Thursday, March 4, 2021

Srimad Bhagavat Gita commentary chapter 14 verse 22-23

 Chapter 14 verse 22-23

“The Supreme Divine Personality said: O Arjuna, The persons who are transcendental to the three guas neither hate illumination (which is born of sattva), nor activity (which is born of rajasa), nor even delusion (which is born of tamasa), when these are abundantly present, nor do they long for them when they are absent. They remain neutral to the modes of nature and are not disturbed by them. Knowing it is only the guas that act, they stay established in the self, without wavering.

 Bhagwan answers the first question-“what are the characteristics of a person who has gone beyond the three gunas”. That person who does not react to the presence of sattva, rajasa or even tamasa gunas in other beings or even their own exhibition of these gunas has understood that play of the gunas by the body, mind, intellect and ego in self or others is just a display of maya energy of Bhagwan. They are able to detach their self and know that the mind which is displaying these gunas is not really them. They don’t associate their self with their body, mind, intellect and ego complex. Reaching this state is hard and requires sincere sadhana in the spiritual path. In chapter 2 of Bhagavat Gita, Bhagwan calls these beings “sthitapragyna”. Persons firm in their conviction that they are not the body, mind, intellect and ego complex.

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