Shloka 1
🌟 Sanskrit:
इमं विवस्वते योगं प्रोक्तवानहमव्ययम् |
विवस्वान्मनवे प्राह मनुरिक्ष्वाकवेऽब्रवीत् || 4.1 ||
🌟 Transliteration:
imaṁ vivasvate yogaṁ proktavān aham avyayam |
vivasvān manave prāha manuḥ ikṣvākuve ’bravīt ||
🌟 Meaning:
The Supreme Lord said: This imperishable yoga, I taught to Vivasvan (the Sun) who passed it to Manu, and Manu in turn taught it to Ikshvaku.
🌟 Explanation:
Krishna reveals the eternal nature of the spiritual wisdom he is teaching. It was revealed in ancient times to the solar deity Vivasvan, who passed it to the first man Manu, the progenitor of humanity, who then passed it to the king Ikshvaku, the founder of the solar dynasty. This lineage shows the timeless and universal nature of this yoga, connecting cosmic order, spiritual knowledge, and righteous action through generations.
Today’s Takeaway
Wisdom echoes through time. The philosophical and practical wisdom of the Gita is not new; it has been taught since the dawn of creation and passed through an unbroken chain of enlightened teachers. When you engage with these teachings, you join this timeless tradition of seekers who have walked the spiritual path across eras. Your practice taps into a universal truth that transcends time and place.
JAI SHRI KRISHNA👐👏💕💚💛💫🙌🙇🙏
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