ya idaṁ paramaṁ guhyaṁ mad-bhakteṣhv abhidhāsyati
bhaktiṁ mayi parāṁ kṛitvā mām evaiṣhyaty asanśhayaḥ
yaḥ — who;
idam — this;
paramam — most;
guhyam — confidential knowledge;
mat-bhakteṣhu — amongst my devotees;
abhidhāsyati — teaches;
bhaktim — greatest act of love;
mayi — to me;
parām — transcendental;
kṛitvā — doing;
mām — to me;
eva — certainly;
eṣhyati — comes;
asanśhayaḥ — without doubt
This verse is about sharing and teaching the deep and hidden truths found in the Bhagavad Gita, especially to those who are very devoted to Krishna. It emphasizes that discussing the Gita among those who truly believe in Krishna brings great rewards.
When Krishna speaks about 'devotees', he means people who sincerely love and follow him. He is saying that if someone takes the teachings of the Gita and shares them with these devoted individuals, something wonderful happens: they will be given assurance that they are practicing their devotion correctly. This kind of sharing helps strengthen their faith and keeps them connected to Krishna.
It's important to note that Krishna encourages teaching these insights to those who respect him as the Supreme God. Trying to explain the Gita to those who don’t truly appreciate Krishna might lead to misunderstandings. It’s like trying to explain a beautiful painting to someone who doesn’t appreciate art—they might not see its value or beauty.
The verse highlights that it is only when the teachings are shared with true devotees that the essence of the Gita can be fully understood. Those who have a genuine desire to follow Krishna will gain a lot from such discussions, and in taking part in this process, they will also grow in their own devotion.
At the end of the journey of devotion, Krishna assures that these devoted souls will return to him, meaning they will reach a state of peace and happiness that is beyond this physical world. This promise gives confidence to those who are learning, practicing, and sharing Krishna's teachings.
So, in simple terms, this verse encourages us to share the teachings of the Gita with loving and devoted people. Doing so not only helps them but also guarantees that we will find our way back to a peaceful and loving connection with Krishna, our true home.