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एतां विभूतिं योगं च मम यो वेत्ति तत्त्वतः। सोऽविकम्पेन योगेन युज्यते नात्र संशयः।।

etāṁ vibhūtiṁ yogaṁ ca mama yo vetti tattvataḥ so ’vikampena yogena yujyate nātra saṁśayaḥ

etām (all this) vibhūtim (opulence) yogam (mystic power) ca (and) mama (of Mine) yaḥ (anyone who) vetti (knows) tattvataḥ (in reality) saḥ (he) avikampena (without any division) yogena (in devotional service) yujyate (is engaged) na (never) atra (here) saṁśayaḥ (doubt).

One who is factually convinced of this opulence and mystic power of Mine engages in unalloyed devotional service; of this there is no doubt.

Kṛṣṇa explains the value of studying His cosmic power and opulences. He states that one who is factually convinced of His ‘Vibhūti’ or grandeur becomes fixed in ‘Avikampa’ yoga—unshakable devotional service. Knowing the scale of God’s power is a prerequisite for deep, unwavering faith. Why study cosmology or the Lord’s various manifestations? Because when you realize that Kṛṣṇa creates the creators of the universe, you no longer treat Him as a common mythological figure. Your worship shifts from casual ritual to profound awe and reverence. Realizing His greatness naturally leads to surrendering to His will. There is no doubt that this knowledge is the foundation of steady devotion. A superficial understanding of God leads to superficial faith that wavers during hard times. But the one who knows Kṛṣṇa’s infinite power ‘tattvataḥ’ or in truth, stays firm like a rock, knowing that the Supreme Lord is always in control.