Srimad Bhagavadgita Sadhaka Sanjivani -Swami Ramsukhdas
Chapter 10
Appendix—Here the Lord describes the unfaltering Yoga of devotion described in the seventh verse. The mind of devotees ever remains absorbed in God, it does not wander anywhere. From their view-point, when there is no other entity besides God, then where will their mind wander, how will it wander and why will it wander? Those devotees live alive only for God and all their actions are also surrendered to God. If anyone wants to listen to the Lord's qualities, glories, life history and sports etc., they narrate the extraordinary facts of the Lord's life to him, being absorbed in them (glories etc.) and if anyone is interested in narrating them, me devotees listen to him by getting engrossed in them in a loving manner. In it neither the narrator nor the listener is contented. There is no contentment—this is disunion; and there is even new relish—this is union. Because of this disunion and union, the love is enhanced every moment. In the 'Naradahhaktisutra' it is mentioned
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