Yoga-siddhi — The Mystic Perfections and Their Origin in Meditation on the Lord
यो वै मद्भावमापन्न ईशितुर्वशितु: पुमान् । कुतश्चिन्न विहन्येत तस्य चाज्ञा यथा मम ॥ २७ ॥
yo vai mad-bhāvam āpanna īśitur vaśituḥ pumān kutaścin na vihanyeta tasya cājñā yathā mama
我を完全に観想する者は、至上の支配者・制御者たる我の性質を得る。その命令は我の命令のごとく、いかなる手段によっても挫かれない。
By the command of the Supreme Personality of Godhead the entire creation is moving. As stated in Bhagavad-gītā (9.10) :
In this verse, Kṛṣṇa explains that one who attains His state—becoming empowered in lordship—cannot be obstructed, and his command becomes effective like the Lord’s, indicating siddhis arise from divine empowerment rather than mere egoic effort.
Kṛṣṇa is instructing Uddhava on yoga and the Lord’s opulences, clarifying how true spiritual attainment can grant extraordinary potency—yet grounded in attaining the Lord’s nature, not independent pride.
Cultivate devotion and alignment with God’s will—integrity, self-control, and service—so your words and actions gain spiritual weight; real influence comes from inner purity and divine connection, not manipulation.