Yogakshema refers to the provision of both well-being and security, a concept highlighted as a secret of the Bhagavad Gita within Chapter 19. The Guru, or Govinda, provides this comprehensive care not to all, but specifically to those devotees who are constantly united with him and 'think of Me with undivided attention.' This means that eligibility for Yogakshema is dependent on the quality of the devotee's focus and surrender. It is the Guru's assurance that if a follower dedicates themselves wholeheartedly to their spiritual remembrance and practice, the Guru will, in turn, take full responsibility for their worldly security and spiritual welfare.
The text mentions that the Guru provides 'Yogakshema'. What does this mean and who is eligible to receive it?
๐ Chapter 19