Chapter 15 of the Bhagavad Gita is one of the most crucial chapters in understanding who the Supreme God is. This chapter reveals:
The speaker of the Gita—Kaal, also called Brahm—explains the complete structure of the universe and discloses that:
This chapter provides the clearest evidence in the Gita that the speaker is not the ultimate God, but someone under the authority of a higher, nurturing Supreme Being.
“The creation is like a tree with roots above and branches below... One who knows this tree completely is a God-realised saint.”
Interpretation:
This aligns with Gita 4.34: Only such a saint can impart the complete knowledge (Tatvagyan) that leads to salvation.
“After knowing this, one should seek that Supreme State (Satlok) from which souls never return. I (Kaal) too am situated in the refuge of that Supreme God.”
Key Insight:
This is a rare and humble confession from Kaal, reinforcing that he is not the final authority.
“There are two types of Purush (gods):
- Kshar Purush (perishable – i.e. living beings)
- Akshar Purush (imperishable – i.e. Kaal himself) But beyond both is the Uttam Purush (Supreme God), known as Param Akshar Brahm, who nurtures everyone and sustains all.”
Breakdown:
According to Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj, Param Akshar Brahm is God Kabir, who resides in Satlok, the eternal realm.
Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj clarifies that the speaker of Gita:
Gita 4.34, 15.1–4, and 15.17 work together to form the blueprint to salvation:
| Type of God | Gita Reference | Description | Identity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kshar Purush | 15.16 | Perishable – Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, etc. | Within Kaal’s creation |
| Akshar Purush | 15.16 | Imperishable – Kaal himself | Speaker of Gita (Brahm) |
| Param Akshar Purush | 15.17 | Supreme God – Sustainer of all | Kabir Sahib (Satlok ruler) |
Q1: Who is the Supreme God according to Gita Chapter 15? A1: Gita 15.17 mentions Param Akshar Brahm, who is beyond Kshar and Akshar, and sustains all beings. This is Kabir Sahib according to true spiritual knowledge.
Q2: Who can explain the tree of creation mentioned in Gita 15.1? A2: Only a Tatvadarshi Saint (Gita 4.34) can explain the structure of the universe and how to escape its trap.
Q3: How many types of gods are mentioned in Gita 15.16–17? A3: Three—Kshar (perishable beings), Akshar (Kaal), and Param Akshar (Supreme God Kabir Sahib).