
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 7
Verse 7
The Yoga of Divine Glories
One who is actually convinced of this opulence and mystic power of Mine engages in unalloyed devotional service; of this there is no doubt.
Context & Meaning
Knowing the divine glories in truth — not as intellectual information but as living conviction — naturally gives rise to unwavering yoga. The connection is direct: when you truly see the Divine in all things, devotion is the only response. Understanding and love are not separate; genuine understanding of the Divine becomes love.
Scholar Commentaries
1 commentary · Public domainRamanujacharya
VishishtadvaitaTattvataḥ — in truth — distinguishes real knowledge from conceptual knowledge. When the vibhūti (divine glory) is apprehended in truth, the entire being is reoriented. Avikampena yoga — unshakeable union — follows naturally, like fragrance following a flower.