Thursday, June 24, 2021

Srimad Bhagavat Gita commentary chapter 18 verse 54

 Chapter 18 verse 54               

“One situated in the transcendental Brahman realization becomes mentally serene, neither grieving nor desiring. Being equitably disposed toward all living beings, such a yogi attains supreme devotion unto me.” 

Bhagawan briefly describes the state of the realized person as someone who has conquered their body, mind, intellect and ego. They display equanimity among opposite emotions or situations- grief & joy, pleasure and pain, good and evil etc as well as show equipoise amongst all beings. This state of the yogi naturally makes them attracted to God and Divine and sparks devotion of the highest kind in them. Adi Sankaracharya famously said this in many works of his later years especially Bhaja Govindham that the knowledge of the self is only obtained through surrender to the Divine and as well that would be the final surrender to rid ourselves of any semblance of ego left in us. When we reach that self realized state, we are a perfect union of karma yogi, ashtanga yogi, jnana yogi and bhakti yogi. This is utopia for the human soul.

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