
Chapter 10 Verse 7
Vibhūti Yog
एतां विभूतिं योगं च मम यो वेत्ति तत्त्वतः। सोऽविकम्पेन योगेन युज्यते नात्र संशयः।।10.7।।
etāṁ vibhūtiṁ yogaṁ cha mama yo vetti tattvataḥ so ’vikampena yogena yujyate nātra sanśhayaḥ
Word Meanings
| etām | these |
| vibhūtim | glories |
| yogam | divine powers |
| cha | and |
| mama | my |
| yaḥ | those who |
| vetti | know |
| tattvataḥ | in truth |
| saḥ | they |
| avikalpena | unwavering |
| yogena | in bhakti yog |
| yujyate | becomes united |
| na | never |
| atra | here |
| sanśhayaḥ | doubt |
Translation
He who truly knows these manifold manifestations of My Being and this Yoga-power of Mine, becomes established in unshakable Yoga; there is no doubt about it.
Philosophical Significance
Core Meaning
When you truly see the Divine in all its forms and powers, you stop treating spiritual truth as just an idea. Understanding the Divine's presence everywhere becomes a steady, lived experience, not a shaky belief.
This real knowing — not just facts but deep recognition — brings inner stability. Your practice of yoga or devotion becomes firm and confident because it rests on direct insight.
As doubt falls away, actions, choices, and reactions grow calmer. You live from a center that feels connected, steady, and sure.
Life Application
- Practice noticing one example each day of how the good or skill you admire comes from a larger source (nature, people, talents) to build a habit of seeing the divine in life.
- Make a short daily routine (prayer, meditation, mindful breath) to turn understanding into steady experience rather than just theory.
- When you feel uncertain, pause and ask whether you are seeing the part or the whole — this helps shift from doubt to steadiness.
Reflection Question
Can I recognize the same divine presence behind different people, events, and talents in my daily life?

