Verse 10.3 : Vibhuti Vistara Yoga "Divine Splendors"
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The Translation
“One who knows Me as unborn, beginningless, and the Supreme Lord of the worlds—he, undeluded among mortals, is liberated from all sins.”
Commentary & Insights
Krishna explains that understanding His birthless and beginningless nature is key to breaking free from the illusion of material identity.
Practical Application
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Whenever a self-limiting thought (like 'I am a failure') arises today, separate yourself from it: say, 'I am observing a feeling of failure, but I am the awareness behind it.'
Reflections & Notes
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Self-Reflection Prompts
- What does it mean to be 'undeluded among mortals' (*asammūḍhaḥ*)? How does seeing the unborn Divine source help you rise above the panic of physical aging and death?
- How does knowing the beginningless nature of God dissolve the sins created by our ego?
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10.3
यो मामजमनादिं च वेत्ति लोकमहेश्वरम्
To know the Lord as unborn and beginningless is to realize the non-dual Brahman, which has no cause and undergoes no modifications. Knowing Brahman as the Self removes all ignorance, which is the root of sin. The seeker is freed from the illusion of doership.