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Bhagavad Gita 6.30

Chapter 6, Verse 30

Part of 6: Dhyān Yogध्यानयोग

यो मां पश्यति सर्वत्र सर्वं च मयि पश्यति। तस्याहं न प्रणश्यामि स च मे न प्रणश्यति॥

Transliteration

yo māṁ paśhyati sarvatra sarvaṁ cha mayi paśhyati tasyāhaṁ na praṇaśhyāmi sa cha me na praṇaśhyati

Meaning

He who sees Me everywhere and sees everything in Me, never becomes separated from Me, nor do I from him.

Word-by-word meaning
yaḥwhomāmmepaśhyatiseesarvatraeverywheresarvameverythingchaandmayiin mepaśhyatiseetasyafor himahamInanotpraṇaśhyāmilostsaḥthat personchaandmeto menanorpraṇaśhyatilost
Commentary

In this verse the Lord describes the effect of the vision of the unity of the Self or oneness. He who sees Me, the Self of all, in all beings, and everything (from Brahma the Creator down to the blade of grass) in Me? I am not lost to him, nor is he lost to Me. I and the sage or seer of unity of the Self become identical or one and the same. I never leave his presence nor does he leave My presence. I never lose hold of him nor does he lose hold of Me. I dwell in him and he dwells in Me.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the meaning of Bhagavad Gita Chapter 6, Verse 30?
He who sees Me everywhere and sees everything in Me, never becomes separated from Me, nor do I from him.
Which chapter and verse of the Bhagavad Gita is this?
This is verse 30 of Chapter 6 (Dhyān Yog — Path of Meditation) of the Bhagavad Gita, a scripture of 18 chapters and 700 verses spoken by Lord Krishna to Arjuna.