Friday, July 17, 2020

Srimad Bhagavat Gita commentary chapter 7 verse 2


Chapter 7 verse 2

“I shall declare to you, in full, this knowledge combined with Realization/wisdom, which being known, nothing more here remains to be known.”

Jnanam and Vignanam- Knowledge and Wisdom looks like 2 sides of the same coin but the distance between them could be as far from the earth to the moon or multiple ages and lives. Why? Knowledge of scriptures and ways of the world could be taught by Guru. However the spiritual practice or sadhana is what would give us the experiential truth behind that knowledge and that’s what translates into wisdom in a person. This wisdom cannot be taught but has to be experienced. The Lord through his Grace can impart knowledge as well as set the stage to obtain the experience of the knowledge according to one’s own karma. However it remains to be seen how the person would take advantage of that situation. This becomes one’s own self effort to attain that wisdom. Several ancient sages have described the state of enlightenment but none of us can experience that state by listening, reading or even being in Guru’s presence. There are no short cuts. It can be only reached through sadhana, sincere effort and contemplation and abiding by the teachings of scriptures.

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