Saturday, February 12, 2022

Bhagavad Gita 220213

Bhagavad Gita
CH -II Yoga of Knowledge
(Sankhya Yoga)

Krishna says:

59 Man who is abstinent,
Turns away from objects,
When he see the supreme self
His balance lust also leaves.

60 Though he be the hard striving,
The turbulent senses do try -
To shatter his mind by force then
Even the wisest loose Oh Kawntheya.


The man who is established in the self, loses his interest in worldly objects. Furthermore, when he meets the supreme self; then on he loses his remaining lusts. Thus the identity of a realised man is that he remains inert to lusts, but becomes a person of unconditional love. 

   It's a fact that a hard striving man in the path of self- realisation is tested severely. The turbulent mind blows so strong that the wisest man also loses. 

   It's the faith in God that carries us across the ocean of lust successfully.

So today let us pray to God, protect our minds in the path of realisation.

Hare Krishna

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