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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:
Surrender all actions to God – act without attachment to outcomes.
Single-minded devotion – focus on God alone.
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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