Shri Bhagavad Gita Chapter 15, Verse 15
Sanskrit Verse:
सर्वस्य चाहं हृदि सन्निविष्टो
मत्तः स्मृतिर्ज्ञानमपोहनं च।
वेदैश्च सर्वैरहमेव वेद्यो
वेदान्तकृद्वेदविदेव चाहम्।। 15।।
Transliteration:
Sarvasya cāhaṁ hṛdi sanniviṣṭo
mattaḥ smṛtir jñānam apohanaṁ ca।
Vedaiś ca sarvair aham eva vedyo
vedānta-kṛd veda-vid eva cāham।।
Translation:
I am seated in the hearts of all living beings, and from Me arise memory, knowledge, and their absence. I am indeed that which is to be known through all the Vedas. I am the creator of Vedanta, and I alone am the knower of the Vedas.
Meaning:
- Lord Krishna declares His presence in the hearts of all beings as the inner witness and the source of:
- Krishna emphasizes that all Vedas aim to reveal Him as the ultimate reality (Vedyo).
- He is both the creator of Vedanta (Vedanta-krit) and its knower (Veda-vid), signifying His supreme authority over spiritual knowledge and scriptures.
This verse highlights the intimate relationship between the divine and the individual, showing that Krishna is both the source of individual faculties and the ultimate goal of spiritual pursuit.
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