BG10.13

Bhagavad Gita — BG10.13

Chapter 10: Vibhūti Yog · Verse 13 of 42

संस्कृत श्लोक · Sanskrit Shloka

आहुस्त्वामृषयः सर्वे देवर्षिर्नारदस्तथा |

असितो देवलो व्यासः स्वयं चैव ब्रवीषि मे ||१०-१३||

Transliteration

āhustvāmṛṣayaḥ sarve devarṣirnāradastathā . asito devalo vyāsaḥ svayaṃ caiva bravīṣi me ||10-13||

हिन्दी अनुवाद · Hindi Translation

ऐसा आपको समस्त ऋषिजन कहते हैं;  वैसे ही देवर्षि नारद, असित, देवल ऋषि तथा व्यास और स्वयं आप भी मेरे प्रति कहते हैं।।

English Translation

-10.13 Arjuna said You are the supreme Brahman, the supreme Light, the supreme Sanctifier. All the sages as also the divine sage Narada, Asita, Devala and Vyasa [Although Narada and the other sages are already mentioned by the words 'all the sages', still they are named separately because of their eminence. Asita is the father of Devala.] call You the eternal divine Person, the Primal God, the Birthless, the Omnipresent; and You Yourself verily tell me (so).

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The tenth chapter of the Bhagavad Gita is Vibhooti Yoga. In this chapter, Krishna reveals Himself as the cause of all causes. He describes His various manifestations and opulences in order to increase Arjuna's Bhakti. Arjuna is fully convinced of Lord's paramount position and proclaims him to be the

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About BG10.13

Bhagavad Gita BG10.13 is verse 13 of Chapter 10Vibhooti Yoga (Vibhūti Yog). This chapter is called Yoga through Appreciating the Infinite Opulences of God. The English translation is: -10.13 Arjuna said You are the supreme Brahman, the supreme Light, the supreme Sanctifier. All the sages as also the divine sage Narada, Asita, Devala and Vyasa [Although Narada and the other sages are already mentioned by the words 'all the sages', still they are named separately because of their eminence. Asita is the father of Devala.] call You the eternal divine Person, the Primal God, the Birthless, the Omnipresent; and You Yourself verily tell me (so)..