Chapter 6, Verse 29
सर्वभूतस्थमात्मानं सर्वभूतानि चात्मनि | ईक्षते योगयुक्तत्मा सर्वत्र समदर्शन: ॥
sarva-bhūta-stham ātmānaṁ sarva-bhūtāni chātmani | īkṣhate yoga-yuktātmā sarvatra sama-darśhanaḥ
"A true yogi observes Me in all beings and also sees every being in Me. Indeed, the self-realized person sees Me, the same Supreme Lord, everywhere."
Key Insight:
The Bhagavad Gita teaches us through 6.29 that true peace is found when we align our actions with Dharma.
The Bhagavad Gita teaches us through 6.29 that true peace is found when we align our actions with Dharma.
Detailed Meaning
This verse describes the peak of spiritual realization: 'Sama-darshana' or equal vision. Just as different ornaments are all made of the same gold, a yogi perceives the same divine spark (Atman/Brahman) residing in every living entity, regardless of their external form. This vision is not merely intellectual but a realized experience born from a mind united with the Divine (Yoga-yuktatma).
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the core message of Gita 6.29?
A true yogi observes Me in all beings and also sees every being in Me. Indeed, the self-realized person sees Me, the same Supreme Lord, everywhere.