RELATIVITY OF THE PHENOMENAL DOMAIN
Brahman (Cosmic Self, or Paramatman , or Absolute Existence) is complete and full in every respect and beyond, according to the invocatory verse of Ishavasya Upanishad . Brahman is beyond the comprehension, imagination and purview of any finite being, as He is the infinite of infinitude. He is the origin, expansion, contraction, and culmination of all that is manifest and unmanifest. Everything is in relation to Him; there is nothing beyond and outside of Him. He is the Supreme Divine Personality, the Supreme Abode, the Supreme Purifier, the Eternal God, the Primal Being, the Unborn, and the Greatest (Śrimad Bhagavad Gita, 10.12-13). Sri Krishna in Śrimad Bhagavad Gita (10.2) articulates that neither gods nor the great sages know of My origin. I am the source from which the gods and great seers come. The same Bhagavad Gita (Chapters 9 and 10) pronounces that He is the origin of all creation. Everything proceeds from Him only. The progenitor of mankind, the seven great Sages, the four ...