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Non-duality

2 verses from the Bhagavad Gita on non-duality. Explore teachings across 2 chapters.

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Udarah sarva evaite jnani tv atmaiva me matam, asthitah sa hi yuktatma mam evanuttamam gatim

All these devotees are certainly noble souls, but I consider the jnani to be My very Self. Established in yoga, the jnani has attained Me as the supreme goal. While all four types of devotees are noble, the enlightened devotee (jnani) who sees no distinction between self and God is considered the most exalted.

  • All sincere devotees are noble regardless of their level
  • The jnani realizes non-difference between self and God
  • The highest yoga is to see the Supreme as one's own true nature
Namaḥ purastād atha pṛiṣhṭhatas te namo 'stu te sarvata eva sarva, ananta-vīryāmita-vikramas tvaṁ sarvaṁ samāpnoṣhi tato 'si sarvaḥ

Salutations to You from the front, from behind, and from all sides. O all, of infinite power and immeasurable might, You pervade everything and thus You are everything.

  • God is present in all directions without exception
  • The divine is not separate from the world — it is everything
  • Infinite power underlies all existence