Shloka 11
ЁЯМЯ Sanskrit:
рдпे рдпрдеा рдоां рдк्рд░рдкрдж्рдпрди्рддे рддांрд╕्рддрдеैрд╡ рднрдЬाрдо्рдпрд╣рдо् |
рдордо рд╡рд░्рдд्рдоाрдиुрд╡рд░्рддрди्рддे рдордиुрд╖्рдпाः рдкाрд░्рде рд╕рд░्рд╡рд╢ः || 4.11 ||
ЁЯМЯ Transliteration:
ye yath─Б m─Бс╣Б prapadyante t─Бс╣Бs tathaiva bhaj─Бmy aham
mama vartm─Бnuvartante manuс╣гy─Бс╕е p─Бrtha sarva┼Ыaс╕е
ЁЯМЯ Meaning:
In whatever way people approach Me, I reciprocate with them in the same way. Everyone, O Arjuna, follows My path in all respects.
Explanation
Krishna reveals a universal spiritual law: the Divine responds according to the mood, intention, and depth with which each person approaches.
If one seeks worldly success, the Lord responds through the laws of karma and nature.
If one seeks liberation or pure love, He responds with grace, guidance, and inner transformation.
No one is outside His path (mama vartma), but not all seek the same goal, so the results differ. God is impartial yet intimately personal: a perfect mirror to each soul’s approach.
Today’s Takeaway
Your relationship with the Divine is shaped by how you choose to approach. Come with ego, you meet law; come with love, you meet Love. Every step you take toward God is answered—precisely, personally, and perfectly.
JAI SHRI KRISHNAЁЯСРЁЯСПЁЯТЮЁЯТлЁЯТЫЁЯЩМЁЯЩОЁЯЩЗЁЯЩП
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