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Rāja Vidyā Yog
Bhagavad Gita

Rāja Vidyā Yog

Royal Knowledge and Its Secret Teaching

Chapter 9
BG Chapter 9

Chapter Theme

Chapter 9 presents the "royal knowledge" that connects clear spiritual insight with simple, faithful devotion. It teaches that God is both the hidden source of everything and the present friend who cares for us. This knowledge is called secret because it goes beyond rituals and book learning to direct experience through devotion.

Krishna explains that true worship is inner and steady: even a small, sincere offering or heart‑felt prayer reaches God. He stresses that God is never limited by rituals but accepts devotion in any form when it comes from humility and faith.

The chapter also shows how to live: act in the world while offering results to the divine, see all beings as expressions of the same presence, and remain free from fear. This approach removes pride, calms the mind, and points toward liberation.

Finally, Krishna promises protection and union to those who come to him with single‑minded faith. The path here is practical—simple devotion combined with right action leads to peace and freedom.

Key Teachings

  • God is both the transcendent source and the immanent support of the world; everything rests in Him.
  • Sincere devotion matters more than outward rituals; even small, honest love reaches the divine.
  • Offer your actions and their results to God—work without attachment leads to peace.
  • See all life as connected; treat others with respect and compassion.
  • Steady faith and heartfelt surrender remove fear and lead to union with the divine.

Life Application

  • Turn daily tasks into devotion: dedicate your work, speech, and meals as offerings rather than clinging to outcomes.
  • Practice a simple devotional habit (short prayer, mantra, or gratitude) each morning or evening to build steady faith.
  • Treat people and events as expressions of the same life—respond with calm, care, and equality.

Reflection Question

What one small, sincere act of devotion can I do today to connect my life with a deeper purpose?

Verses in this Chapter

Verse 1

The Blessed Lord said, "I shall now declare to thee, who does not cavil, the greatest secret—the knowledge combined with experience (Self-realisation). Having known this, thou shalt be free from evil."

Verse 2

This is the royal science, the royal secret, the supreme purifier, realizable by direct intuitive knowledge, according to righteousness, very easy to perform and imperishable.

Verse 3

Those who have no faith in this Dharma, O Parantapa, return to the path of this world without attaining Me.

Verse 4

All of this world is pervaded by Me in My unmanifest aspect; all beings exist within Me, but I do not dwell within them.

Verse 5

Nor do beings exist in Me (in reality); behold, My divine Yoga, which supports all beings, but does not dwell in them, is My Self, the efficient cause of beings.

Verse 6

As the mighty wind, moving everywhere, always rests in the ether, so too, know that all beings rest in Me.

Verse 7-8

All beings, O Arjuna, go into My Nature at the end of a Kalpa; I send them forth again at the beginning of the next Kalpa. Animating My Nature, I again and again send forth all this multitude of beings, helpless under the force of Nature.

Verse 9

These acts do not bind Me, O Arjuna, sitting as one indifferent, unattached to those acts.

Verse 10

Under Me, as supervisor, Nature produces the moving and the unmoving; therefore, O Arjuna, the world revolves.

Verse 11

Fools disregard Me, clad in human form, not knowing My higher Being as the great Lord of all beings.

Verse 12

They are possessed of the deceitful nature of demons and undivine beings, filled with vain hopes, vain actions, and vain knowledge that is senseless.

Verse 13

But the great souls, O Arjuna, partaking of My divine nature, worship Me with a single-minded devotion, knowing Me as the imperishable source of all beings.

Verse 14

Always glorifying Me, striving, firm in their vows, prostrating themselves before Me, they worship Me with steadfast devotion.

Verse 15

Others also, sacrificing with the wisdom-sacrifice, worship Me, the All-Faced, as one, distinct, and manifold.

Verse 16-17

I am Kratu; I am Yajna; I am the offering to the manes; I am the medicinal herbs and all plants; I am the Mantra; I am also the ghee or melted butter; I am the fire; I am the oblation. I am the father of this world, the mother, the dispenser of the fruits of actions, and the grandfather; the one thing to be known, the purifier, the sacred monosyllable (Om), and also the Rik, Sama, and Yajur Vedas.

Verse 18

I am the goal, the supporter, the Lord, the witness, the abode, the shelter, the friend, the origin, the dissolution, the foundation, the treasure-house, and the imperishable seed.

Verse 19

As the sun, I give heat; I withhold and send forth the rain; I am immortality and also death, existence and non-existence, O Arjuna.

Verse 20

The knowers of the three Vedas, the drinkers of Soma, purified of all sins, worshipping Me through sacrifices, pray for the way to heaven; they reach the holy world of the Lord of the gods and enjoy the divine pleasures of the gods in heaven.

Verse 21

They, having enjoyed the vast heaven, enter the world of mortals when their merit is exhausted; thus abiding by the injunctions of the three (Vedas) and desiring objects of desires, they attain to the state of coming and going.

Verse 22

For those men who worship Me alone, thinking of no one else, for those ever-united, I secure what they have not already possessed and preserve what they already possess.

Verse 23

Even those devotees who, endowed with faith, worship other gods, worship Me alone, O Arjuna, but by the wrong method.

Verse 24

For I alone am the enjoyer and Lord of all sacrifices; but they do not know Me in reality, and thus they return to this mortal world.

Verse 25

The worshippers of the gods go to them; the ancestor-worshippers go to the manes; the worshippers of the deities who preside over the elements go to them; but My devotees come to Me.

Verse 26

Whoever offers Me with devotion a leaf, a flower, a fruit, or a little water, that, so offered devotedly by the pure-minded, I accept.

Verse 27

Whatever you do, whatever you eat, whatever you offer in sacrifice, whatever you give, whatever austerity you practice, O Arjuna, do it as an offering to Me.

Verse 28

Thus, you shall be freed from the bonds of actions yielding good and evil fruits; with the mind steadfast in the Yoga of renunciation, and liberated, you shall come to Me.

Verse 29

I am the same to all beings; there is none hateful or dear to Me; but those who worship Me with devotion are in Me, and I am also in them.

Verse 30

Even if the most sinful worships Me, with devotion to no one else, he should indeed be regarded as righteous, for he has rightly resolved.

Verse 31

Soon he becomes righteous and attains eternal peace; O Arjuna, proclaim thou for certain that My devotee never perishes.

Verse 32

For, taking refuge in Me, they who, O Arjuna, may be of a sinful birth—women, Vaisyas, and Sudras—attain the Supreme Goal.

Verse 33

How much more easily, then, do Brahmins and devoted royal saints attain the goal? Having come to this impermanent and unhappy world, do thou worship Me.

Verse 34

Fix your mind on Me; be devoted to Me; sacrifice to Me; bow down to Me; having thus united your whole self to Me, taking Me as the supreme goal, you will come to Me.