Chapter 10 • Verse 34

Vibhuti Yoga

The Yoga of Divine Glories

Sanskrit Verse

Mrityuh sarva-harash caham udbhavash ca bhavishyatam, kirtih shrir vak ca narinam smritir medha dhritih kshama

Translation & Meaning

I am all-devouring death, and I am the origin of all things yet to come. Among feminine qualities I am fame, prosperity, speech, memory, intelligence, steadfastness, and forgiveness. Death, the great equaliser, is not separate from God — even the end of all things is a divine act. The feminine virtues represent the noblest qualities of human character.

Key Teachings

  • Death is not the enemy but a divine expression of God's all-consuming presence
  • Feminine virtues — memory, forgiveness, steadfastness — are divine in nature
  • The origin of all future possibilities rests entirely in the Lord

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