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Bhagavad Gita 7.16

Chapter 7, Verse 16

Part of 7: Jñāna Vijñāna Yogज्ञानविज्ञानयोग

चतुर्विधा भजन्ते मां जनाः सुकृतिनोऽर्जुन। आर्तो जिज्ञासुरर्थार्थी ज्ञानी च भरतर्षभ॥

Transliteration

chatur-vidhā bhajante māṁ janāḥ sukṛitino ’rjuna ārto jijñāsur arthārthī jñānī cha bharatarṣhabha

Meaning

Four kinds of virtuous men worship Me, O Arjuna, and they are the distressed, the seekers of knowledge, the seekers of wealth, and the wise, O Lord of the Bharatas.

Word-by-word meaning
chatuḥ-vidhāḥfour kindsbhajanteworshipmāmmejanāḥpeoplesu-kṛitinaḥthose who are piousarjunaArjunārtaḥthe distressedjijñāsuḥthe seekers of knowledgeartha-arthīthe seekers of material gainjñānīthose who are situated in knowledgechaandbharata-ṛiṣhabhaThe best amongst the Bharatas, Arjun
Commentary

The distressed is he who is suffering from a chronic and incurable disease, he whose life is in jeopardy on account of earthake, volcanic eruption, thunder, attack by a dacoit or enemy or tiger, etc. When Draupadi and Gajendra were in great distress they worshipped the Lord. These are the instances of Aarta Bhakti. Jijnasu is the enirer. He is dissatisfied with this world. There is a void in his life. He always feels that sensual pleasure is not the highest form of happiness and there is yet pure eternal bliss unmixed with grief and pain, which is to be found within. Janaka and Uddhava were devotees of this type. Seeker of wealth is he who craves for money, wife, children, position, name and fame. Sugriva? Vibhishana? Upamanyu and Dhruva were all devotees of this type. The wise are the men of knowledge who have attained to Selfillumination. Sukadeva was a JnaniBhakta. Kamsa? Sishupala and Ravana thought of the Lord constantly on account of fear and hatred (VairaBhakti). Hence they are also regarded as devotees. Be devoted to God, whatever be your motive. Devotion will purify the motive in due course.

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What is the meaning of Bhagavad Gita Chapter 7, Verse 16?
Four kinds of virtuous men worship Me, O Arjuna, and they are the distressed, the seekers of knowledge, the seekers of wealth, and the wise, O Lord of the Bharatas.
Which chapter and verse of the Bhagavad Gita is this?
This is verse 16 of Chapter 7 (Jñāna Vijñāna Yog — Self-Knowledge and Enlightenment) of the Bhagavad Gita, a scripture of 18 chapters and 700 verses spoken by Lord Krishna to Arjuna.