Srimad Bhagavadgita Sadhaka Sanjivani -Swami Ramsukhdas
Chapter 2
Appendix:-There are two divisions of delusion—`mohakalila' viz., the worldly delusion and `imtivipratipatti'—scriptural (philosophical) delusion. Attachment to the body, wife, sons, wealth, property etc., is `worldly delusion' and `Dvaita' (dualism ), 'Advaita' (non-dualism), `Visistadvaita' (qualified dualism) and `dvaitadvaita' (dualism-non-dualism)—to get entangled in these `isms' is `scriptural delusion'. By renouncing these two types of delusion, a man gets detached from pleasures and his intellect becomes stable. When the intellect becomes stable, `Yoga' is attained viz., the distance from God comes to an end and you come near to God. By `Karmayoga' you come near God, by °Jnanayoga' difference is wiped out and there is `Abheda' and by 'Bhaktiyoga' there is 'abhinnata' viz., the devotee becomes God's own self. By attaining perfection in either Karmayoga or Jnanayoga, a striver gets the fruit of both (Gita 5/4-5).
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