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Bhagavad Gita 9.30

Chapter 9, Verse 30

Part of 9: Rāja Vidyā Yogराजविद्याराजगुह्ययोग

अपि चेत्सुदुराचारो भजते मामनन्यभाक्। साधुरेव स मन्तव्यः सम्यग्व्यवसितो हि सः॥

Transliteration

api chet su-durāchāro bhajate mām ananya-bhāk sādhur eva sa mantavyaḥ samyag vyavasito hi saḥ

Meaning

Even if the most sinful worships Me, with devotion to no one else, he should indeed be regarded as righteous, for he has rightly resolved.

Word-by-word meaning
apievenchetifsu-durāchāraḥthe vilest sinnersbhajateworshipmāmmeananya-bhākexclusive devotionsādhuḥrighteousevacertainlysaḥthat personmantavyaḥis to be consideredsamyakproperlyvyavasitaḥresolvehicertainlysaḥthat person
Commentary

Even if the most sinful worships Him with undivided heart, he too must indeed be deemed righteous for he has made the holy resolution to give up the evil ways of his life. Rogue Ratnakar became Valmiki by his holy resolution. Jagai and Madhai also became righteous devotees. Mary Magdalene a woman of illfame, became a pious woman. Sin vanishes when thoughts of God arise in the mind. Chandrayana and Kricchra Vratas will remove only certain particular sins but the remembrance of the Lord, thoughts of the Supreme Being? Japa and meditation, and Abheda Brahma Chintana (contemplation of Brahman with a nondualistic or Aham Brahmasmi or I am the Absolute attitute) will destroy the sins committed by a person even in hundred crores of Kalpas or ages. By abandoning the evil ways in his external life and by the force of his internal right resolution, he becomes righteous and attains eternal peace. (Cf. IV.36)

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What is the meaning of Bhagavad Gita Chapter 9, Verse 30?
Even if the most sinful worships Me, with devotion to no one else, he should indeed be regarded as righteous, for he has rightly resolved.
Which chapter and verse of the Bhagavad Gita is this?
This is verse 30 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.