18. Renunciation and Surrender

Mokṣha Sanyās Yog

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.

व्यासप्रसादाच्छ्रुतवानेतद्गुह्यमहं परम्
योगं योगेश्वरात्कृष्णात्साक्षात्कथयतः स्वयम्

  • vyāsa-prasādāch — by the grace of sage Veda Vyas

    • vyāsa — Vyasa

    • prasādāch — by the grace of

  • chhrutavān — have heard
    śhrutavān

  • etad — this

  • guhyam — secret

  • ahaṁ — I

  • param — supreme

  • yogaṁ — Yoga

  • yogeśhvarāt — from the lord of Yoga

  • kṛiṣhṇāt — from Krishna

  • sākṣhāt — directly

  • kathayataḥ — speaking

  • svayam — himself

...18.73

Sanjaya said: Thus, I have heard this wonderful dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna, which makes my hair stand on end.

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By the grace of sage Vyasa, I have heard this secret and noble science from the lips of its master, Lord Krishna.

[75]

My king, I continuously rejoice as I remember this marvelous and auspicious dialogue.

[76]

As I recall again and again the exceeding beauty of Krishna, I am filled with amazement and joy.

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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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Chapter 18, Verse 75