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मन्मना भव मद्भक्तो — Word-by-Word Meaning

मन्मना भव मद्भक्तो

Every Sanskrit word explained in English

Word-by-Word Breakdown

मन्मनाः
mat-manāḥ
one whose mind is fixed on Me; always thinking of Me
भव
bhava
be, become
मद्भक्तः
mad-bhaktaḥ
My devotee
मद्याजी
mad-yājī
My worshipper; one who offers worship to Me
माम्
mām
to Me
नमस्कुरु
namaskuru
offer obeisances, bow down
माम् एव
mām eva
to Me alone, certainly to Me
एष्यसि
eṣhyasi
you shall come, you will attain
युक्त्वा
yuktvā
having united, having absorbed
एवम्
evam
thus, in this way
आत्मानम्
ātmānam
your self (mind and body)
मत्परायणः
mat-parāyaṇaḥ
having Me as the supreme goal; wholly devoted to Me

Complete Translation

तुम मुझमें स्थिर मन वाले बनो; मेरे भक्त और मेरे पूजन करने वाले बनो; मुझे नमस्कार करो; इस प्रकार मत्परायण (मुझे ही परम लक्ष्य मानकर) होकर आत्मा को मुझसे युक्त करके तुम मुझे ही प्राप्त होओगे।

Origin & History

Source: Bhagavad Gita Chapter 9, Verse 34

Author: Spoken by Lord Krishna to Arjuna; recorded by Sage Veda Vyasa in the Mahabharata (Bhishma Parva)

Period: Ancient (part of the Mahabharata, traditionally dated to the Dvapara Yuga)

The ninth chapter of the Gita, Raja Vidya Raja Guhya Yoga, is called the Yoga of the Kingly Science and Kingly Secret, for it reveals the most confidential knowledge of devotion to the Supreme. After describing His glory and the ease of the path of loving worship, Krishna concludes the chapter with this verse — a complete and tender summary of bhakti. It is regarded as one of the clearest distillations of the devotional path in all of scripture.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Man-mana Bhava Mad-bhakto mean?
It means 'Fix your mind on Me, be My devotee, worship Me, and bow down to Me; thus uniting yourself with Me and making Me your supreme goal, you will come to Me.' It is Krishna's complete teaching on devotion in Bhagavad Gita 9.34.
Why is this verse repeated in the Gita?
This same fourfold instruction appears again, almost word for word, in Bhagavad Gita 18.65 near the very end of the dialogue. Krishna repeats it to emphasize that loving devotion and surrender to Him is the essence and culmination of the entire Gita's teaching.
What are the four instructions in this verse?
Krishna gives four steps of devotion: (1) man-mana — fix the mind on Him; (2) mad-bhakta — become His devotee; (3) mad-yaji — worship Him; and (4) mam namaskuru — bow down to Him. Practicing these with Him as the supreme goal leads the devotee to attain Him.
What does 'mat-parayana' mean?
Mat-parayana means 'having Me as the supreme goal' or being wholly dependent on and dedicated to the Lord. It describes a devotee who has made Krishna the single highest aim of life, surrendering completely to Him.

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