BG 18.75
By the grace of sage Vyasa, I have heard this secret and noble science from the lips of its master, Lord Krishna.
योगं योगेश्वरात्कृष्णात्साक्षात्कथयतः स्वयम्
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vyāsa-prasādāch — by the grace of sage Veda Vyas
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vyāsa — Vyasa
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prasādāch — by the grace of
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chhrutavān — have heard
śhrutavān -
etad — this
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guhyam — secret
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ahaṁ — I
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param — supreme
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yogaṁ — Yoga
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yogeśhvarāt — from the lord of Yoga
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kṛiṣhṇāt — from Krishna
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sākṣhāt — directly
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kathayataḥ — speaking
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svayam — himself
Sanjaya said: Thus, I have heard this wonderful dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna, which makes my hair stand on end. By the grace of sage Vyasa, I have heard this secret and noble science from the lips of its master, Lord Krishna. My king, I continuously rejoice as I remember this marvelous and auspicious dialogue. As I recall again and again the exceeding beauty of Krishna, I am filled with amazement and joy. Wherever there is Krishna, the Lord of Yoga, and wherever there is Arjuna, the great wielder of the bow, there is fortune, victory, prosperity, and morality. This is my conviction.
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