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BG 7.19

Bhagavad Gītā · Jñāna Vijñāna YogaAnuṣṭubh (śloka)

बहूनां जन्मनामन्ते ज्ञानवान्मां प्रपद्यते | वासुदेवः सर्वमिति स महात्मा सुदुर्लभः ||७-१९||

bahūnāṃ janmanāmante jñānavānmāṃ prapadyate . vāsudevaḥ sarvamiti sa mahātmā sudurlabhaḥ ||7-19||

Linguistic facts

Meter · chandasVidyut

Anuṣṭubh (śloka) · 16+16 syllables

scansion (laghu/guru)
baLGnāṃGjaGnmaLGmaGnteGjñāGnaLGnmāṃGpraLpaGdyaLteG
GsuLdeGvaḥGsaGrvaLmiLtiLsaLmaLGtmāGsuLduGrlaLbhaḥG
Sandhi · pada-pāṭhaVidyut
बहुऊनाम्जन्मनाम्अन्तेज्ञानवान्माम्प्रपद्यतेवासुदेवस्सर्वम्इतिमहात्मासुत्उस्लभस्
Word-by-word morphologyVidyut
16 words analyzed
  • बहुbahuबहुindeclinable
  • ऊनाम्ūnāmnominal · genitive plural masculine
  • जन्मनाम्janmanāmजन्मन्nominal · genitive plural neuter
  • अन्तेanteअन्तिnominal · locative singular masculine
  • ज्ञानवान्jñānavānज्ञानवत्nominal · nominative singular masculine
  • माम्māmमाnominal · genitive plural neuter
  • प्रपद्यतेprapadyateप्रपद्verb · present third singular active (√prapad)
  • वासुदेवस्vāsudevasवासुदेवnominal · nominative singular masculine
  • सर्वम्sarvamसर्वnominal · accusative singular masculine
  • इतिitinominal · nominative singular neuter
  • sanominal · vocative singular masculine
  • महात्mahātमह्nominal · Panchami singular masculine
  • मामाnominal · vocative singular neuter
  • सुत्sutसुnominal · nominative singular masculine
  • उस्usnominal · nominative singular masculine
  • लभस्labhasलभ्nominal · nominative plural masculine
Recitationtool-derived · pending

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Translations

Swami SivanandaRelay

7.19 At the end of many births the wise man comes to Me, realising that all this is Vaasudeva (the innermost Self); such a great soul (Mahatma) is very hard to find.

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8 more attributed translations
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami PrabhupadaRelay

After many births and deaths, he who is actually in knowledge surrenders unto Me, knowing Me to be the cause of all causes and all that is. Such a great soul is very rare.

Dr.S.SankaranarayanRelay

7.19. At the end of many births, one attains Me with the conviction that 'All is Vasudeva' - that noble Soul is very difficult to get.

Shri Purohit SwamiRelay

7.19 After many lives, at last the wise man realises Me as I am. A man so enlightened that he sees God everywhere is very difficult to find.

Sri Abhinav GuptaRelay

7.16-19 Caturvidhah etc., upto sudurlabhah. Those who worship Me are men of good action. They are of four types. All these are noble ones. For, other persons, mean-minded as they are, beg a cure of their affliction, and money etc., from persons who have hands, feet, stomach, body and intelligence (or bodily strength) that are eal to their (the beggers) own, or even from those who are very much inferior. But, by comparison with the man of wisdom, [the other three under estion] are of inferior intelligence. For, they entertain, at that sage too, a sense of duality. Becuase, a sense of duality 'I seek this from the Bhagavat' is clearly discernible in them. On the other hand, the man of wisdom hangs on Me alone with a sense of identity [of him with Me]. Hence, I am verily indentical with him. It is I alone, and not [any other] gain, that is dear to him. That is why he is having a mind purified by the firm conviction 'All is nothing but Vasudeva'.

Sri RamanujaRelay

7.19 Further after passing through innumerable auspicious births, one gets the knowledge: 'I find my sole joy as a Sesa of Vasudeva. I find my essence, existence and activities to be dependent on Him. He is superior over all others on account of His innumerable auspicious attributes.' Conseent to this knowledge he resorts to Me, i.e., meditates on Me, realising, 'Vasudeva alone is my highest end and also the means for attaining it, and whatever other desire remains in the mind, He alone is all that too for me'. Such a great-souled person, i.e., great-minded man is hard to find. It is very hard to find such persons in this world. This is the only meaning of the statement that 'Vasudeva is all,' because of the topic having been begun with the statements: 'For I am very dear to the man of knowledge' (7.17) and 'For he, integrated, is devoted to Me alone as the highest end' (7.18). It is so, also because that Jnanin whose traits are given here, possesses the same alities as the man of knowledge described earlier. For, it has been said that the two Prakrtis, the animate and the inanimate, have their sole essence in being the Sesa (dependants) of the Supreme Person in the verses beginning with 'Earth, water' (7.4) and ending with, 'Ego-sense, thus My Prakrti is divided eightfold. This is my lower (Prakrti). But know that which is other than this (lower nature) and forms the life-principle to be the higher Prakrti' (7.4-5). Then take the beginning from 'I am the origin and dissolution of the whole universe. There is nothing higher than Myself, O Arjuna' (7.6-7), and ending with, 'Know that all the states of Sattva, Rajas and Tamas are from Me alone. But I am not in them. They are in Me' (7.12). It has been declared in these texts that the two Prakrtis, both in their states of cause and effect, depend upon Him for their essence, existence and activities and that the Supreme Person is superior to everything in all respects. Therefore the knower of this truth alone is here spoken of as a man of knowledge or as one knowing 'All this is Vasudeva.' [The purpose of this explanation is to eliminate any pure monistic slant to this passage.] Sri Krsna now explains the rarity of finding such a person of knowledge.

Sri ShankaracharyaRelay

7.19 Ante, at the end, after the completion; bahunam, of many; janmanam, births, which becme the repository for accumulating [Ast. omits this word.-Tr.] the tendencies leading to Knowledge; jnanavan, the man of Knowledge, who has got hiis Knowledge matured; directly prapadyate, attains; mam, Me, Vasudeva, who am the inmost Self; (realizing)-in what way?-iti, that; Vasudeva is sarvam, all. Sah, such a one, who realizes Me [Here Ast. adds the word Narayana.-Tr.] thus as the Self of all; is mahatma, a high-souled one. There is none else who can eal or excel him. Therefore he is su-durlabhah, very rare among thousands of men, as it has been said (in verse 3). The reason why one does not realize that all this is verily Vasudeva, the Self, is being stated:

Swami AdidevanandaRelay

7.19 At the end of many births, the man of knowledge finds refuge in Me, realising that 'Vasudeva is all.' It is very hard to find such a great-souled person.

Swami GambiranandaRelay

7.19 At the end of many births the man of Knowledge attains Me, (realizing) that Vasudeva is all. Such a high-souled one is very rare.

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