श्रीभगवानुवाच | परं भूयः प्रवक्ष्यामि ज्ञानानां ज्ञानमुत्तमम् | यज्ज्ञात्वा मुनयः सर्वे परां सिद्धिमितो गताः ||१४-१||
śrībhagavānuvāca . paraṃ bhūyaḥ pravakṣyāmi jñānānāṃ jñānamuttamam . yajjñātvā munayaḥ sarve parāṃ siddhimito gatāḥ ||14-1||
The Blessed Lord said I will again declare (to thee) that supreme knowledge, the best of all knowledge, having known which all the sages have gone to the supreme perfection after this life.
Modern Reflection
In today’s India, information is everywhere: UPSC reels, finance influencers, AI courses, wellness advice, and endless WhatsApp forwards. But Krishna begins Chapter 14 by pointing to a higher knowledge that does not merely make us more informed; it makes us freer. For a student drowning in coaching pressure, a professional chasing certifications, or a senior citizen trying to make sense of a changing world, this verse says: seek the knowledge that changes your inner operating system. Useful skills can build a career, but self-knowledge builds steadiness. This is wisdom that helps a person rise beyond anxiety, comparison, and social noise.