
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 8, Verse 14
Verse 14
The Yoga of the Imperishable Brahman
For one who always remembers Me without deviation, I am easy to obtain, O son of Pritha, because of his constant engagement in devotional service.
Context & Meaning
One of the most tender promises in the entire Gita. For the devotee whose mind never strays from Krishna — not just in meditation but through the whole of daily life — the Supreme becomes sulabha: easy to reach, readily available. The greatest treasure becomes accessible to the one who never stops seeking it.
Scholar Commentaries
1 commentary · Public domainMadhvacharya
DvaitaSulabha — easy to attain — is a word of breathtaking grace. The Lord who is beyond the reach of the greatest scholars and ascetics makes Himself effortlessly available to the devotee whose love is constant and undivided.