Lord Krishna

Lord Krishna

Divine Teacher

The 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 18, Verse 68

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Verse 68

The Yoga of Liberation through Renunciation

One who shares this supreme secret with My devotees, offering to Me the highest devotion, will without doubt come to Me.

Context & Meaning

The one who shares this teaching among devotees — who transmits this sacred knowledge in the spirit of devotion — performs the highest act of service. And the Lord's promise is total: asaṃśayaḥ, without any doubt, such a person comes to the Lord. The sharing of sacred wisdom in the right spirit is itself a supreme act of bhakti — perhaps the most direct one, because it multiplies devotion rather than containing it. The teacher who serves the sacred text serves the Lord directly.

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Madhvacharya

Dvaita

Asaṃśayaḥ — without doubt. Three times in the final verses of the Gita, the Lord issues unconditional guarantees. Each is for a different act of devotion. This one is for the act of sacred transmission — sharing the Gita's wisdom among those who are ready to receive it. In the Dvaita tradition, this is understood as the highest form of seva (service): not service to the Lord's physical form but service to the Lord's teaching, which carries his presence wherever it goes.