About Bhagavad Gita Chapter 10 - Vibhuti Yoga
Bhagavad Gita Chapter 10 - Vibhuti Yoga के बारे में
In Vibhuti Yoga, Krishna enables Arjuna to see Divinity in the world around him. Arjuna asks how he should meditate on Krishna.
Krishna lists His prominent manifestations (Vibhutis): "Among stars I am the moon, among Vedas I am the Sama Veda, among senses I am the mind, among animals I am the lion." He explains that any glorious, beautiful, or powerful creation springs from but a spark of His splendor.
This chapter culminates in the Chatur-shloki Gita (four verses summarizing the Gita), where Krishna states He is the source of all spiritual and material worlds.
Lessons from Chapter 10
अध्याय 10 से शिक्षा
Seeing God in Greatness
महानता में ईश्वर दर्शन
Whenever you see something extraordinary—great beauty, power, or wisdom—know it to be a fraction of God's power.
Source of All
सर्वनिर्माता
Krishna is the origin of everything. The wise who know this worship Him with conviction.
Life Lessons for You
जीवन की सीख
Appreciate Excellence
When you see someone talented or successful, don't be jealous. Recognize their talent as a divine gift. This shifts your mindset from envy to appreciation and awe.
Everything Connects
Realize that everything is connected. The energy that drives the sun is the same energy that digests your food. You are part of a magnificent cosmic web.
Key Shlokas
मुख्य श्लोक
Why It Matters
यह महत्वपूर्ण क्यों है
Helps the seeker practice constant remembrance by seeing God in nature and excellence.
Contains the concise summary of the Gita (Chatur-shloki verses 8-11).
Prepares Arjuna for the vision of the Cosmic Form.
What's Inside
इसमें क्या है
- God's manifestations in the universe
- The four essential verses of Gita
- Arjuna's acceptance of Krishna as Supreme


