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Bhagavad Gita 4.32

Spoken by Krishna · Verse 32 of 42

एवं बहुविधा यज्ञा वितता ब्रह्मणो मुखे । कर्मजान्विद्धि तान्सर्वानेवं ज्ञात्वा विमोक्ष्यसे ॥

evaṃ bahu-vidhā yajñā vitatā brahmaṇo mukhe | karma-jān viddhi tān sarvān evaṃ jñātvā vimokṣyase ||

Many forms of yajna spread through Brahman's mouth — all born of action. Knowing this, you will be freed.

Word by word (3)
evaṃ bahu-vidhā yajñāḥ vitatāḥ brahmaṇaḥ mukhe
— thus many kinds of yajna are spread in the mouth of Brahman · Bahu-vidhā = many-formed, various kinds (bahu = many; vidhā = kind, form). Yajñāḥ = yajnas (plural). Vitatāḥ = spread out, extended, expanded (from vi+tan = to spread). Brahmaṇaḥ mukhe = in the mouth of Brahman (mukha = mouth, opening, face). The striking image: Brahman as a cosmic entity with an 'open mouth' in which all the different forms of yajna are arrayed — each one a form of offering into the infinite. All forms of sincere spiritual practice are held within the one Reality.
karma-jān viddhi tān sarvān evaṃ jñātvā vimokṣyase
— know all of them as born of action — knowing this, you will be freed · Karma-jān = born of action (karma + ja = born from). Viddhi = know! (imperative). Tān sarvān = all of them. Evaṃ jñātvā = having known thus. Vimokṣyase = you will be freed (future of vi+muc). The two-part conclusion: 1) all forms of yajna are karma-ja (born from the field of action — they are practices, activities, disciplines — not passive states). 2) Knowing this (jñāna) itself liberates.
brahmaṇaḥ mukhe vitatāḥ
— brahmaṇaḥ mukhe = in the mouth/face of Brahman (brahmaṇaḥ = of Brahman; mukha = mouth/face/opening; brahmaṇo mukhe = spread out in/from Brahman's mouth); vitatāḥ = spread/extended (from vi + tan = to spread out wide); the image: all these diverse yajnas are spread out from Brahman's own mouth — as if Brahman breathes them forth or declares them; every valid form of sacred practice has Brahman as its source and its context; no yajna exists outside Brahman's own reality

Thus many forms of yajna are spread in the mouth of Brahman. Know all of them as born of action — knowing this, you will be freed.

A modern analogy

Think of every sincere practice — prayer, meditation, charity, study, fasting, breathwork, service — spread like different offerings before an altar without walls. The altar is Brahman. The offerings are all legitimate. They are all actions — not passive states — and knowing their common ground frees you.

Take with you

  • Bahu-vidhā yajñāḥ (many-formed yajnas): diversity of spiritual practice is the design, not a problem to be resolved.
  • Brahmaṇaḥ mukhe (in the mouth of Brahman): the vivid image — the infinite 'receives' all genuine offerings.
  • Karma-jān viddhi: know them as born of action. All spiritual practices are practices — engaged doing, not passive waiting.
  • Evaṃ jñātvā vimokṣyase: the knowing itself liberates. This verse closes the yajna taxonomy with jñāna as the key.

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Many and various sacrifices are spread out at the gate of Brahman. Know all these to be born of action — knowing this, you will be freed. [1]

Thus many forms of sacrifice are spread in the mouth of Brahman. Know them all to be born of action — knowing this, you shall be freed. [4]

Many and various sacrifices are thus spread out within the mouth of Brahman. Know that all are born of action — knowing this, thou shalt be free. [6]

Thus many sacrifices are spread within the mouth of Brahman. Know all of these as born of action — and knowing this, you shall be freed. [7]

Many such sacrifices of various kinds are extended in the mouth of Brahman. Know all these to be born of action — knowing this, you shall be freed. [9]

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