Chapter 15 of the Bhagavad Gita is called “Purushottama Yoga” – The Yoga of the Supreme Person.
In this chapter, Krishna describes the eternal Ashvattha (peepal) tree, symbolizing the material world, and explains how one can cut through its bondage with detachment and devotion. He introduces the Supreme Purusha (Purushottama)—the eternal, imperishable divine being—who is beyond both the perishable (material) and the imperishable (soul).
This chapter emphasizes surrender to Krishna as the highest path to liberation (moksha). Would you like a specific verse explanation?
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