The Commentary on The Sacred Srimad Bhagavad Gita
Treatises
by the Acaryas
Vedavyasa Reveals the Vedic Chronology
of Srimad Bhagavad-Gita
stri-sudra-dvijabandhunam
trayi na sruti-gocara
karma-sreyasi
mudhanam sreya evam bhaved iha
iti
bharatan akhyanam krpaya munina krtam
Translation
Out of compassion the great sage Vedavyasa thought
it wise that all mankind achieve the ultimate goal of life. Thus he compiled
the historical treatise known as the Mahabharata for the women, laborers and friends
of the brahmanas.
bharata-vyapadesena
hy amnayarthas ca pradarsitah
drsyate
yatra dharmadi stri-sudradibhir apy uta
Translation
Vedavyasa compiled the Mahabharata under the
auspices of disciplic succession, properly explaining what is essential so that
even women, laborers and those not qualified to read the Vedas can envision the
path of righteousness.
munir
vivaksur bhagavad-gunanam sakhapi te bharatam aha krsnah
yasmin
nrnam gramya-sukhanuvadir matir grhita nu hareh kathayam
Translation
Your friend Vedavyasa has already described the
sublime transcendental qualities of the Supreme Lord Krishna in his epic
narrative Mahabharata. But the real purpose was to draw the attention of
worldly people away from mundane topics and direct it towards the divine
revelation of Bhagavad-Gita spoken by Lord Krishna.
treta-yugadau
ca tato vivasvan manave dadau
manus
ca loka-bhrty-artham sutayeksvakave dadau
iksvakuna
ca kathito vyapya lokam avasthitah
Translation
In the beginning of Treta yuga the supreme science
of Bhagavad-Gita was delivered by the sun-god Vivasvan to Vaivasvata Manu the
father of mankind who gave it to his son King Iksvaku the ruler of the planet
Earth.
sri
bhagavan uvaca
iman
vivasvate yogam proktavam aham avyayam
vivasvan
manave praha manur iksvakave'bravit
Translation
The Supreme Lord Krishna said: I instructed this
supreme imperishable science unto the sun-god Vivasvan and he instructed it
unto Vaivasvata Manu the father of mankind who instructed it to his son King
Iksvaku, ruler of all the Earth.
Going even further, the lifespan of Vaivasvatu Manu
who is the current and seventh Manu in this kalpa is calculated in the Vedic
scriptures as being 308,571,428 solar years of which 120,400,000 have
transpired. Since the Bhagavad-Gita was given to the sun-god Visvasvan before
the current Vaisvasvatu Manu was born then it can be understood that the
Bhagavad-Gita was spoken to him at least 120 million 400 thousands years ago.
Going even more further than this we know that one
kalpa is calculated in Vedic scriptures as being 4 billion 300 million years.
There are 14 Manus is this time period of a kalpa of which our current Vaivasvatu
is the seventh Manu. So there were six previous Manus before him and they also
received the supreme eternal science known as Bhagavad-Gita. So if we multiply
6 times 308,571,428 which is the time of existence for one Manu we arrive at
the time span of 1,851,428,568 solar years and if we add the 120,400,000 years
from our current Vaisvasvatu the seventh Manu. It can be determined the
Bhagavad-Gita was also spoken 1 billion, 971 million, 828 thousand 568 years
ago.
This supreme science of the Bhagavad-Gita which the
Supreme Lord Krishna gave to the sun-god is in our current time span of the
seventh Manu. This is all under the duration of Brahma created from a lotus
sprung from the navel of Vishnu. That Brahma was created from a lotus is
confirmed in the Brahma Samhita, chapter 5, verse 22:
evam
sarvatma-sambandham nabhyam padmam harer abhut
tatra
brahmabhavad bhuyas catur-vedi catur-mukhah
Translation
The divine lotus which sprung from the navel of
Vishnu is in every way related to the spiritual communion of all souls in
existence and is the origin of the four-faced Brahma versed in the four Vedas.
