Bhagavad Gita 8.1 · Aksara Brahma Yoga

Chapter 8, Verse 1

अर्जुन उवाच | किं तद् ब्रह्म किमध्यात्मं किं कर्म पुरुषोत्तम | अधिभूतं च किं प्रोक्तमधिदैवं किमुच्यते ||८-१||

arjuna uvāca . kiṃ tad brahma kimadhyātmaṃ kiṃ karma puruṣottama . adhibhūtaṃ ca kiṃ proktamadhidaivaṃ kimucyate ||8-1||

Meaning

Swami Sivananda did not comment on this sloka

Word-by-Word Meaning

किम् तत् ब्रह्मwhat is that Brahman
किम् अध्यात्मम्what is the Self (adhyatma)
किम् कर्मwhat is action (karma)
पुरुषोत्तमO Supreme Person
अधिभूतम्the basis of created beings
किम् प्रोक्तम्what is declared to be
अधिदैवम्the basis of the divine
किम् उच्यतेwhat is it called

Explanation & Commentary

Chapter 8 opens with Arjuna's questions rather than Krishna's instruction. At the close of Chapter 7, Krishna used seven mysterious terms — Brahman, adhyatma, karma, adhibhuta, adhidaiva, adhiyajna, and the moment of death. A sincere student does not let such words pass unexamined, and so Arjuna asks Krishna, the Purushottama, to define each one.

This verse models the spirit of genuine inquiry. Spiritual life is not advanced by nodding along to grand-sounding ideas; it grows when we pause and ask, 'What does this actually mean?' Arjuna's willingness to admit what he does not understand, and to seek precise knowledge, is itself a form of humility. The questions he raises here become the architecture of the entire chapter, which Krishna will answer term by term in the verses that follow.

💡 Key Takeaway

Real understanding begins when you have the courage to ask what a teaching truly means rather than pretending to know.

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Related Verses

अधियज्ञः कथं कोऽत्र देहेऽस्मिन्मधुसूदन | प्रयाणकाले च कथं ज्ञेयोऽसि नियतात्मभिः ||८-२||

adhiyajñaḥ kathaṃ ko.atra dehe.asminmadhusūdana . prayāṇakāle ca kathaṃ jñeyo.asi niyatātmabhiḥ ||8-2||

8.2 Who and how is Adhiyajna here in this body, O destroyer of Madhu (Krishna)? And how at the time of death, art Thou to be known by the self-controlled?

श्रीभगवानुवाच | अक्षरं ब्रह्म परमं स्वभावोऽध्यात्ममुच्यते | भूतभावोद्भवकरो विसर्गः कर्मसंज्ञितः ||८-३||

śrībhagavānuvāca . akṣaraṃ brahma paramaṃ svabhāvo.adhyātmamucyate . bhūtabhāvodbhavakaro visargaḥ karmasaṃjñitaḥ ||8-3||

8.3 The Blessed Lord said Brahman is the Imperishable, the Supreme; Its essential nature is called Self-knowledge; the offering (to the gods) which causes existence and manifestation of beings and which also sustains them is called action.

अग्निर्जोतिरहः शुक्लः षण्मासा उत्तरायणम् | तत्र प्रयाता गच्छन्ति ब्रह्म ब्रह्मविदो जनाः ||८-२४||

agnirjotirahaḥ śuklaḥ ṣaṇmāsā uttarāyaṇam . tatra prayātā gacchanti brahma brahmavido janāḥ ||8-24||

8.24 Fire, light daytime, the bright fortnight, the six months of the northern path of the sun (the northern solstice) departing then (by these) men who know Brahman go to Brahman.