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Chapter 13 · Verse 29 · Ksetra Ksetrajna Vibhaaga Yoga

Bhagavad Gita 13.29

transformative Jnana & Wisdom Self & Identity Moksha & Liberation

Sanskrit

समं पश्यन्हि सर्वत्र समवस्थितमीश्वरम्।न हिनस्त्यात्मनाऽऽत्मानं ततो याति परां गतिम्।।13.29।।

Transliteration

samaṁ paśhyan hi sarvatra samavasthitam īśhvaram na hinasty ātmanātmānaṁ tato yāti parāṁ gatim

Word by Word

samam equally
paśhyan see
hi indeed
sarvatra everywhere
samavasthitam equally present
īśhvaram God as the Supreme soul
na do not
hinasti degrade
ātmanā by one’s mind
ātmānam the self
tataḥ thereby
yāti reach
parām the supreme
gatim destination
Simplified Perspective

When you truly see the Divine equally present in all beings—in the sage and the struggling soul, in the mighty and the meek—you stop fragmenting yourself through judgment and comparison. This unified vision of God's presence everywhere is not mere philosophy; it is the direct seeing that dissolves the ego's false separation.

In modern life, this means when you encounter someone difficult or inferior in status, you recognize the same eternal presence looking back at you, and this recognition itself becomes your liberation.

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Bhagavad Gita 13.29 — BG 13.29

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

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