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Bhagavad Gita 9.23

Chapter 9, Verse 23

Part of 9: Rāja Vidyā Yogराजविद्याराजगुह्ययोग

येऽप्यन्यदेवता भक्ता यजन्ते श्रद्धयाऽन्विताः। तेऽपि मामेव कौन्तेय यजन्त्यविधिपूर्वकम्॥

Transliteration

ye ’pyanya-devatā-bhaktā yajante śhraddhayānvitāḥ te ’pi mām eva kaunteya yajantyavidhi-pūrvakam

Meaning

Even those devotees who, endowed with faith, worship other gods, worship Me alone, O Arjuna, but by the wrong method.

Word-by-word meaning
yethose whoapialthoughanyaotherdevatācelestial godsbhaktāḥdevoteesyajanteworshipśhraddhayā anvitāḥfaithfullytetheyapialsomāmmeevaonlykaunteyaArjun, the son of Kuntiyajantiworshipavidhi-pūrvakamby the wrong method
Commentary

They worship Me in ignorance. Their mode of worship is contrary to the ancient,rule. Hence they return to this world. People worship Agni? Indra? Surya? Varuna, the Vasus, etc. Even they attain Me, because I am everywhere. But their devotion is not pure. It is vicarious. Water should be given to the root and not to the branches. If the root is satisfied, the whole tree must be and is satisfied. Even so, if I (the root of this world and all the gods) am satisfied, all the gods must be and are satisfied. Though the messages from the five organs of knowledge reach the one consciousness, will it be right and useful to place a sweetmeat in the ear and a flower in the eyes The function of eating must be done by the mouth alone and the function of smelling by the nose alone. Therefore I should be worshipped in My own nature. They should know Me as the Self in all beings. They should recognise Me in other worship. I am the root. I am the source of all the gods and of this whole world. (Cf. IV.11VII.20)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the meaning of Bhagavad Gita Chapter 9, Verse 23?
Even those devotees who, endowed with faith, worship other gods, worship Me alone, O Arjuna, but by the wrong method.
Which chapter and verse of the Bhagavad Gita is this?
This is verse 23 of Chapter 9 (Rāja Vidyā Yog — Yoga through the King of Sciences) of the Bhagavad Gita, a scripture of 18 chapters and 700 verses spoken by Lord Krishna to Arjuna.