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Bhagavad GitaChapter 12 · fol. XII
Hinduism

Chapter12The Yoga of Devotion

◆ About this chapter

Chapter Twelve of the Bhagavad Gita, known as the Yoga of Devotion, addresses the nature of bhakti as a distinct spiritual path within the broader framework of dharma. Krishna delineates the qualities of the ideal devotee who transcends dualities and offers guidance on how to approach the divine through surrender rather than mere ritual or intellectual inquiry. Situated after the initial establishment of duty and before the metaphysical speculations of subsequent chapters, this section serves as a pivotal bridge between ethical conduct and ultimate liberation.

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King James Version (1611)
1611 · Public domain

The most influential English translation ever made. Sometimes archaic, but the standard PD English text.

Translators commissioned by King James I of England, 1604–1611

He who hates no creature, who is friendly and compassionate to all, who is free from attachment and egoism, the same in pain and pleasure, forgiving — such a devotee is dear to Me.
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