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Bhagavad Gita 15.10

Chapter 15, Verse 10

Part of 15: Puruṣhottam Yogपुरुषोत्तमयोग

उत्क्रामन्तं स्थितं वापि भुञ्जानं वा गुणान्वितम्।विमूढा नानुपश्यन्ति पश्यन्ति ज्ञानचक्षुषः॥

Transliteration

utkrāmantaṁ sthitaṁ vāpi bhuñjānaṁ vā guṇānvitam vimūḍhā nānupaśhyanti paśhyanti jñāna-chakṣhuṣhaḥ

Meaning

The deluded do not see Him who departs, stays, and enjoys; but those who possess the eye of knowledge behold Him.

Word-by-word meaning
utkrāmantamdepartingsthitamresidingvā apior evenbhuñjānamenjoysorguṇa-anvitamunder the spell of the modes of material naturevimūḍhāḥthe ignorantnanotanupaśhyantipercievepaśhyantibeholdjñāna-chakṣhuṣhaḥthose who possess the eyes of knowledge
Commentary

Though the Self is nearest and comes most easily within their field of vision or consciousness, the ignorant and the deluded are not able to behold Him, because they are swayed by the alities of Nature their minds constantly run towards the sensual objects and are saturated with passion they identify the Self with the body their vision is engrossed in external forms. But those who are endowed with the inner eye of intuition do behold Him. Yama said to Nachiketas The selfexistent Brahma created the senses with outgoing tendencies therefore man beholds the external universe and not the internal Self. He aded But some wise men with their senses turned away from the objects, desirous of immortality, turn their gaze inwards and behold the Self within (seated in their heart). (Katha Upanishad IV.1)Those who possess the inner eye of knowledge behold that the Self is entirely distinct from the body. They realise the Selfs separate existence from the body and know that the body moves and acts on account of Its presence therein, just as the iron moves and acts in the presence of the magnet.

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What is the meaning of Bhagavad Gita Chapter 15, Verse 10?
The deluded do not see Him who departs, stays, and enjoys; but those who possess the eye of knowledge behold Him.
Which chapter and verse of the Bhagavad Gita is this?
This is verse 10 of Chapter 15 (Puruṣhottam Yog — The Yoga of the Supreme Divine Personality) of the Bhagavad Gita, a scripture of 18 chapters and 700 verses spoken by Lord Krishna to Arjuna.