Bhagavad Gita Chapter 18 Verse 77 Meaning

And, remembering again and again that most wonderful form of Hari, I am filled with great wonder, O King; and I rejoice again and again.

BG 18.77

तच्च संस्मृत्य संस्मृत्य रूपमत्यद्भुतं हरेः। विस्मयो मे महान् राजन् हृष्यामि च पुनः पुनः

tach cha sansmṛitya saṁsmṛitya rūpam aty-adbhutaṁ hareḥ vismayo ye mahān rājan hṛiṣhyāmi cha punaḥ punaḥ

Meaning

And, remembering again and again that most wonderful form of Hari, I am filled with great wonder, O King; and I rejoice again and again.

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Explanation & Life Application

This verse from Chapter 18 of the Bhagavad Gita highlights a practical insight: And, remembering again and again that most wonderful form of Hari, I am filled with great wonder, O King; and I rejoice again and again.

In The Yoga of Liberation (Moksha Sanyasa Yoga), Krishna explains The conclusion of the Gita, summarizing all paths and encouraging Arjuna to surrender to God.

— Explained by the Nitya Team

Chapter Context

The conclusion of the Gita, summarizing all paths and encouraging Arjuna to surrender to God.

Key themes in this chapter include Liberation, Surrender, Duty, Grace.

When to Apply This Verse

  • When you need steadiness while dealing with liberation
  • When practicing surrender amid uncertainty
  • When applying duty to real-life choices

Verse FAQs

What is the main idea of Bhagavad Gita 18.77?
And, remembering again and again that most wonderful form of Hari, I am filled with great wonder, O King; and I rejoice again and again. This verse emphasizes liberation with clarity and purpose.
How can I apply Bhagavad Gita 18.77 in daily life?
Apply this teaching when making choices or doing your duties. Focus on surrender and keep your mind steady regardless of outcomes.

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