
Lord Krishna
Divine TeacherThe Supreme Lord, the charioteer and divine guide of Arjuna. Krishna delivers the eternal wisdom of the Gita, revealing the nature of the soul, duty, and the path to liberation.
Speaking: Chapter 10, Verse 3
Verse 3
The Yoga of Divine Glories
He who knows Me as the unborn, as the beginningless, as the Supreme Lord of all the worlds — he only, among men, is undeluded and he is freed from all sins.
Context & Meaning
Three qualities define the complete knowledge of the Divine: unborn (aja), beginningless (anādi), supreme lord of all worlds (lokamaheśvara). The one among mortals who truly knows these three is free from delusion and released from all accumulated karma. This knowledge is not intellectual — it is transformative.
Scholar Commentaries
1 commentary · Public domainMadhvacharya
DvaitaAsammūḍhaḥ — undeluded — is the result of knowing the Divine in truth. Delusion is the root of all sin; when it dissolves in true knowledge, all sin dissolves with it. The remedy for all human suffering is ultimately this one knowledge.