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Bhagavad Gita 4.7 is the famous Avatar verse where Krishna declares: "Whenever dharma declines and adharma prevails, I manifest myself." This verse establishes the doctrine of divine incarnation (Avatara) in Hinduism.
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From ज्ञानकर्मसंन्यासयोग
The Yoga of Knowledge and Renunciation
Bhagavad Gita 4.7 is the famous Avatar verse where Krishna declares: "Whenever dharma declines and adharma prevails, I manifest myself." This verse establishes the doctrine of divine incarnation (Avatara) in Hinduism.
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Bhagavad Gita 4.7 is verse 7 of 42 verses in Chapter 4, part of the Bhagavad Gita's 700 total verses across 18 chapters. Studied by an estimated 1.2 billion Hindus worldwide, this verse is available in 6 languages on the Srimad Gita App (4.8/5 rating, 1,567+ reviews).
॥ Sanskrit Text ॥
yadā yadā hi dharmasya glānir bhavati bhārata abhyutthānam adharmasya tadātmānaṁ sṛijāmyaham
For, whenever there is a decay of righteousness and the rise of unrighteousness, then, O descendant of Bharata, I send forth that which the Self is unimportant.
।।4.7।। हे भरतवंशी अर्जुन! जब-जब धर्मकी हानि और अधर्मकी वृद्धि होती है, तब-तब ही मैं अपने-आपको साकाररूपसे प्रकट करता हूँ।
yadā yadā—whenever; hi—certainly; dharmasya—of righteousness; glāniḥ—decline; bhavati—is; bhārata—Arjun, descendant of Bharat; abhyutthānam—increase; adharmasya—of unrighteousness; tadā—at that time; ātmānam—self; sṛijāmi—manifest; aham—I
Contemplate this verse during your morning meditation. Reflect on how its teachings apply to your current life situation and challenges.
Apply the wisdom of Jnana Karma Sanyasa Yoga to your work by focusing on your duties without excessive attachment to outcomes.
Use these teachings to cultivate patience, understanding, and equanimity in your relationships with family and friends.
Chapter 4: Jnana Karma Sanyasa Yoga (ज्ञानकर्मसंन्यासयोग) contains 42 verses and focuses on the yoga of knowledge and renunciation.
This verse appears in the beginning of the chapter, establishing the core concepts of this yoga.
"Whenever there is a decline of righteousness and rise of unrighteousness, then I manifest Myself. This is the eternal promise of the Lord to restore cosmic order."
— Adi Shankaracharya, Gita Bhashya
"The Supreme Lord incarnates by His own will, not compelled by karma. His descent is for the protection of the virtuous and the destruction of evil."
— Ramanujacharya, Gita Bhashya
"The Lord appears whenever there is a predominance of irreligiosity and a disappearance of true religion. The Lord has innumerable incarnations."
— Swami Prabhupada, Bhagavad Gita As It Is
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