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साधिभूताधिदैवं मां साधियज्ञं ये विदुः | प्रयाणकालेऽपि मां ते विदुर्युक्तचेतसः ||७-३०||
sādhibhūtādhidaivaṃ māṃ sādhiyajñaṃ ca ye viduḥ . prayāṇakāle.api ca māṃ te viduryuktacetasaḥ ||7-30||
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The Translation

“Those who know Me as the governing principle of the material realm, the divine realm, and the sacrificial realm, can know Me even at the time of death, their minds being united with Me.”

Commentary & Insights

Krishna concludes Chapter 7, stating that those who know Him in all material, divine, and sacrificial dimensions maintain their connection even at the hour of death.

Practical Application
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Live this day fully and mindfully, so that when you sleep tonight, you can let go of the day with absolute peace and zero regrets.

Reflections & Notes
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Self-Reflection Prompts
  • Why is our state of mind at the moment of death considered the final exam of our life's spiritual practice? What we practice daily is what we remember at the end.
  • How does seeing God in the physical world, the heavens, and our daily sacrifices make our spiritual practice integrated and continuous?

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7.30
साधिभूताधिदैवं मां साधियज्ञं च ये विदुः