श्रीमद् भगवद्गीता

मूल श्लोकः

श्री भगवानुवाच

भूय एव महाबाहो श्रृणु मे परमं वचः।

यत्तेऽहं प्रीयमाणाय वक्ष्यामि हितकाम्यया।।10.1।।

 

English Commentary By Swami Sivananda



10.1 भूयः again, एव verily, महाबाहो O mightyarmed, श्रृणु hear, मे My, परमम् supreme, वचः word, यत् which, ते to thee, अहम् I, प्रीयमाणाय who art beloved, वक्ष्यामि (I) will declare, हितकाम्यया wishing (thy) welfare.

Commentary:
I shall repeat what I said before (in the seventh and the ninth discourses). My essential nature and My manifestations have already been pointed out. As it is very difficult to understand the divine nature, I shall describe it once more to you, although it has been described already. I shall tell you of the divine glories and point out in which forms of being I should be thought of.I will speak to you as you are delighted to hear Me. Now your heart is taking delight in Me.The Lord wants to encourage Arjuna and cheer him up and so He Himself comes forward to give instructions to Arjuna even without his reest.Paramam Vachah supreme word. Paramam means supreme, revealing the unsurpassed truth (Niratisaya Vastu which is Brahman).O Arjuna You are immensely delighted with My speech, as if you are drinking the immortalising nectar.

English Translation of Abhinavgupta's Sanskrit Commentary By Dr. S. Sankaranarayan

10.1 See Comment under 10.5

English Translation Of Sri Shankaracharya's Sanskrit Commentary By Swami Gambirananda

10.1 O mighty-armed one, srnu, listen; bhuyah eva, over agiain; me, to My; paramam, supreme; vacah, utterance, which is expressive of the transcendental Reality; yat, which supreme Truth; aham, I; vaksyami, shall speak; te, to you; priyamanaya, who take delight (in it). You become greatly pleased by My utterance, like one drinking ambrosia. Hence, I shall speak to you hita-kamyaya, wishing your welfare. 'Why shall I speak?' In answer to this the Lord says:

English Translation By Swami Gambirananda

10.1 The Blessed Lord said O mighty-armed one, listen over again ot My supreme utterance, which I, wishing your welfare, shall speak to you who take delight (in it).