दैवी सम्पत्
Daivi Sampat
Divine qualities that lead to liberation
📜Understanding Daivi Sampat
Daivi Sampat means "divine wealth" or "divine qualities." Chapter 16 of the Bhagavad Gita opens with Krishna enumerating twenty-six qualities that constitute the divine nature, leading to spiritual liberation.
🕉️Related Shlokas(15)
Gita 2.45
→Bhagavad Gita • Chapter 2
Transcend the three gunas that even scripture operates within—rise beyond all dualities, release the anxiety of getting and keeping, and discover the Self that needs nothing because it already is everything.
Gita 2.51
→Bhagavad Gita • Chapter 2
The wise, armed with discerning wisdom, release the fruits that actions produce and break free from birth's revolving door—they arrive at a state untouched by sorrow, the final home of the liberated soul.
Gita 4.9
→Bhagavad Gita • Chapter 4
True understanding of the Divine's birth and action is itself liberation—such knowledge dissolves the karma that binds consciousness to endless becoming.
📖Related Stories(15)
Satyakama Jabala
→Chandogya Upanishad, Chapter 4
Satyakama honestly admits to sage Gautama that he doesn't know his father. Impressed by his truthfulness, Gautama accepts him, declaring only a true Brahmin would speak such truth. While tending cows, Satyakama receives teachings about Brahman from a bull, fire, swan, and bird.
Yajnavalkya at King Janaka's Court
→Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, Chapters 3-4
At King Janaka's philosophical debate, Yajnavalkya defeats all challengers including Gargi. He explains consciousness as the unchanging witness of waking, dreaming, and deep sleep states. When external lights are absent, 'the Self indeed is his light' - culminating in non-dual vision.
💬Related Dialogues(15)
Queen Chudala's Wisdom
→Rama & Vasishtha
Liberation requires not a change of place or circumstances but a change of understanding. External renunciation can become another form of attachment. True wisdom can bloom in a palace as easily as a forest—what matters is inner recognition, not outer form.
Uddalaka's Final Liberation
→Rama & Vasishtha
Even the witness is a subtle position that can be transcended. Final liberation comes when identification is released completely, including the 'I am' sense itself. What remains is not nothing but infinite presence—life living freely without a separate self claiming ownership of action or experience.