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Bg. 10.1
śrī-bhagavān uvāca bhūya eva mahā-bāho śṛṇu me paramaṁ vacaḥ yat te ’haṁ prīyamāṇāya vakṣyāmi hita-kāmyayā
Bg. 10.1
The word bhagavān is explained thus by Parāśara Muni: one who is full in six opulences, who has full strength, …
Bg. 10.1
The more one hears about the Supreme God, the more one becomes fixed in devotional service. One should always hear …
Bg. 10.2
na me viduḥ sura-gaṇāḥ prabhavaṁ na maharṣayaḥ aham ādir hi devānāṁ maharṣīṇāṁ ca sarvaśaḥ
Bg. 10.2
As stated in the Brahma-saṁhitā, Lord Kṛṣṇa is the Supreme Lord. No one is greater than Him; He is the …
Bg. 10.2
Here the Lord indirectly says that if anyone wants to know the Absolute Truth, “Here I am present as the …
Bg. 10.2
Because most men cannot understand Kṛṣṇa in His actual situation, out of His causeless mercy He descends to show favor …
Bg. 10.3
yo mām ajam anādiṁ ca vetti loka-maheśvaram asammūḍhaḥ sa martyeṣu sarva-pāpaiḥ pramucyate
Bg. 10.3
As stated in the Seventh Chapter (7.3), manuṣyāṇāṁ sahasreṣu kaścid yatati siddhaye: those who are trying to elevate themselves to …
Bg. 10.3
Here the Lord is described by the word aja, meaning “unborn,” but He is distinct from the living entities who …
Bg. 10.3
In this verse the words vetti loka-maheśvaram indicate that one should know that Lord Kṛṣṇa is the supreme proprietor of …
Bg. 10.3
Śrī Kṛṣṇa is therefore different from everything that is created, and anyone who knows Him as such immediately becomes liberated …