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Yatharth Geeta -Swami Adgadanand Ji
CHAPTER 15
The Yog of The Supreme Being
द्वाविमौ पुरुषौ लोके क्षरश्चाक्षर एव च। [ “There are two kinds of beings in the world, the mortal and the immortal: whereas the bodies of all beings are destructible, their Souls are said to be imperishable.” ] The person male or female, who has restrained his senses along with the mind, that is, whose body of senses is steady, is said to be imperishable. The ‘‘perishable’’ person exists today, but may not exist even tomorrow. But this too is Soul in a particular condition. There is, however, another Self beyond these two. |
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