Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Srimad Bhagavat Gita commentary chapter 6 verse 47


Chapter 6 verse 47

“And among all yogis, he who, full of faith, with his inner self merged into Me, worships Me, is, according to Me, the devout.”

Throughout this chapter focusing on meditation and self control of the body, mind and intellect, Krishna has been giving tips of how to control these senses and focus on the changeless, which is the immutable Self. Several spiritual aspirants think of different paths to attain God principle- karma yoga, jnana yoga, raja yoga or bhakti yoga. Krishna unequivocally says here that ultimately merging into the divine principle with unflinching devotion towards GOD is the final step for all paths. This does not need to be debated but experienced. Adi Shankara experienced it when after becoming the reservoir of scriptural wisdom, controlling all his senses and establishing sanatana dharma in bharata varsha all over again, found unbounded solace in his devotional poetry, hymns and master pieces such as saundrya lahiri, bhaja govindam etc., India’s first governor general-Rajagopalachari, who wrote his commentary on both Ramayana and Mahabharata, said in his commentary of Bhaja Govindam that when jnanam does not naturally lead to bhakti, that knowledge is useless. It is after all only bookish knowledge. This is a fitting end to the 6th chapter of yoga of self control/meditation.

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