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Bhagavad Gita 6.19 — Yatha Dipo Nivata-stho in Grantha · 𑌗𑍍𑌰𑌨𑍍𑌥
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Origin & Story
Bhagavad Gita Chapter 6, Verse 19 · Sage Veda Vyasa (Mahabharata, Bhishma Parva) · Ancient (text compiled c. 5th–2nd century BCE)
In the sixth chapter, Dhyana Yoga, Krishna explains in detail how a seeker should meditate — the seat, the posture, the steadying of the mind, and the withdrawal of the senses. As the mind grows still through practice, it reaches the state described here, likened to a lamp burning motionless in windless air, fully absorbed in the Self.
✦ As told in scripture
Meditators across traditions describe how, when the mind finally grows as still as a sheltered flame, an inner light and profound peace dawn of their own accord — the very experience this verse points to as the fruit of steady dhyana.
The Mantra
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𑌯𑌥𑌾 𑌦𑍀𑌪𑍋 𑌨𑌿𑌵𑌾𑌤𑌸𑍍𑌥𑍋 𑌨𑍇𑌙𑍍𑌗𑌤𑍇 𑌸𑍋𑌪𑌮𑌾 𑌸𑍍𑌮𑍃𑌤𑌾। 𑌯𑍋𑌗𑌿𑌨𑍋 𑌯𑌤𑌚𑌿𑌤𑍍𑌤𑌸𑍍𑌯 𑌯𑍁𑌞𑍍𑌜𑌤𑍋 𑌯𑍋𑌗𑌮𑌾𑌤𑍍𑌮𑌨𑌃॥
yathā dīpo nivāta-stho neṅgate sopamā smṛitā yogino yata-chittasya yuñjato yogam ātmanaḥ
Meaning:As a lamp placed in a windless spot does not flicker — this is the simile given for the disciplined mind of a yogi who is steadily absorbed in the meditation of the Self.
Word-by-Word Meaning
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Benefits of Chanting Bhagavad Gita 6.19 — Yatha Dipo Nivata-stho
Provides a vivid image to steady and calm the meditating mind
Inspires the practice of deep, unwavering concentration (dhyana)
Brings inner stillness, serenity and freedom from mental agitation
Symbolizes the luminous Self revealed by a quieted mind
Encourages a sheltered, distraction-free environment for meditation
Deepens absorption and one-pointedness in spiritual practice
How to Chant Bhagavad Gita 6.19 — Yatha Dipo Nivata-stho
Recite this verse as you settle into meditation, then visualize a steady lamp flame burning without a flicker in still air. Let your mind become that flame — calm, upright and unwavering — as you gently rest attention on the inner Self. Whenever thoughts begin to flutter like a flame in the wind, return to this image to restore stillness and one-pointed focus.
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