So this is the Vedic information regarding the
chronology of the 18 chapters of the supreme science known as Srimad
Bhagavad-Gita that was revealed by Lord Krishna to Arjuna amidst the 7
divisions of the Pandava army and the 11 divisions of the Kaurava army just
prior to the 18 day battle of Kuruksetra in 3137 B.C. This all transpired
during the present life of our current Brahma whose origin was the divine lotus
manifested from the navel of Vishnu.
The Vedic scriptures confirm that creation is
cyclic and lasts for a lifetime of Brahma. These calculations are measured by a
system known as kalaganana which is determined by the astronomical
calibrations and movements of celestial stars and planetary bodies in
interlocking galaxies and universes. One day and one night of Brahma is 8
billion 640 million Earth years. One year of Brahma is 360 days of Brahma
equaling 3 trillion, 110 billion and 400 million Earth years. One lifetime of
Brahma is 100 of these years of Brahma equating to 311 trillion and 40 billion
years.
The supreme science of the Bhagavad-Gita is unable
to be understood by unevolved beings of impure consciousness. This supreme
science of the Bhagavad-Gita is periodically given by the Supreme Lord Krishna
or His scriptually revealed incarnations or by his authorised representatives
through the auspices of disciplic succession in one of the four bonafide
sampradayas being the Brahma Vaisnava Sampradaya, the Sri Vaisnava Sampradaya,
the Rudra Vaisnava Sampradaya and the Kumara Vaisnava Sampradaya. Having
manifested at the beginning of each cyclic creation it eternally manifests
again and again with the birth of every Brahma.
Further information of the revelation of the
existence of Srimad Bhagavad-Gita shall establish the chronology of six Brahmas
previous to our present Brahma’s lotus birth from Vishnu as verified below in
Mahabharata, Santi-parva, CCCXLIX.
In Brahma's birth 311 trillion and 40 billion years
previous to the birth of our present day Brahmas manifestation from the divine
lotus from Vishnu, Brahma was manifest from a golden egg from Vishnu. When the
golden egg cracked Brahma emerged and Vishnu communicated the supreme science
of the Bhagavad-Gita to him. Brahma then delivered it to those holy sages known
as the Varhishhadas who in turn gave it to a brahmana named Jeshthya
well versed in the Sama Veda. The brahmana Jeshthya instructed a king named
Avikampana. After this knowledge of the supreme science of the Bhagavad-Gita
disappeared from this world.
In Brahma's birth 622 trillion and 80 billion years
previous to the birth of our present day Brahma and before the Brahma
manifesting from the golden egg from Vishnu, Brahma then appeared from the
nostril of Vishnu. At that time Vishnu himself sang the supreme science known
as the Bhagavad-Gita in his presence. Then a fiat of Brahma born from his will
named Sanat Kumara studied it thoroughly and instructed it to Prajapati Virana
who after studying it taught it to the ascetic Raivya who imparted it to his
son of pure soul and firm vows and great intelligence. After this knowledge of
the supreme science of the Bhagavad-Gita disappeared from this world.
In Brahma's birth 933 trillion and 120 billion
years previous to the birth of our present day Brahma and before the Brahma
manifesting from Vishnu's nostril, Brahma then appeared from the ear of Vishnu.
When Vishnu lying upon Sesha Naga desired to manifest creation he reflected
upon a being who would be puissant enough to accomplish this. At that time a
being competent enough to fulfill this appeared from his ear and Vishnu named
him Brahma. Vishnu instructed him to create various kinds of beings to populate
creation. Also Vishnu imparted to Brahma the supreme science of the
Bhagavad-Gita. After this Brahma created the various and diverse universes with
their varieagated mobile and and immobile creatures. In this time the supreme
science of the Bhagavad-Gita pervaded all of creation. With the knowledge of
the Bhagavad-Gita which is paramount in righteousness Brahma who was the
creator of all the worlds worshipped Vishnu a purusa incarnation of the Supreme
Lord Krishna for the benefit of everyone in all the worlds. Then desiring to
spread this knowledge Brahma instructed the supreme science of Bhagavad-Gita to
the Manu of that timeframe named Svarochish Manu who carefully imparted that
knowledge to his son Sankhapada who in turn taught this knowledge to his son
Suvarnabha. After this knowledge of the supreme science of the Bhagavad-Gita
disappeared from this world.
