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Attaining the Supreme · अक्षरब्रह्मयोगः

Chapter 8, Verse 25

"Smoke, night, the dark fortnight, and the six months of the southern solstice; there, attaining the lunar light, the yogi returns"

Sanskrit
धूमो रात्रिस्तथा कृष्णः षण्मासा दक्षिणायनम्।
तत्र चान्द्रमसं ज्योतिर्योगी प्राप्य निवर्तते
dhūmo rātris tathā kṛiṣhṇaḥ ṣhaṇ-māsā dakṣhiṇāyanam
tatra chāndramasaṁ jyotir yogī prāpya nivartate
धूमःdhūmaḥsmoke
रात्रिःrātriḥnight
तथाtathāand also
कृष्णःkṛṣṇaḥdark fortnight
षण्मासाःṣaṇ-māsāḥsix months
दक्षिणायनम्dakṣiṇāyanamsouthern solstice
तत्रtatrathere
caand
चान्द्रमसम्cāndramasamlunar
ज्योतिःjyotiḥlight
योगीyogīthe yogi
प्राप्यprāpyahaving attained
निवर्ततेnivartatereturns
Smoke, night, the dark fortnight, and the six months of the southern solstice; there, attaining the lunar light, the yogi returns
— Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 8, Verse 25

About This Verse

This verse appears as one of the concluding verses of Chapter 8 — Attaining the Supreme (अक्षरब्रह्मयोगः), which explores attaining the Supreme. This chapter contains 28 verses and focuses on the process of remembering God at the time of death and achieving the supreme destination. In this particular verse, the teaching centers on the idea that smoke, night, the dark fortnight, and the six months of the southern solstice; there, attaining the lunar light, the yogi returns. The Bhagavad Gita is a 700-verse Hindu scripture that is part of the epic Mahabharata, consisting of a conversation between Prince Arjuna and Lord Krishna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra.

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What does Bhagavad Gita Chapter 8 Verse 25 mean?

Chapter 8, Verse 25 of the Bhagavad Gita teaches that smoke, night, the dark fortnight, and the six months of the southern solstice; there, attaining the lunar light, the yogi returns. This verse is part of Attaining the Supreme (अक्षरब्रह्मयोगः), which contains 28 verses.

Who spoke Bhagavad Gita Chapter 8 Verse 25?

This verse is part of the dialogue in Chapter 8 — Attaining the Supreme. The Bhagavad Gita is primarily a conversation between Lord Krishna and Arjuna, narrated by Sanjaya to King Dhritarashtra.

What is the context of Chapter 8, Verse 25 in the Bhagavad Gita?

This verse appears in Chapter 8 — "Attaining the Supreme" (अक्षरब्रह्मयोगः), which is verse 25 of 28 in this chapter. The Yoga of the Imperishable Brahman The Bhagavad Gita has 18 chapters and 700 verses in total.

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