Verse 18.68 : Moksha Sanyasa Yoga "Liberation and Renunciation"
Verse 68 of 78
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The Translation
“He who teaches this supreme secret among My devotees, performing supreme devotion unto Me, shall without doubt come to Me.”
Commentary & Insights
Krishna praises those who share the teachings of the Gita with receptive seekers. In Vedic culture, sharing spiritual knowledge (jnana-dana) was considered the highest form of charity, as it addressed the root cause of all suffering: ignorance.
Practical Application
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Share a positive lesson or piece of wisdom with someone today to help them navigate their struggles.
Reflections & Notes
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Self-Reflection Prompts
- Why is sharing wisdom considered a form of 'worship' of the Divine? How does teaching others help purify our own understanding?
- How can you share these values with others without sounding preachy or arrogant?
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18.68
य इदं परमं गुह्यं मद्भक्तेष्वभिधास्यति
Teaching this non-dual philosophy to qualified disciples is a form of service to the truth. It ensures the continuity of the lineage (sampradaya) of knowledge, which is the only cure for samsara.