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Bhagavad Gita 7.24 is from the Jnana Yoga / Knowledge of the Ultimate Reality chapter. The verse in Sanskrit is:
मामुपेत्य पुनरजन्तुर्नाभिजानति माम्।
बहिर्मानमकरोति बुद्धिं च परं शितिलाम्॥ 7.24॥
A commonly accepted translation is:
“Those who reach Me, the Supreme, do not return; yet those who do not know Me, out of pride, perform their duties with a mind that is confused and weak.”
Context:
- This verse highlights the contrast between the devotees who attain union with the Divine and those who are ignorant of Him.
- It emphasizes the importance of true knowledge of God (Brahman).
- Those who understand and surrender to the Supreme do not take birth again in ignorance, whereas the proud remain entangled in worldly illusion.
If you want, I can provide a simpler, one-line tagline for this verse that captures its essence. Do you want me to?
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