Review Bhagavad Gita 7.24-7.30: Krishna explains why people miss His unborn nature, how yoga-maya and desire-aversion veil vision, and how purified refuge leads to complete knowledge and steady remembrance.
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Question 1
What mistake does Krishna correct in verse 7.24?
Krishna is warning against reducing the Divine to an external appearance. His true nature is unborn, changeless, and beyond the limits of a body or historical form.
Why is Krishna not visible to everyone according to verse 7.25?
The veil is not a lack in Krishna. The world is deluded by yoga-maya, so people fail to recognize the unborn and everlasting reality behind appearances.
How do desire and aversion create delusion in verse 7.27?
The verse names the inner pattern that keeps people confused: attraction and repulsion. As long as the mind is ruled by opposites, it cannot rest in clear devotion.
What do seekers understand when they take refuge in Krishna and strive for freedom from death in verse 7.29?
Refuge in Krishna opens comprehensive spiritual understanding. The seeker begins to know the highest reality, the self, and action in relation to liberation.
Which summary best captures the close of Chapter 7 in shlokas 7.24-7.30?
The final section diagnoses false perception and inner delusion, then gives the positive movement: right action, refuge, complete knowledge, and remembrance of Krishna at death.