Bhagavad Gita
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वेदेषु यज्ञेषु तपःसु चैव दानेषु यत्पुण्यफलं प्रदिष्टम्। अत्येति तत्सर्वमिदं विदित्वा योगी परं स्थानमुपैति चाद्यम्।।8.28।।
Verse Audio
vedeṣhu yajñeṣhu tapaḥsu chaiva dāneṣhu yat puṇya-phalaṁ pradiṣhṭam atyeti tat sarvam idaṁ viditvā yogī paraṁ sthānam upaiti chādyam
Core Philosophical Concepts
paths after death
bright and dark trajectories
non-return and return
yogic discernment
steady commitment
Word-by-Word Meanings
vedeṣhu (vedeṣhu)in the study of the Vedas; yajñeṣhu (yajñeṣhu)in performance of sacrifices; tapaḥsu (tapaḥsu)in austerities; cha (cha)and; eva (eva)certainly; dāneṣhu (dāneṣhu)in giving charities; yat (yat)which; puṇya-phalam (puṇya-phalam)fruit of merit; pradiṣhṭam (pradiṣhṭam)is gained; atyeti (atyeti)surpasses; tat sarvam (tat sarvam)all; idam (idam)this; viditvā (viditvā)having known; yogī (yogī)a yogi; param (param)Supreme; sthānam (sthānam)Abode; upaiti (upaiti)achieves; cha (cha)and; ādyam (ādyam)original;
Translation (English)

Whatever fruit of merit is declared (in the scriptures) to accrue from (the study of) the Vedas, (the performance of) sacrifices, (the practice of) austerities, and gifts, beyond all this goes the Yogi, having known this; and he attains to the Supreme, Primeval (first or ancient) Abode.

Translation (Hindi)

।।8.28।। योगी पुरुष यह सब (दोनों मार्गों के तत्त्व को) जानकर वेदाध्ययन, यज्ञ, तप और दान करने में जो पुण्य फल कहा गया है, उस सबका उल्लंघन कर जाता है और आद्य (सनातन), परम स्थान को प्राप्त होता है।।

Verse Summary(English)

Whatever fruit of merit is declared (in the scriptures) to accrue from (the study of) the Vedas, (the performance of) sacrifices, (the practice of) austerities, and gifts, beyond all this goes the Yogi, having known this; and he attains to the Supreme, Primeval (first or ancient) Abode. It distinguishes post-death trajectories and reinforces unwavering yogic commitment.

Verse Summary(Hindi)

योगी पुरुष यह सब (दोनों मार्गों के तत्त्व को) जानकर वेदाध्ययन, यज्ञ, तप और दान करने में जो पुण्य फल कहा गया है, उस सबका उल्लंघन कर जाता है और आद्य (सनातन), परम स्थान को प्राप्त होता है।। यह समापन मृत्यु-पश्चात मार्गों के विवेक और अविचल साधना की आवश्यकता को रेखांकित करता है।

This verse in Chapter 8 expands the Gita's teaching toward ultimate orientation: how one lives, remembers, and departs. It says: Whatever fruit of merit is declared (in the scriptures) to accrue from (the study of) the Vedas, (the performance of) sacrifices, (the practice of) austerities, and gifts, beyond all this goes the Yogi, having known this; and he attains to the Supreme, Primeval (first or ancient) Abode.. Its primary themes include paths after death, bright and dark trajectories, non-return and return, yogic discernment, showing that spiritual realization is not an isolated event but the culmination of sustained inner formation. Krishna connects metaphysical clarity with practical discipline. Concepts such as Brahman, adhyatma, and karma are not abstract labels; they shape attention, value, and conduct. The chapter repeatedly insists that the state of mind at life's end reflects the habits cultivated throughout life. Therefore remembrance at death is prepared by remembrance in life, supported by steadiness, devotion, and ethical coherence. For practice, this verse invites a long-horizon spirituality. Daily intention, speech, and action gradually configure consciousness. When the mind is trained toward what is enduring, fear reduces and clarity increases. Chapter 8 thus reframes mortality: not as interruption of practice, but as the moment that reveals what practice has made of us.

