Chapter 10, Verse 7
एतां विभूतिं योगं च मम यो वेत्ति तत्वतः।
सोऽविकम्पेन योगेन युज्यते नात्र संशयः ॥ ७॥
etāṃ vibhūtiṃ yogaṃ ca mama yo vetti tattvataḥ |
so'vikampena yogena yujyate nātra saṃśayaḥ ||
"One who knows in truth this glory and divine power of Mine, becomes established in unwavering union (Yoga) with Me; of this there is no doubt."
Key Insight:
The Bhagavad Gita teaches us through 10.7 that true peace is found when we align our actions with Dharma.
The Bhagavad Gita teaches us through 10.7 that true peace is found when we align our actions with Dharma.
Detailed Meaning
In this verse, Krishna emphasizes the link between 'Jnana' (knowledge) and 'Bhakti' (devotion). 'Vibhūti' refers to the expansive glories and opulences of God, while 'Yoga' refers to His divine power to manifest these. When a seeker understands 'tattvataḥ' (factually/essentially) that everything magnificent in the universe is but a spark of the Divine, their devotion becomes 'avikampena'—unshakable and unwavering. Just as knowing the true value of a diamond increases one's care for it, knowing the true majesty of the Divine naturally settles the mind into deep, steady meditation and service.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the core message of Gita 10.7?
One who knows in truth this glory and divine power of Mine, becomes established in unwavering union (Yoga) with Me; of this there is no doubt.