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Bhagavad Gita 7.18

Chapter 7, Verse 18

Part of 7: Jñāna Vijñāna Yogज्ञानविज्ञानयोग

उदाराः सर्व एवैते ज्ञानी त्वात्मैव मे मतम्। आस्थितः स हि युक्तात्मा मामेवानुत्तमां गतिम्॥

Transliteration

udārāḥ sarva evaite jñānī tvātmaiva me matam āsthitaḥ sa hi yuktātmā mām evānuttamāṁ gatim

Meaning

Indeed, all these are noble; however, I consider the wise man as My very Self; for, he is steadfast in mind and established in Me alone as the supreme goal.

Word-by-word meaning
udārāḥnoblesarveallevaindeedetethesejñānīthose in knowledgetubutātmā evamy very selfmemymatamopinionāsthitaḥsituatedsaḥhehicertainlyyukta-ātmāthose who are unitedmāmin meevacertainlyanuttamāmthe supremegatimgoal
Commentary

Are not the other three kinds of devotees dear to the Lord They are. They are all noble souls. But the wise man is exceedingly dear because he has a steady mind he has fixed his mind on Brahman. He does not want any worldly object, but only the Supreme Being. He seeks Brahman alone as the supreme goal. He practises Ahamgraha Upasana (meditation on the Self as the all). He tries to realise that he is identical with the Supreme Self. Therefore I regard a wise man as My very Self. (Cf. II.49)

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What is the meaning of Bhagavad Gita Chapter 7, Verse 18?
Indeed, all these are noble; however, I consider the wise man as My very Self; for, he is steadfast in mind and established in Me alone as the supreme goal.
Which chapter and verse of the Bhagavad Gita is this?
This is verse 18 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.