In Brahma's birth 1044 trillion and 160 billion
years previous to the birth of our present day Brahma and before the Brahma
manifesting from Vishnu's ear, Brahma then appeared from the speech of Vishnu.
The supreme science of the Bhagavad-Gita again manifested itself as well. At
that time a rishi named Suparna received it from him. Suparna would recite the
supreme science of the Bhagavad-Gita during the three sandhyas everyday.
Knowledge of this supreme science is referred to in the Rig Veda. From the sage
Suparna it was obtained by Vayu the wind god who communicated it to those
rishis who subsist upon what remains from sacrificial yagna after feeding all
the guests. From these rishis the supreme science was obtained by Varuna the
god of the ocean. After this knowledge of the supreme science of the
Bhagavad-Gita disappeared from this world.
In Brahma's birth 1355 trillion and 200 billion
years previous to the birth of our present day Brahma and before the Brahma
manifesting from Vishnu's speech, Brahma then appeared from the eyes of Vishnu.
At that time Brahma learned the supreme science of the Bhagavad-Gita from Soma
the moon god. Having received it Brahma then imparted this supreme science to
Shiva who subsequently communicated it to all those rishis who are known by the
name of Valikhilyas. After this knowledge of the supreme science of
Bhagavad-Gita disappeared from this world.
In Brahma's birth 1666 trillion and 240 billion
years previous to the birth of our present day Brahma and before the Brahma
manifesting from Vishnu's eyes, Brahma then appeared from the mind of Vishnu.
Those rishis that subsist only upon the froth of water obtained the supreme
science of the Bhagavad-Gita from Vishnu. These same rishis then gave it to
those rishis who are known as Vaikanasas and from them Soma the moon-god
received it. After this knowledge of the supreme science of the Bhagavad-Gita
disappeared from this world.
Madhvacarya the establisher of the Brahma Madhva
Vaisnava Sampradaya received instructions and knowledge of Srimad Bhagavad-Gita
directly from Vedavyasa the author of the Mahabharata who had received the
knowledge of Bhagavad-Gita from Narada Muni who had received it from Brahma who
is the root source of the Brahma Vaisnava Sampradaya and its subsequent
disciplic succession. Our present Brahma who was born from the divine lotus
received the knowledge of Bhagavad-Gita directly from Vishnu.
This Vishnu is one of three Vishnus and is known as
Garbodaksayi Vishnu who is one of three Purusa avatars, which are one of the
six groups of incarnations of the Supreme Lord Krishna. This is confirmed in
the sublime and authoritative biography Sri Caitanya Caritamrita by Krishna das
Kaviraj in Madhya Lila, chapter 22, verse 38.
The six groups of incarnations of the Supreme Lord
Krishna are Purusa avatars, Lila avatars, Guna avatars, Yuga avatars,
Manvantara avatars and Satyavesa avatars.
Lord Krishna again revealed the supreme science of
the Bhagavad-Gita which had disappeared from this world as is confirmed in
Bhagavad-Gita, chapter 4, verse 2 below:
evam
parampara-praptam imam rajarsayo viduh
sa
kaleneha mahata yogo mastah parantapa
Translation
The supreme science of the Bhagavad-Gita was thus
received through the auspices of disciplic succession and the saintly kings
received it in this way. But due to the passage of time this knowledge has been
almost lost.
Thus has been given an authorized account of the
chronological history of the supreme science known throughout all of creation
as Srimad Bhagavad-Gita, according to Vedic scriptures compiled by Krishna
Dvaipayana Vedavyasa, the son of Parasara from the womb of Satyavati. May all
beings in all the worlds be benefited by this supreme science.
Krishna
Dvaipayana Vyasadeva
Lila
Avatar and Literary Incarnation
Brahma
Madhva Vaisnava Sampradaya
Om Tat Sat
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