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Bhagavad Gita 7.14 — Daivi Hy Esha Guna-Mayi

श्रीमद्भगवद्गीता ७.१४ — दैवी ह्येषा गुणमयी

🕉️ hindu·📿 11× repetitions·🕐 Morning devotion or whenever seeking refuge and protection from delusion·📜 Bhagavad Gita Chapter 7, Verse 14

Also known as: daivi hy esha guna-mayi · daivi hyesha guna-mayi mama maya duratyaya · bhagavad gita 7.14 · gita 7 14 · crossing maya gita verse · surrender to overcome maya gita

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Meaning

In this pivotal verse of the Jnana-Vijnana Yoga chapter, Krishna explains why beings remain bound: his divine energy of illusion (maya), woven of the three modes of nature, is almost impossible to transcend by one's own effort. Yet he gives the sure remedy — those who take exclusive refuge in him alone cross safely beyond maya. The verse pairs a sobering truth about the power of illusion with the liberating promise of grace through surrender.

Origin & Story

Bhagavad Gita Chapter 7, Verse 14 · Sage Veda Vyasa (Mahabharata, Bhishma Parva) · Ancient (text compiled c. 5th–2nd century BCE)

In the seventh chapter, Jnana-Vijnana Yoga, Krishna unveils knowledge of his divine nature and energies. Explaining why most do not recognize him, he reveals that his maya, woven of the three modes, deludes the world and is supremely hard to overcome — yet he assures Arjuna that those who surrender to him alone are carried safely across this illusion.

As told in scripture

Devotees through the ages have invoked this verse when overwhelmed by the confusions of worldly life, and the tradition holds that wherever a soul truly surrenders to the Lord, the otherwise impassable veil of maya parts — countless saints attesting that refuge in God carried them across illusion that no personal effort could conquer.

The Mantra

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दैवी ह्येषा गुणमयी मम माया दुरत्यया। मामेव ये प्रपद्यन्ते मायामेतां तरन्ति ते॥

daivī hyeṣhā guṇa-mayī mama māyā duratyayā mām eva ye prapadyante māyām etāṁ taranti te

Meaning:This divine illusion of Mine, composed of the three modes of nature, is very difficult to overcome. But those who surrender unto Me alone cross beyond this illusion.

Word-by-Word Meaning

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दैवी🔊daivīdivine
हि🔊hicertainly, indeed
एषा🔊eṣhāthis
गुण-मयी🔊guṇa-mayīconsisting of the three modes of nature (sattva, rajas, tamas)
मम🔊mamaMy
माया🔊māyādivine illusion, the deluding energy
दुरत्यया🔊duratyayāvery difficult to overcome, hard to cross
माम्🔊māmunto Me
एव🔊evaalone, certainly
ये🔊yewho
प्रपद्यन्ते🔊prapadyantesurrender, take refuge
मायाम् एताम्🔊māyām etāmthis illusion
तरन्ति🔊taranticross over, transcend
ते🔊tethey

Benefits of Chanting Bhagavad Gita 7.14 — Daivi Hy Esha Guna-Mayi

Reveals maya as the divine illusion that binds all beings

Shows surrender to the Lord as the sure means to cross beyond illusion

Inspires complete refuge (prapatti) in God

Helps the seeker rise above the three modes of material nature

Grants confidence that grace, not mere effort, liberates

Steadies devotion and protects against delusion and attachment

How to Chant Bhagavad Gita 7.14 — Daivi Hy Esha Guna-Mayi

Repetitions11times
Best TimeMorning devotion or whenever seeking refuge and protection from delusion

Chant this verse with heartfelt surrender, acknowledging that the illusion of material nature cannot be conquered by ego alone, and taking refuge in the Lord as the one who carries the devotee across. Recited regularly with devotion, it deepens dependence on divine grace and steadies the mind against the pull of maya.

Frequently Asked Questions

Krishna teaches that his divine illusion (maya), made of the three modes of material nature, is extremely difficult to overcome. The one sure way to transcend it is to surrender exclusively to him; those who take refuge in him alone cross safely beyond maya.
Maya is the Lord's own divine energy that veils his true nature and deludes souls into identifying with material existence. Composed of the three gunas — sattva, rajas and tamas — it is 'duratyaya', nearly impossible to overcome by one's own strength.
Not by force of personal effort alone, but by wholehearted surrender to the Lord. The verse says those who take refuge in Krishna 'alone' (mam eva) cross over the illusion. Devotion and surrender invite the grace that lifts the soul above maya's grip.
It is one of the clearest assurances in the Gita that surrender to God is the path to liberation. While it honestly admits how powerful illusion is, it removes all despair by promising that refuge in the Lord guarantees passage beyond it.

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