Adhibhut, according to Indian mythology, is an epithet of Brahma, the Supreme Being.
The all pervading influence of the Supreme Being, is therefore, called Adhibhut. It means, everything that exist is Adhibut, except the Supreme Being.
In the Srimad Bhagvadgita, Arjun asks Sri Krishna what is Adhibhutam. He answers - Adhibhutam Ksharo Bhavah, which means the kaleidoscopic and perishable universe is called Adhibhut.
The all pervading influence of the Supreme Being, is therefore, called Adhibhut. It means, everything that exist is Adhibut, except the Supreme Being.
In the Srimad Bhagvadgita, Arjun asks Sri Krishna what is Adhibhutam. He answers - Adhibhutam Ksharo Bhavah, which means the kaleidoscopic and perishable universe is called Adhibhut.