Aham Sarvasya Prabhavo
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✦ Meaning
This beloved verse from the Bhagavad Gita (10.8) is regarded by many devotees as the heart of the Gita. Krishna declares that he is the origin of everything and that all proceeds from him; realizing this, the wise worship him with deep love. In the Bhakti tradition it is treasured as the essence of surrender and devotion.
Origin & Story
Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 10 (Vibhuti Yoga), verse 8 · Spoken by Lord Krishna; part of the Mahabharata (Veda Vyasa) · Classical antiquity (part of the Mahabharata)
In the tenth chapter of the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna reveals his infinite divine glories. He opens this disclosure by declaring himself the origin of all that is, the one from whom everything proceeds, and says that those who truly know this worship him with loving devotion. Vaishnava commentators count this among the four (or several) 'essence verses' (chatuh-shloki) at the core of the Gita's teaching of bhakti.
✦ As told in scripture
Devotees recount how meditation on this single verse has transformed dry intellectual seekers into lovers of God, for once one truly feels that everything flows from the Lord, worship arises spontaneously as love rather than duty.
The Mantra
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Ahaṃ sarvasya prabhavo mattaḥ sarvaṃ pravartate। iti matvā bhajante māṃ budhā bhāva-samanvitāḥ॥
Meaning:I am the source of all; from Me everything proceeds. Knowing this, the wise, filled with loving devotion, worship Me.
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Benefits of Chanting Aham Sarvasya Prabhavo
Awakens loving devotion (bhakti) toward the Supreme Lord
Recognizes God as the single source of all that exists
Considered by Vaishnavas the seed-verse of pure devotion
Brings the mind to surrender and trust in the Divine
Deepens the realization that everything proceeds from God
Inspires worship filled with feeling (bhava) rather than mere ritual
How to Chant Aham Sarvasya Prabhavo
Chant this verse with feeling, dwelling on its meaning that the Lord is the origin of all and that the wise worship him out of love. In the Gaudiya and Bhakti traditions it is cherished as a central verse of devotion. Recite it 11 or 108 times during japa, or include it in daily Gita recitation, letting the heart soften into 'bhava' — loving absorption in Krishna.
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