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Bhagavad Gita 7.3

Chapter 7, Verse 3

Part of 7: Jñāna Vijñāna Yogज्ञानविज्ञानयोग

मनुष्याणां सहस्रेषु कश्िचद्यतति सिद्धये। यततामपि सिद्धानां कश्िचन्मां वेत्ति तत्त्वतः॥

Transliteration

manuṣhyāṇāṁ sahasreṣhu kaśhchid yatati siddhaye yatatām api siddhānāṁ kaśhchin māṁ vetti tattvataḥ

Meaning

Among thousands of men, one may perchance strive for perfection; even among those successful strivers, only one may perchance know Me in essence.

Word-by-word meaning
manuṣhyāṇāmof mensahasreṣhuout of many thousandskaśhchitsomeoneyatatistrivessiddhayefor perfectionyatatāmof those who striveapievensiddhānāmof those who have achieved perfectionkaśhchitsomeonemāmmevettiknowstattvataḥin truth
Commentary

Mark how difficult it is to attain to the knowledge of the Self or to how Brahman in essence. Siddhanam literally means those who have attained to perfection (the perfected ones) but here it means only those who strive to attain perfection. Those who purchase diamonds, rubies or pearls are few. Those who study the postgraduate course are few. Even so those who attempt for Selfrealisation and who actually know the Truth in essence are few only. The liberated ones (Jivanmuktas) are rare. Real Sadhakas are also rare. The,knowledge of the Self bestows incalculable fruits on man, viz., immortality, eternal bliss, perennial joy and everlasting peace. It is very difficult to attain to this knowledge of the Self. But a good and earnest spiritual aspirant (Sadhaka) who is endowed with a strong determination and iron resolve, and who is eipped with the four means to salvation can easily obtain the knowledge of the Self.

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What is the meaning of Bhagavad Gita Chapter 7, Verse 3?
Among thousands of men, one may perchance strive for perfection; even among those successful strivers, only one may perchance know Me in essence.
Which chapter and verse of the Bhagavad Gita is this?
This is verse 3 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.