Bhagavad Gita Chapter 10 Verse 14 Meaning

I believe all that You have said to me to be true, O Krishna; indeed, O blessed Lord! Neither the gods nor the demons know Your manifestation (origin).

BG 10.14

सर्वमेतदृतं मन्ये यन्मां वदसि केशव। न हि ते भगवन् व्यक्ितं विदुर्देवा न दानवाः

sarvam etad ṛitaṁ manye yan māṁ vadasi keśhava na hi te bhagavan vyaktiṁ vidur devā na dānavāḥ

Meaning

I believe all that You have said to me to be true, O Krishna; indeed, O blessed Lord! Neither the gods nor the demons know Your manifestation (origin).

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What Does Bhagavad Gita 10.14 Mean?

I believe all that You have said to me to be true, O Krishna; indeed, O blessed Lord! This verse from Vibhuti Yoga speaks directly to the theme of cosmic splendor, offering insight that deepens our understanding of the Gita's teaching. The connection between cosmic splendor and divine manifestation that this verse draws is central to the Gita's vision. Unlike traditions that separate the spiritual from the practical, Krishna consistently shows that genuine understanding must express itself in how we live, relate, and act.

What makes this teaching enduringly relevant is its refusal to separate the spiritual from the ordinary. The very situations that challenge us become the ground of practice when approached with the understanding this verse provides.

— Explained by the Nitya Team

What Is the Context of Bhagavad Gita 10.14?

Krishna reveals his divine manifestations in the material and spiritual worlds.

Key themes in this chapter include Divine manifestations, Glory of God, Opulence.

How Can I Apply Bhagavad Gita 10.14 in Daily Life?

  • When you need steadiness while dealing with divine manifestations
  • When practicing glory of god amid uncertainty
  • When applying opulence to real-life choices

Verse FAQs

What is the main idea of Bhagavad Gita 10.14?
I believe all that You have said to me to be true, O Krishna; indeed, O blessed Lord! This verse from Vibhuti Yoga speaks directly to the theme of cosmic splendor, offering insight that deepens our understanding of the Gita's teaching. The connection between cosmic splendor and divine manifestation...
How can I apply Bhagavad Gita 10.14 in daily life?
Apply this teaching when making choices or doing your duties. Focus on glory of god and keep your mind steady regardless of outcomes.

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