Tad Viddhi Pranipatena (Bhagavad Gita 4.34) — Benefits & How to Chant
तद्विद्धि प्रणिपातेन
Complete guide to chanting correctly for maximum benefit
Benefits of Chanting Tad Viddhi Pranipatena (Bhagavad Gita 4.34)
Teaches the sacred method of acquiring true knowledge
humility, inquiry and service to a realized teacher.
Establishes the guru-disciple relationship as the path to spiritual wisdom (jnana).
Cultivates the right attitude of the seeker: surrender of ego, sincere questioning and selfless service.
Recited by students and seekers to invoke the grace of the guru and receive genuine understanding.
Contemplated to remind oneself that knowledge is received through humility, not pride.
How to Chant Tad Viddhi Pranipatena (Bhagavad Gita 4.34)
Instructions
Recite the verse with reverence, especially before study or when seeking guidance from a teacher, cultivating an attitude of humility, sincere inquiry and willingness to serve. It is cherished as the guiding principle for approaching a guru and receiving true knowledge.
Spiritual Significance
It is traditionally held that knowledge approached with pride remains barren, while the same knowledge sought with humility, inquiry and service blossoms into realization; thus countless disciples, serving their guru in this spirit, are said to have received the light of true wisdom.
Origin & History
Source: Bhagavad Gita Chapter 4, Verse 34
Author: Veda Vyasa (Lord Krishna's teaching)
In the fourth chapter of the Bhagavad Gita, the Jnana Karma Sanyasa Yoga, Lord Krishna glorifies the path of knowledge and the sacrifice of wisdom. Here he instructs Arjuna on how such knowledge is to be obtained — by approaching realized sages with humility, inquiry and service — making this verse a timeless teaching on the guru-disciple relationship.