In Gita 8.28, Krishna integrates metaphysical precision with existential urgency by linking ontology, memory, and destiny. The verse states: Whatever fruit of merit is declared (in the scriptures) to accrue from (the study of) the Vedas, (the performance of) sacrifices, (the practice of) austerities, and gifts, beyond all this goes the Yogi, having known this; and he attains to the Supreme, Primeval (first or ancient) Abode.. Its Sanskrit framing, "वेदेषु यज्ञेषु तपःसु चैव", foregrounds paths after death; bright and dark trajectories; non-return and return and situates liberation within a disciplined continuity of consciousness rather than a last-minute gesture. Chapter 8 advances a layered doctrine of transition: what appears as death is interpreted through the quality of awareness, the object of remembrance, and the maturity of prior practice. From a contemplative standpoint, this dissolves the split between everyday life and eschatological concern: each act of attention is formative. A devotional reading deepens this by presenting steadfast orientation to the Divine as both means and end, where remembrance is not mechanical repetition but relational absorption. A cosmological reading adds that cyclic manifestation and dissolution do not exhaust reality; the text differentiates temporal recurrence from the imperishable ground. The chapter's practical force lies in disciplined preparation. It invites practitioners to reconfigure desire, stabilize mind, and align conduct so that final awareness is not accidental. Thus liberation is neither fatalistic nor arbitrary: it is the fruit of integrated living, where knowledge clarifies aim, yoga stabilizes attention, and devotion renders consciousness resilient at the threshold where ordinary control fails.

इस श्लोक में आठवें अध्याय का केंद्रीय शिक्षण सामने आता है, जहाँ अर्जुन के प्रश्नों के माध्यम से ब्रह्म, अध्यात्म और कर्म की गहराई खोली जाती है। श्लोक का भाव है: योगी पुरुष यह सब (दोनों मार्गों के तत्त्व को) जानकर वेदाध्ययन, यज्ञ, तप और दान करने में जो पुण्य फल कहा गया है, उस सबका उल्लंघन कर जाता है और आद्य (सनातन), परम स्थान को प्राप्त होता है।।। इसका केंद्र paths after death, bright and dark trajectories, non-return and return, yogic discernment जैसे विषय हैं, जो बताते हैं कि आध्यात्मिक साधना केवल विचार नहीं, बल्कि जीवनभर की दिशा है। गीता यहाँ एक महत्वपूर्ण सिद्धांत देती है: अंतकाल का स्मरण अचानक नहीं बनता, वह जीवनभर के अभ्यास से तैयार होता है। जिसका मन बार-बार क्षणिक वस्तुओं में उलझा रहता है, उसका चित्त स्थिर नहीं होता; पर जो साधक नियमित रूप से ईश्वर-स्मरण, संयम और विवेक का अभ्यास करता है, वह कठिन समय में भी दिशा नहीं खोता। इसलिए अध्याय 8 मृत्यु की चर्चा करते हुए भी जीवन की गुणवत्ता सुधारने का व्यावहारिक मार्ग देता है। व्यवहार में यह शिक्षा हमें प्रेरित करती है कि हर दिन के छोटे निर्णयों को साधना का हिस्सा मानें। हम किस बात को महत्व देते हैं, क्या सोचते हैं, और किस भाव से कर्म करते हैं—यही धीरे-धीरे हमारे अंतिम मानसिक संस्कार बनते हैं। यह श्लोक साधक को स्थिर भक्ति, स्पष्ट ज्ञान और अनुशासित जीवन का मार्ग देता है, ताकि अंततः भय नहीं, बल्कि स्मरण, शांति और दिव्य आश्रय की अवस्था विकसित हो।

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8.28