In this verse from the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna explains who the highest yogi really is. Shloka (Sanskrit): योगिनामपि सर्वेषां मद्गतेनान्तरात्मना । श्रद्धावान्भजते यो मां स मे युक्ततमो मतः ॥ English Translation: Among all yogis, the one who keeps Me in the heart, who worships Me with faith and devotion, is considered the highest yogi. Meaning (Simple Indian English): Krishna says that yoga is not only about meditation, discipline, or physical practice. The true yogi is someone who stays connected from inside — with faith, trust, and devotion. Even if someone practices many techniques, without inner connection, yoga remains incomplete. But when the heart is involved and the mind stays focused on the Divine, that person becomes the highest yogi. This verse reminds us that real yoga is about connection, not complexity.