Chapter 7 of the Bhagavad Gita is called Jnana Vijnana Yoga, meaning the Yoga of Knowledge and Supreme Wisdom. Here, Lord Krishna (Kaal) reveals his true identity and limitations. He discusses material and spiritual knowledge, the influence of Trigun Maya (three gunas: Rajgun, Satgun, and Tamgun), and why worship of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva does not lead to liberation.
This chapter is crucial for seekers who wish to understand what type of worship leads to salvation and what keeps the soul trapped in the cycle of birth and death.
7.12-15 – “Those whose intellect is deluded by Trigun Maya (qualities of Brahma, Vishnu & Shiva) do not worship Me (Kaal). They remain entangled in the illusion of these three gunas.”
This implies that worship of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva is not approved by Kaal Himself and does not lead to liberation.
7.18 – “All those noble devotees who worship Me (Kaal), even they attain only Anuttam gati – an inferior (worst) destination.”
The word ‘Anuttam’ means “of the worst quality.” This shocking revelation implies that worshipping the speaker of Gita (Kaal) does not result in salvation, only temporary relief.
7.20-23 – “Those whose desires have been stolen by Maya worship demigods. I (Kaal) make their faith firm, and they get the temporary results they desire, but such rewards are finite.”
This shows that worship of demigods (including Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva) is encouraged by Kaal for those under illusion, but it does not grant true freedom.
Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj has explained in depth that the speaker of the Gita is Kaal Brahm, not the Supreme God. Chapter 7 proves that Kaal misleads souls into worshipping Trigun-based deities or himself—both of which result in continued bondage.
The term ‘Anuttam’ in 7.18 is proof that even worship of the Gita speaker (Kaal) leads to the worst destination—not liberation. Thus, true salvation is not possible through traditional or mainstream worship of Brahma, Vishnu, or Shiva.
The Supreme God is Kavir Dev (Kabir Sahib), who is beyond Trigun Maya and Kaal. He alone can grant Saarnaam, the true mantra of salvation, through a Tatvadarshi Saint, as revealed in Bhagavad Gita Chapter 4 Verse 34.
Q1: What is revealed in Chapter 7 of the Bhagavad Gita? A1: Chapter 7 reveals the speaker (Kaal) is not the Supreme God. It warns against worship of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva and states that even Kaal’s worship leads to an inferior destination.
Q2: What does Gita 7.18 mean by ‘Anuttam’? A2: ‘Anuttam’ means worst. The speaker admits that even noble worshippers of Kaal receive the worst outcome—not liberation.
Q3: Why is worship of Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva discouraged? A3: Verses 7.12–15 and 7.20–23 explain that these gods are part of Trigun Maya. Worshipping them keeps souls in the cycle of birth and death.
Q4: Who is the Supreme God according to Tatvagyan? A4: The Supreme God is Kavir Dev (Kabir Sahib). He is beyond Kaal and Trigun and grants true liberation when worshipped as per scriptures.