Bhagavad Gita Chapter 9 Verse 29 Meaning

I am the same to all beings; there is none hateful or dear to Me; but those who worship Me with devotion are in Me, and I am also in them.

BG 9.29

समोऽहं सर्वभूतेषु न मे द्वेष्योऽस्ति न प्रियः। ये भजन्ति तु मां भक्त्या मयि ते तेषु चाप्यहम्

samo ’haṁ sarva-bhūteṣhu na me dveṣhyo ’sti na priyaḥ ye bhajanti tu māṁ bhaktyā mayi te teṣhu chāpyaham

Meaning

I am the same to all beings; there is none hateful or dear to Me; but those who worship Me with devotion are in Me, and I am also in them.

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What Does Bhagavad Gita 9.29 Mean?

This verse presents one of the Gita's most profound paradoxes: the Divine is perfectly impartial — 'samo'ham sarva-bhuteshu' — yet those who devote themselves to Krishna dwell in Him and He in them. This is not favoritism but a description of how consciousness works. The sun shines equally on all, yet only the one who steps into the light is warmed. Krishna's love is universally available; the devotee simply removes the obstructions that prevent its reception.

This teaching directly challenges any theology that imagines God as selectively wrathful or preferential. The Divine holds no grudges and plays no favorites. What varies is our receptivity. In practical life, this verse invites a double recognition: first, that every being you encounter is equally held by the same presence; second, that your own experience of that presence depends on the quality of your attention.

Devotion is not about earning love but about opening to a love that was never withheld.

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What Is the Context of Bhagavad Gita 9.29?

The most confidential knowledge about devotion and the relationship between the soul and God.

Key themes in this chapter include Devotion, Faith, Divine grace.

How Can I Apply Bhagavad Gita 9.29 in Daily Life?

  • When you need steadiness while dealing with devotion
  • When practicing faith amid uncertainty
  • When applying divine grace to real-life choices

Verse FAQs

What is the main idea of Bhagavad Gita 9.29?
This verse presents one of the Gita's most profound paradoxes: the Divine is perfectly impartial — 'samo'ham sarva-bhuteshu' — yet those who devote themselves to Krishna dwell in Him and He in them. This is not favoritism but a description of how consciousness works. The sun shines equally on all,...
How can I apply Bhagavad Gita 9.29 in daily life?
Apply this teaching when making choices or doing your duties. Focus on faith and keep your mind steady regardless of outcomes.

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