Chapter 10 of 18 · 42 Verses

The Yoga of Divine Glories

Vibhuti Yoga · विभूति योग

Summary

In Chapter 10, Krishna reveals His divine manifestations (Vibhutis) throughout creation. He is the best, the brightest, the most powerful in every category — the sun among luminaries, the Himalayas among mountains, the Ganges among rivers, the OM among sounds. This chapter is meant to expand our vision to see divinity everywhere in the world around us.

Key Teachings

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The divine manifests as the excellence in everything

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Wherever you see extraordinary beauty, power, or glory, know it as a spark of God

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Krishna is the source from which everything originates

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Contemplating God's infinite glories deepens devotion

Famous Verses

I am the Self seated in the hearts of all living entities. I am the beginning, the middle, and the end of all beings.

— Bhagavad Gita 10.20

Know that all opulent, beautiful and glorious creations spring from but a spark of My splendor.

— Bhagavad Gita 10.41

Why This Matters Today

Chapter 10 is training in sacred perception. Instead of seeing the world as mundane, it teaches us to find the divine in excellence — in a breathtaking sunset, a brilliant mind, a moment of pure love. This reframe transforms everyday experience from ordinary to sacred.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Vibhuti Yoga about?

In Chapter 10, Krishna reveals His divine manifestations (Vibhutis) throughout creation. He is the best, the brightest, the most powerful in every category — the sun among luminaries, the Himalayas among mountains, the Ganges among rivers, the OM among sounds. This chapter is meant to expand our vision to see divinity everywhere in the world around us.

How many verses are in Bhagavad Gita Chapter 10?

Bhagavad Gita Chapter 10 (Vibhuti Yoga) contains 42 verses.

What are the key teachings of Gita Chapter 10?

The divine manifests as the excellence in everything. Wherever you see extraordinary beauty, power, or glory, know it as a spark of God. Krishna is the source from which everything originates. Contemplating God's infinite glories deepens devotion