Srimad Bhagavad Gita Shloka 15.39

Shloka 15.39

“Their minds absorbed in Me, their lives surrendered to Me, they enlighten each other and always speak of Me, content and delighted.”
Key Teaching: Devotees absorbed in Krishna are content and enlighten others.
Theme: Guidance, Moksha Sannyasa Yoga, Bhakti Yoga.
Description:
Krishna describes devotees whose minds are absorbed in Him, lives surrendered, enlightening each other, always speaking of Him, and feeling content and delighted. This verse, continuing 15.38, addresses Arjuna’s quest (2.9, 13.1). The themes of guidance, as Krishna praises devotees, Moksha Sannyasa Yoga, as he points to liberation, and Bhakti Yoga, as he emphasizes devotion, are central.

In the Mahabharata, Arjuna’s devotion (1.28–46) aligns with this state, contrasting Duryodhana’s isolation (1.3–11). The teaching aligns with Bhakti Yoga (9.34), emphasizing communal devotion. Krishna builds on devotion (15.38), highlighting its joy.

Philosophically, the verse celebrates devotional community, a theme refined with teachings on Bhakti (9.34). Arjuna’s path is clarified by joining such devotees. The themes of Moksha Sannyasa Yoga and Bhakti Yoga underscore the Gita’s focus on divine joy.

Sanjaya’s narration ensures objective clarity. This verse serves as a metaphor for life’s community, where devotion brings joy. Krishna’s teaching prepares readers to live devotedly, aligning with liberation.


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