Friday, 13 March 2026

K GUARANTEE X BG12.6

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You’re referring to Bhagavad Gita 12.6. Let’s look at it carefully and explain it.

The verse in Sanskrit is:

“ye tu sarvani karmani mayi sanyasya mat-parah
ananyenaiva yogena mam dhyayanati yoginah”

Translation (meaning):

“But those who devote themselves to Me with single-minded devotion, worshipping Me as the Supreme, and engage in constant meditation on Me, they also attain Me.”

Explanation:

  • This verse is part of Chapter 12: Bhakti Yoga (The Yoga of Devotion).

  • Krishna here is explaining that even if someone cannot practice complex meditation or philosophical inquiry, devotion and love directed exclusively toward God will lead to liberation.

  • Key ideas:

    1. Surrender all actions to God – act without attachment to outcomes.

    2. Single-minded devotion – focus on God alone.

    3. Constant meditation on God – keeps the mind centered on divine consciousness.

In essence, Krishna is saying: whether through knowledge, meditation, or simple devotion, those who are devoted to Him wholeheartedly will reach the ultimate spiritual goal.

If you want, I can also summarize verses 12.1–12.8 in a simple chart so you can see the entire teaching on devotion at a glance. This makes it much easier to remember.

Do you want me to do that?

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