5 received English translations are available for this śloka. Each voice is labelled; no single rendering is presented as the Sanskrit itself.
Shri Purohit Swami · Poetic English · 1935 edition attribution in the received data
7.1 "Lord Shri Krishna said: Listen, O Arjuna! And I will tell thee how thou shalt know Me in my Full perfection, practising meditation with thy mind devoted to Me, and having Me for thy refuge.
Swami Sivananda · Direct prose · Divine Life Society
7.1 The Blessed Lord said O Arjuna, hear how you shall without doubt know Me fully, with the mind intent on Me, practising Yoga and taking refuge in Me.
7.1 O Partha, mayi asaktamanah, having the mind fixed on Me- one whose mind (manah) is fixed (asakta) on Me (mayi) who am the supreme God possessed on the alification going to be spoken of-.
Yogam yunjan, practising the Yoga of Meditation, concentrating the mind-.
Madasrayah, taking refuge in Me-one to whom I Myself, the supreme Lord, am the refuge (asraya) is madasrayah-.
Anyone who hankers after some human objective resorts to some rite such as the Agnihotra etc., austerity or charity, which is the means to its attainment. This yogi, however, accepts only Me as his refuge; rejecting any other means, he keeps his mind fixed on Me alone.
Srnu, hear; tat, that, which is being spoken of by Me; as to yatha, how, the process by which; you who, having become thus, jnasyasi, will know; mam, Me; asamsayam, with certainty, without doubt, that the Lord is such indeed; and samagram, in fullness, possessed of such alities as greatness, strength, power, majesty, etc. [Strength-physical; power-mental; etc. refers to omniscience and will.] in their fullness.
Swami Ādidevānanda · Śrī-Vaiṣṇava perspective · Rāmānuja school
7.1 The Lord said Listen attentively to My words imparting knowledge to you, by which you will understand Me indubitably and fully - Me, the object of the Yogic contemplation in which you are engaged with a mind so deeply bound to Me by virtue of overwhelming love that it would disintegrate instantaneously the moment it is out of touch with My essential nature, attributes, deeds and glories, and with your very self resting so completely on Me that it would break up when bereft of Me.
Dr. S. Sankaranarayan · Academic precision · modern scholarly
7.1. The Bhagavat said O son of Prtha, hear [from Me] how, having your mind attached to Me, practising Yoga and taking refuge in Me, you shall understand Me fully, without any doubt.
🪷 Hindi Translation · हिन्दी अनुवाद
Received Hindi rendering attributed in the source data to Swami Rāmsukhdās ji.
🪷 Swami Rāmsukhdās · Hindi rendering · source-data attribution
।।7.1।। श्रीभगवान् बोले -- हे पृथानन्दन ! मुझमें आसक्त मनवाला, मेरे आश्रित होकर योगका अभ्यास करता हुआ तू मेरे समग्ररूपको निःसन्देह जैसा जानेगा, उसको सुन।
🪷 English Commentaries · The Ācārya Voices
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Swami Sivananda · Verse-by-verse word-keys with Sanskrit anchors
7.1 मयि on Me? आसक्तमनाः with mind intent? पार्थ O Partha? योगम् Yoga? युञ्जन् practising? मदाश्रयः taking refuge in Me? असंशयम् without doubt? समग्रम् wholly? माम् Me? यथा how? ज्ञास्यसि shall know? तत् that? श्रृणु hear.Commentary He who wishes to attain some result or reward performs the ritual known as Agnihotra or does charity? sinks wells? builds hospitals? resting places? etc.? with Sakama Bhavana (with an inner profit motive) and attains them. But the Yogi on the contrary practises Yoga with a steadfast mind and takes refuge in the Lord alone? with the mind wholly fixed on Him? on His lofty attributes such as omnipotence? omniscience? omnipresence? infinite love? beauty? grace? strength? mercy? inexhaustible wealth? ineffable splendour? pristine glory and purity.The servant of a king? though he constantly serves the king? has not got his mind fixed on him. The mind is ever fixed on his wife and children. Unlike the servant? fix your mind on Me? (the allpervading One)? and take refuge in Me alone. Practise control of the mind in accordance with the instructions given in chapter VI. Then you will know Me and My infinite attributes in full.If you sing the glory and the attributes of the Lord? you will develop love for Him and then your mind will be fixed on Him. Intense love for the Lord is real devotion. You must get full knowledge of the Self without any doubt.He who has taken refuge in the Lord? and he who is trying to fix or has fixed his mind on the Lord cannot bear the separation from the Lord even for a second.
7.1 O Partha, mayi asaktamanah, having the mind fixed on Me- one whose mind (manah) is fixed (asakta) on Me (mayi) who am the supreme God possessed on the alification going to be spoken of-.
Yogam yunjan, practising the Yoga of Meditation, concentrating the mind-.
