This verse appears in the Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 15, Verse 17. Here's the translation and meaning:
"The Supreme Person (Purusha), however, is different. He is called the Supreme Soul (Paramatma) and is the imperishable Lord (Ishvara). He enters the three worlds and sustains them."
- Uttamah Purusha: The Supreme Person, who is beyond both the perishable (material) and the imperishable (spiritual) entities.
- TV Anyah Paramatmeti Udahrtah: This Supreme Person is known as the Supreme Soul (Paramatma).
- Yo Loka Trayam Avisya: He enters into the three worlds (the physical, the subtle, and the causal realms).
- Bibharty Avyaya Isvaraha: He sustains and governs them as the imperishable Lord (Ishvara).
In essence, this verse highlights the presence of a Supreme Being who transcends both the material and spiritual dimensions, pervading and sustaining the entire universe.
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