THE COSMIC TREE
BONDAGE & KARMA
LIBERATION & DETACHMENT
THE SUPREME PERSON
100

This sacred fig tree symbolizes the material world.

What is the aśvattha tree?

100

These nourish the branches of the tree of material existence.

What are the three guṇas?

100

This “weapon” is required to cut down the tree of illusion.

What is detachment (asaṅga)?

100

Those who reach the supreme abode are free from this illusion.

What is delusion (moha)?

200

The roots of the cosmic tree are said to be located here.

 What is above (the spiritual realm)?

200

The buds of the tree are compared to these.

What are sense objects?

200

Detachment is called a weapon because it does this.

What is cuts bondage at the root?

200

This quality is described as eternal in the supreme abode.

What is divine light (self-illumination)?

300

These represent the Vedas on the aśvattha tree.

What are the leaves?

300

The downward-growing roots represent actions that bind the soul.

What is karma?

300

After cutting down the tree, one should seek this ultimate goal.

What is the supreme spiritual abode?

300

This verse states that the sun, moon, and fire do not illuminate the supreme realm.

What is verse 15.6?

400

This quality makes the true form of the tree difficult to perceive.

What is impermanence / constant change?

400

This is why living beings remain entangled in the material world.

What is attachment to action and sense enjoyment?

400

This phrase describes the destination from which one never returns.

What is God's abode?

400

The Supreme Person described in Chapter 15 is known by this name.

Who is Puruṣottama?

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