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Yatharth Geeta -Swami Adgadanand Ji

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CHAPTER 9
Stirring to Spiritual Enlightenment

Now he has the capacity to spontaneously hold himself in the state of meditation. Men of discrimination understand the changes, the rise and fall, of yug-dharm.. They give up unrighteousness to restrain the mind and engage in piety. When the restrained mind, too, is dissolved, the kalp along with its different ages comes to a close. After bringing about the union with perfection, the kalp also ceases. This is the “doom” in which nature is dissolved in the Soul. After this, the sage’s way of life is his innate quality-his nature. Yogeshwar Krishn has then told Arjun that ignorant men do not know him. They regard even him, the God of gods, as of no importance and as a mere mortal. This ironic situation of being ignored by contemporaries has faced every great sage. They have even been castigated and Krishn was no exception to this. Although he dwells in the Supreme Being he has a human body, because of which the ignorant contemptuously address him as a trivial mortal. The hopes and actions and knowledge of such men are all futile.

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