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Chapter 10 · Verse 14 · Vibhooti Yoga

Bhagavad Gita 10.14

surrendering Bhakti & Devotion Jnana & Wisdom Self & Identity

Sanskrit

सर्वमेतदृतं मन्ये यन्मां वदसि केशव। न हि ते भगवन् व्यक्ितं विदुर्देवा न दानवाः।।10.14।।

Transliteration

sarvam etad ṛitaṁ manye yan māṁ vadasi keśhava na hi te bhagavan vyaktiṁ vidur devā na dānavāḥ

Word by Word

sarvam everything
etat this
ṛitam truth
manye I accept
yat which
mām me
vadasi you tell
keśhava Shree Krishna, the killer of the demon named Keshi
na neither
hi verily
te your
bhagavan the Supreme Lord
vyaktim personality
viduḥ can understand
devāḥ the celestial gods
na nor
dānavāḥ the demons
Simplified Perspective

Arjuna stands at the threshold of supreme understanding, affirming that Krishna's teachings are the crystalline truth itself—not philosophy to be debated, but revelation to be received. When we truly recognize the Divine in a teacher, guide, or moment of grace, our intellectual defenses dissolve and we become vessels for transformation.

In modern life, this means cultivating the humility to listen deeply when wisdom appears before us, releasing the need to verify everything through our own limited experience first.

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Bhagavad Gita 10.14 — BG 10.14

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Sanskrit text from the Bhagavad Gita (public domain). Commentary © Mahakatha.

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