Yatharth Geeta -Swami Adgadanand Ji
CHAPTER 8
Yog With The Imperishable God
कविं पुराणमनुशासितार मणोरणीयांसमनुस्मरेद्य:। [ “The man who remembers God who is omniscient, without beginning and end, dwelling in the Soul that rules all beings the most subtle of the subtle, unmanifest, provider to all, beyond thought, imbued with the light of consciousness, and quite beyond ignorance...’’ ] God is beyond thought and inconceivable. So long as the mind exists, it urges survive and he is not seen. He is known only after the perfectly restrained mind is itself dissolved. In the seventh verse Krishn spoke of the worshipper’s contemplation of him and now he speaks of the contemplation of God. So the instrument of meditation is some accomplished Soul who is imbued with the awareness of reality. |
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