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Bhagavad Gita 7.8 — Raso 'ham Apsu Kaunteya in Bengali · বাংলা

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Bhagavad Gita Chapter 7, Verse 8 · Sage Veda Vyasa (Mahabharata, Bhishma Parva) · Ancient (text compiled c. 5th–2nd century BCE)

In the seventh chapter, the Yoga of Knowledge and Realization (Jnana-Vijnana Yoga), Krishna begins to describe his divine manifestations (vibhutis), showing how the one Supreme pervades all of creation. This verse opens that revelation, identifying himself as the essence in water, light, the Vedas, ether and humankind, so that Arjuna may learn to recognize him everywhere.

শাস্ত্রে যেমন বলা হয়েছে

Devotees who absorbed the teaching of this verse describe a transformed vision of the world, in which the taste of water, the glow of the moon, and the sound of Om all became living reminders of God's nearness, filling their daily lives with continuous, joyful remembrance of the Divine.

মন্ত্র

যেকোনো পঙ্‌ক্তি বা ▶ বোতাম ছুঁয়ে শুনুন

রসোঽহমপ্সু কৌন্তেয প্রভাস্মি শশিসূর্যযোঃ। প্রণবঃ সর্ববেদেষু শব্দঃ খে পৌরুষং নৃষু॥

raso ’ham apsu kaunteya prabhāsmi śhaśhi-sūryayoḥ praṇavaḥ sarva-vedeṣhu śhabdaḥ khe pauruṣhaṁ nṛiṣhu

অর্থ:I am the taste in water, O son of Kunti; I am the light of the moon and the sun; I am the sacred syllable Om in all the Vedas, the sound in ether, and the ability in human beings.

শব্দে-শব্দে অর্থ

উচ্চারণ শুনতে যেকোনো শব্দে ক্লিক করুন

রসঃ🔊rasaḥtaste, flavour, essence
অহম্🔊ahamI am
অপ্সু🔊apsuin water
কৌন্তেয🔊kaunteyaO son of Kunti (Arjuna)
প্রভা🔊prabhāthe radiance, the light
অস্মি🔊asmiI am
শশিসূর্যযোঃ🔊śhaśhi-sūryayoḥof the moon and the sun
প্রণবঃ🔊praṇavaḥthe sacred syllable Om
সর্ববেদেষু🔊sarva-vedeṣhuin all the Vedas
শব্দঃ🔊śhabdaḥsound
খে🔊khein ether, in space
পৌরুষম্🔊pauruṣhamability, manliness, virility
নৃষু🔊nṛiṣhuin humans, in men

Bhagavad Gita 7.8 — Raso 'ham Apsu Kaunteya পাঠের উপকারিতা

Trains the devotee to perceive God's presence in everything around them

Deepens devotion by revealing the Divine as the essence of all experience

Brings a constant sense of the sacred into ordinary daily life

Strengthens the chanting of Om (Pranava) as the very form of the Lord

Dissolves the sense of separation between the seeker and God

Cultivates wonder, gratitude and reverence for creation

Bhagavad Gita 7.8 — Raso 'ham Apsu Kaunteya পাঠের নিয়ম

জপ সংখ্যা11বার
উত্তম সময়Morning meditation, or anytime while contemplating the presence of God in nature

Chant this verse slowly, pausing to feel each image — the taste of water, the light of sun and moon, the sound of Om, the strength within you — as the living presence of the Divine. It is a wonderful contemplation for cultivating God-awareness in everyday experience. Let each repetition train your eyes and heart to see the one Lord shining through all things.

প্রায়শ জিজ্ঞাসিত প্রশ্ন

এই পাতায় সম্পূর্ণ Bhagavad Gita 7.8 — Raso 'ham Apsu Kaunteya বাংলা লিপিতে দেওয়া আছে — সেই একই মূল শ্লোক, অক্ষরে-অক্ষরে লিপ্যন্তরিত, যাতে আপনি স্বচ্ছন্দে পড়তে ও জপ করতে পারেন। যেকোনো পঙ্‌ক্তি (বা ▶ বোতাম) ছুঁয়ে তার পাঠ শুনুন।
হ্যাঁ — শুধু লিপি বদলায়; শব্দ ও তার অর্থ মূলই থাকে। এই পাতার শ্লোকে-শ্লোকে অর্থ, উপকারিতা ও পাঠের নিয়ম একইভাবে প্রযোজ্য।
Krishna reveals that he is the very essence within creation — the taste in water, the light of the sun and moon, the syllable Om in the Vedas, sound in ether, and ability in humans. The verse teaches that God is the inner essence of all things, not separate from them.
These are vivid examples to help us recognize the Divine in our direct experience. The subtle, essential quality of each thing — the taste that makes water refreshing, the light that makes the sun shine — is presented as God's own presence, so that we may see Him everywhere.
Krishna declares that he is Om, the sacred syllable that is the essence of all the Vedas. This places Om as a direct symbol and sound-form of the Supreme, making its chanting a powerful way to commune with God.
Use it as a practice of seeing God in everything: when you drink water, feel sunlight, hear sound, or use your own strength, remember that these are expressions of the Divine. This turns ordinary moments into continuous awareness of the Lord.

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