Whoever offers Me with devotion a leaf, a flower, a fruit, or water, I accept that loving offering of the pure-hearted.
Krishna’s simplicity and accessibility shine here. Even a humble offering made with devotion is accepted, emphasizing the importance of the heart’s intent over material wealth in worship.
Whatever you do, whatever you eat, whatever you offer in sacrifice, whatever you give, whatever austerity you perform, O Kaunteya, do it as an offering to Me.
By urging Arjuna to dedicate all actions to Him, Krishna integrates the spiritual and material aspects of life. This verse emphasizes that even mundane actions can become sacred when performed as offerings to the divine.
By this dedication, you will be freed from the bonds of action yielding good and bad results, and liberated, you will come to Me.
Liberation from the bonds of karma becomes attainable through dedication. Krishna connects selfless action to spiritual freedom, reminding Arjuna of the transformative power of surrendering results to Him.
I am equally disposed to all beings; to Me, there is none hateful or dear. But those who worship Me with devotion are in Me, and I am in them.
Krishna emphasizes His impartiality, yet highlights the unique bond with devoted worshippers. This verse reassures Arjuna that divine love and guidance become more accessible through faith and dedication.
Even if a man of very bad conduct worships Me with undivided devotion, he must be regarded as righteous, for he has rightly resolved.
Krishna reassures that even those with a troubled past can attain righteousness through unwavering devotion. This commentary challenges societal norms, advocating for redemption and transformation through faith.
He soon becomes righteous and attains eternal peace. O Kaunteya, declare it boldly that My devotee never perishes.
The swift transformation of a devotee from sinner to saint demonstrates the power of grace. Krishna inspires Arjuna to trust in the process of devotion, which can lead to lasting peace and fulfillment.
O Partha, even those born in sinful wombs—women, Vaishyas, and Shudras—attain the supreme goal by taking refuge in Me.
Krishna highlights the inclusivity of the spiritual path, showing that devotion transcends social and birth-based barriers. This verse reassures Arjuna of the divine’s equal love for all who surrender to Him.