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Chapter 14 · Verse 4 · Gunatraya Vibhaga Yoga

Bhagavad Gita 14.4

philosophical Self & Identity Jnana & Wisdom

Sanskrit

सर्वयोनिषु कौन्तेय मूर्तयः सम्भवन्ति याः।तासां ब्रह्म महद्योनिरहं बीजप्रदः पिता।।14.4।।

Transliteration

sarva-yoniṣhu kaunteya mūrtayaḥ sambhavanti yāḥ tāsāṁ brahma mahad yonir ahaṁ bīja-pradaḥ pitā

Word by Word

sarva all
yoniṣhu species of life
kaunteya Arjun, the son of Kunti
mūrtayaḥ forms
sambhavanti are produced
yāḥ which
tāsām of all of them
brahma-mahat great material nature
yoniḥ womb
aham I
bīja-pradaḥ seed-giving
pitā Father
Simplified Perspective

Krishna reveals the profound mystery of creation: all forms arise from the great cosmic womb of prakriti, yet He alone stands as the eternal seed-giver, the Father of all existence. This is not mere philosophy but the lived truth of Vedanta—that behind every multiplicity lies an unshakeable singularity, a consciousness that witnesses and sustains all becoming.

When you recognize that the same divine intelligence that births galaxies also dwells in your own heart, the boundary between observer and observed dissolves, and fear loses its grip.

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Bhagavad Gita 14.4 — BG 14.4

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