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Bhagavad Gita 10.10 — Tesham Satata-Yuktanam — Benefits & How to Chant

श्रीमद्भगवद्गीता १०.१० — तेषां सततयुक्तानां

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Benefits of Chanting Bhagavad Gita 10.10 — Tesham Satata-Yuktanam

Assures the loving devotee of receiving divine grace and guidance

Reveals that God himself grants the wisdom (buddhi-yoga) to reach Him

Strengthens steadfast, loving devotion (bhakti) to the Lord

Awakens inner discrimination that leads the soul toward liberation

Builds confidence that sincere worship is never unanswered

Unites the paths of devotion and knowledge in the seeker's heart

How to Chant Bhagavad Gita 10.10 — Tesham Satata-Yuktanam

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Repetitions
11 times
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Best Time
Morning devotion or while praying for divine guidance and wisdom

Instructions

Recite this verse with loving devotion, offering your worship to the Lord and trusting his promise to grant the inner wisdom that leads to him. Let it deepen both your constancy in practice and your reliance on grace. Chanted daily with love, it nurtures steadfast bhakti and opens the heart to the guidance the Lord bestows upon his devotees.

Spiritual Significance

Devotees through the ages have cherished this verse as the Lord's personal pledge, and the tradition holds that wherever a heart worships him with steady love, the promised inner wisdom dawns of its own accord — saints recounting that such grace, unsought by intellect alone, gently guided them home to God.

Origin & History

Source: Bhagavad Gita Chapter 10, Verse 10

Author: Sage Veda Vyasa (Mahabharata, Bhishma Parva)

In the tenth chapter, Vibhuti Yoga, Krishna reveals his divine glories and the source of all creation. Before describing his infinite manifestations, he assures Arjuna of his loving response to devotion: to those who worship him constantly and with love, he himself grants the inner wisdom (buddhi-yoga) by which they come to him — a luminous promise of grace at the heart of the chapter.

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