Madasrayah, taking refuge in Me-one to whom I Myself, the supreme Lord, am the refuge (asraya) is madasrayah-.
Anyone who hankers after some human objective resorts to some rite such as the Agnihotra etc., austerity or charity, which is the means to its attainment. This yogi, however, accepts only Me as his refuge; rejecting any other means, he keeps his mind fixed on Me alone.
Srnu, hear; tat, that, which is being spoken of by Me; as to yatha, how, the process by which; you who, having become thus, jnasyasi, will know; mam, Me; asamsayam, with certainty, without doubt, that the Lord is such indeed; and samagram, in fullness, possessed of such alities as greatness, strength, power, majesty, etc. [Strength-physical; power-mental; etc. refers to omniscience and will.] in their fullness.
7.1 The Lord said Listen attentively to My words imparting knowledge to you, by which you will understand Me indubitably and fully - Me, the object of the Yogic contemplation in which you are engaged with a mind so deeply bound to Me by virtue of overwhelming love that it would disintegrate instantaneously the moment it is out of touch with My essential nature, attributes, deeds and glories, and with your very self resting so completely on Me that it would break up when bereft of Me.
Dr. S. Sankaranarayan · Modern academic scholarship
7.1 See comment under 7.2
Swami Chinmayānanda · Chinmaya Mission · modern Vedantic teaching
।।7.1।। ध्यानाभ्यास का आरम्भ करने के पूर्व साधक जब तक केवल बौद्धिक स्तर पर ही वेदान्त का विचार करता है जैसा कि प्रारम्भ में होना स्वाभाविक है तब तक उसके मन में प्रश्न उठता रहता है कि परिच्छिन्न मन के द्वारा अनन्तस्वरूप सत्य का साक्षात्कार किस प्रकार किया जा सकता है यह प्रश्न सभी जिज्ञासुओं के मन में आता है और इसीलिए वेदान्तशास्त्र इस विषय का विस्तार से वर्णन करता है कि किस प्रकार ध्यान की प्रक्रिया से मन अपनी ही परिच्छिन्नताओं से ऊपर उठकर अपने अनन्तस्वरूप का अनुभव करता है।इस षडाध्यायी के विवेच्य विषय की प्रस्तावना करते हुए श्रीकृष्ण अर्जुन को वचन देते हैं कि वे आत्मसाक्षात्कार के सिद्धान्त एवं उपायों का समग्रत वर्णन करेंगे जिससे यह स्पष्ट हो जायेगा कि किस प्रकार सुसंगठित मन के द्वारा आत्मस्वरूप का ध्यान करने से आत्मा की अपरोक्षानुभूति होती है। ध्यान के सन्दर्भ में मन शब्द का प्रयोग होने पर उससे शुद्ध एवं एकाग्र मन का ही अभिप्राय है न कि अशक्त तथा विखण्डित मन। अनुशासित और असंगठित मन जब अपने स्वरूप में समाहित होता है तब साधक का विकास तीव्र गति से होता है। इस प्रकरण कै विषय है आन्तरिक विकास का युक्तियुक्त विवेचन।श्रीभगवान् कहते हैं
🪷 Hindi Vyākhyā · हिन्दी व्याख्या
Received Hindi vyākhyā attributed in the source data to Swami Rāmsukhdās ji.
🪷 Swami Rāmsukhdās · Hindi vyākhyā · source-data attribution
।।7.1।। व्याख्या--'मय्यासक्तमनाः'--मेरेमें ही जिसका मन आसक्त हो गया है अर्थात् अधिक स्नेहके कारण जिसका मन स्वाभाविक ही मेरेमें लग गया है, चिपक गया है, उसको मेरी याद करनी नहीं पड़ती, प्रत्युत स्वाभाविक मेरी याद आती है और विस्मृति कभी होती ही नहीं--ऐसा तू मेरेमें मनवाला हो।जिसका उत्पत्ति-विनाशशील वस्तुओंका और शब्द, स्पर्श, रूप, रस तथा गन्धका आकर्षण मिट गया है, जिसका इस लोकमें शरीरके आराम, आदर-सत्कार और नामकी ब़ड़ाईमें तथा स्वर्गादि परलोकके भोगोंमें किञ्चिन्मात्र भी खिंचाव, आसक्ति या प्रियता नहीं है, प्रत्युत केवल मेरी तरफ ही खिंचाव है, ऐसे पुरुषका नाम 'मय्यासक्तमनाः' है।
🪷 Place in the Bhagavad-Gītā
This is verse 1 of 30 in Chapter 7 · Jñāna-Vijñāna-Yoga (The Yoga of Knowledge & Realization)
Chapter theme: Krishna-Tattva · BG 7.7 mattaḥ parataraṁ nānyat · Krishna IS the thread
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सर्वम् कृष्णार्पणम् — this verse is one maṇi (jewel) on Krishna's thread (BG 7.7)