bhaktyā mām abhijānāti yāvān yaśh chāsmi tattvataḥ
tato māṁ tattvato jñātvā viśhate tad-anantaram
bhaktyā — by loving devotion;
mām — me;
abhijānāti — one comes to know;
yāvān — as much as;
yaḥ cha asmi — as I am;
tattvataḥ — in truth;
tataḥ — then;
mām — me;
tattvataḥ — in truth;
jñātvā — having known;
viśhate — enters;
tat-anantaram — thereafter
In this verse, Lord Krishna explains that truly knowing Him (the Supreme Personality of God) is only possible through love and devotion. It's not enough to just read books or use our brains to figure it out. To really understand who God is, one must be devoted and serve Him sincerely. This service should be guided by someone who is genuinely devoted themselves.
Here’s why: Sometimes people think they can understand God just by being very educated or by thinking deeply about it. But Lord Krishna says this isn’t enough. He suggests that academic knowledge alone doesn’t reveal the true nature of God. Understanding the full essence of God comes from being actively engaged in devotion and worship.
When a person is truly devoted, they connect with God on a deeper level. This connection changes how they see the world and their place in it. It helps them realize truths about themselves and their relationship with God. This state of awareness is what Krishna calls being 'fully conscious' of Him. It’s like being in a close relationship where you know what the other person feels and thinks.
Once someone reaches this level of understanding through devotion, they can 'enter the kingdom of God.' This means that they can experience a state of peace, love, and happiness that is beyond ordinary life. It’s a place of eternal bliss where one is united with God.
To sum up, Krishna is saying that the path to truly knowing Him involves loving service and devotion, rather than just thinking and studying on your own. Genuine engagement in God’s service, especially under the guidance of a knowledgeable devotee, is what opens the door to understanding Him deeply and experiencing divine joy.