इति ते ज्ञानमाख्यातं गुह्याद्गुह्यतरं मया | विमृश्यैतदशेषेण यथेच्छसि तथा कुरु || 63 || |
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“Thus, I have imparted to you the knowledge that is more secret than the secret. Reflecting upon it completely, do as you wish.”
Commentary
Lord Krishna is assuring Arjuna that he has shared with him the most profound and confidential knowledge, which surpasses any other secret. This knowledge is considered to be of utmost importance and is meant to provide guidance and insight into the nature of reality, self-realization, and the path to liberation.
Lord Krishna then encourages Arjuna to thoroughly contemplate this knowledge and make his own choices based on his understanding and free will. The phrase emphasizes that Arjuna has the autonomy to decide how he wants to apply this knowledge in his life and act accordingly.