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Verse 18.78

यत्र योगेश्वरः कृष्णो यत्र पार्थो धनुर्धरः। तत्र श्रीर्विजयो भूतिर्ध्रुवा नीतिर्मतिर्मम।।18.78।

yatra yogeśhvaraḥ kṛiṣhṇo yatra pārtho dhanur-dharaḥ tatra śhrīr vijayo bhūtir dhruvā nītir matir mama

Meaning

Where Krishna, the Yoga king, is at, and where Arjuna, the bow-wielding legend, is at—that's where the good vibes, the W's, the happiness, and the solid plans are. That's my truth.

Commentary

OMG, this verse is like, the *ultimate* summary of the whole Gita! It's called the "one-verse Gita," and it's low-key saying that just vibing with this one verse gives you all the good vibes of reading the whole thing. 'Wherever' means like, wherever Krishna, the ultimate Yoga boss, and Arjuna, the bow-slinging GOAT, are at, that's where it's at. Krishna is the OG Yoga dude, the source of all Yoga. Arjuna's got that Gandiva bow, which is iconic. So, yeah, the Pandavas' side is where the win is at. This verse is like, the final chapter of this epic convo between Krishna and Arjuna, all about achieving ultimate liberation. Peace out!