7.26 vedāhaṁ samatītāni (Original)

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Chapter 7

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vedāhaṁ samatītāni
vartamānāni cārjuna
bhaviṣyāṇi ca bhūtāni
māṁ tu veda na kaścana

‘All beings that were, are, and will be, I know, Arjuna!. But Me, not one knows.’

‘I know all the creatures of the past, of the present, and of the future, but none knows Me.’ This is meant to say that while to Me, all creatures, whether existing in the past, the present or the future, are objects of constant loving concern, no one discerneth Me as Vāsudeva Incarnate, a Ready Refuge to him who may seek.

Hence, the jñāni or wisdom-ripe sage is very rare (See Proem to verse 20).

Because:-

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