Shloka 1
Sanskrit:
рддрдкрд╕्рд╡िрдн्рдпोрд╜рдзिрдХो рдпोрдЧी рдЬ्рдЮाрдиिрдн्рдпोрд╜рдкि рдорддोрд╜рдзिрдХः |
рдХрд░्рдоिрдн्рдпрд╢्рдЪाрдзिрдХो рдпोрдЧी рддрд╕्рдоाрдж्рдпोрдЧी рднрд╡ाрд░्рдЬुрди ॥ рем.рекрем ॥
Transliteration:
Tapasvibhyo ’dhiko yog─л j├▒─Бnibhyo ’pi mato ’dhikaс╕е,
Karmibhya┼Ыh ch─Бdhiko yog─л tasm─Бd yog─л bhav─Бrjuna.
Meaning:
A yogi is considered superior to the ascetics (those who perform severe austerities), superior to the scholars of knowledge, and superior to those who perform ritualistic actions. Therefore, O Arjuna, be a yogi.
Explanation:
Krishna clearly ranks the paths: The yogi (one who meditates and unites with the Divine) stands at the top — higher than mere austerity, bookish knowledge, or ritualistic work. This is a strong call to become a true yogi!
Shloka 2
Sanskrit:
рдпोрдЧिрдиाрдордкि рд╕рд░्рд╡ेрд╖ां рдордж्рдЧрддेрдиाрди्рддрд░ाрдд्рдордиा |
рд╢्рд░рдж्рдзाрд╡ाрди्рднрдЬрддे рдпो рдоां рд╕ рдоे рдпुрдХ्рддрддрдоो рдорддः ॥ рем.рекрен ॥
Transliteration:
Yogin─Бm api sarveс╣гh─Бс╣Б mad-gaten─Бntar─Бtman─Б,
┼Ъhraddh─Бv─Бn bhajate yo m─Бс╣Б sa me yuktatamo mataс╕е.
Meaning:
Among all yogis, the one who is full of faith and worships Me with his mind constantly absorbed in Me — he is considered by Me to be the most perfect yogi.
Explanation:
The highest yogi is not just one who meditates in silence, but the one who loves and devotes himself to Krishna with full faith and steady remembrance. Devotion-filled meditation is the supreme stage!

Today’s TakeawayBe a Yogi — and the best one is the devotee!
Krishna encourages us to rise above all other paths and become a yogi. But the greatest among yogis is the one who meditates with love, faith, and constant remembrance of the Divine. Combine meditation with devotion, and you reach the highest perfection. Start today — even a little sincere practice takes you far!
Chapter 6 complete!
JAI SHRI KRISHNA.ЁЯСРЁЯСПЁЯТЮЁЯТлЁЯЩМЁЯЩЗЁЯЩП"Krishna Sada Sahayate" (рдХृрд╖्рдг: рд╕рджा рд╕рд╣ाрдпрддे)ЁЯЩМ✨Jai Shri Krishna! ЁЯЩП✨
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рддрдкрд╕्рд╡िрдн्рдпोрд╜рдзिрдХो рдпोрдЧी рдЬ्рдЮाрдиिрдн्рдпोрд╜рдкि рдорддोрд╜рдзिрдХः |
рдХрд░्рдоिрдн्рдпрд╢्рдЪाрдзिрдХो рдпोрдЧी рддрд╕्рдоाрдж्рдпोрдЧी рднрд╡ाрд░्рдЬुрди ॥ рем.рекрем ॥
Tapasvibhyo ’dhiko yog─л j├▒─Бnibhyo ’pi mato ’dhikaс╕е,
Karmibhya┼Ыh ch─Бdhiko yog─л tasm─Бd yog─л bhav─Бrjuna.
A yogi is considered superior to the ascetics (those who perform severe austerities), superior to the scholars of knowledge, and superior to those who perform ritualistic actions. Therefore, O Arjuna, be a yogi.
Krishna clearly ranks the paths: The yogi (one who meditates and unites with the Divine) stands at the top — higher than mere austerity, bookish knowledge, or ritualistic work. This is a strong call to become a true yogi!
Shloka 2
рдпोрдЧिрдиाрдордкि рд╕рд░्рд╡ेрд╖ां рдордж्рдЧрддेрдиाрди्рддрд░ाрдд्рдордиा |
рд╢्рд░рдж्рдзाрд╡ाрди्рднрдЬрддे рдпो рдоां рд╕ рдоे рдпुрдХ्рддрддрдоो рдорддः ॥ рем.рекрен ॥
Yogin─Бm api sarveс╣гh─Бс╣Б mad-gaten─Бntar─Бtman─Б,
┼Ъhraddh─Бv─Бn bhajate yo m─Бс╣Б sa me yuktatamo mataс╕е.
Among all yogis, the one who is full of faith and worships Me with his mind constantly absorbed in Me — he is considered by Me to be the most perfect yogi.
The highest yogi is not just one who meditates in silence, but the one who loves and devotes himself to Krishna with full faith and steady remembrance. Devotion-filled meditation is the supreme stage!
Today’s TakeawayBe a Yogi — and the best one is the devotee!
Krishna encourages us to rise above all other paths and become a yogi. But the greatest among yogis is the one who meditates with love, faith, and constant remembrance of the Divine. Combine meditation with devotion, and you reach the highest perfection. Start today — even a little sincere practice takes you far!
Hashtags#BhagavadGita #DailyInspiration #MDayGitaQuote #DhyanaYoga #BestYogi #KrishnaDevotion #Chapter6 #GitaWisdom #SpiritualSuperiority #BhaktiYoga #MeditationWithLove

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