B.G 13.04
tat kṣetraṃ yac ca yādṛk ca yad vikāri yataś ca yat। sa ca yo yat-prabhāvaś ca tat samāsena me śṛṇu ॥4॥
Listen to me briefly as I describe that field, what it is like, what distortions it undergoes, from which influence and from whom.
Gīta Tātparya 13.04
'yataś ca yat', i.e. "From which and which" - by the consent of the Supreme Lord. The mind follows the consent in the form of inspiration, 'prabhāvaḥ'.
yataśca yat। yataḥ parameśvarānumateridaṃ yāti pravartate। sa cānumantā yaḥ। anusāriṇī matiranumatiḥ prerāṇārūpā।
"From which and which" - by the consent of the Supreme Lord, this proceeds. He is the consent giver. The mind follows the consent in the form of inspiration.
"preraṇā'numatiḥ proktā kvacit saṁvāda ucyate। prerakatvāt bhagavān anumantā prakīrtitaḥ॥"
"Inspiration and permission are sometimes referred to as dialogue. Because He inspires, the Lord is known as the Permitter."
iti ca।
- stated thus as well.
"upadraṣṭā'numantā ca" ity anenaiva anumatiḥ anumantā ca uktaḥ. "jñeyaṃ yattat" ityādinā "yatprabhāva" ityapi ॥4॥
The terms "overseer and approver" indicate that approval is implied within approver. The phrase "that which is to be known" also begins with "whose influence".