In Veda God is said to be both Sat (existing) and Asat
(non-existing)
(In
Veda and Gita the words Sat and Asat are used in contradicting sense, but they
can be correlated to mean the same by logical discussion.)
In Veda
God is said to be both Sat and Asat (Sadeva Somya.., Asadvaa…). But in Gita God
represented by Para Brahman is said to be neither Sat nor Asat (Nasat
Naasaduchyate). This appears to be a
contradiction between Veda and Gita. Sat
means existence. Asat means
non-existence. Let us take Veda. When God is Sat, it means God is not
Asat. Similarly, when God is Asat, it
means God is not sat. Hence, the resulting concept in each statement of Veda
combined gives the concept of Gita.
Thus, Veda and Gita are correlated because Gita is said to be the
essence of all Vedas.