is not bewildered by the attractions of false material enjoyments, who is situated in the service of the Supreme Lord. One so situated can easily approach that supreme abode.

Elsewhere in the Gītā (8.21) it is stated:

avyakto 'kṣara ity uktas
tam āhuḥ paramāṁ gatim
yaṁ prāpya na nivartante
tad dhāma paramaṁ mama
Avyakta means unmanifested. Not even all of the material world is manifested before us.
Page Title:BG 08.21 avyakto 'ksara ity uktas... cited
Compiler:MadhuGopaldas, JayaNitaiGaura
Created:27 of Feb, 2011
Totals by Section:BG=4, SB=1, CC=0, OB=0, Lec=8, Con=1, Let=1
No. of Quotes:15