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[ “Giving up conceit, arrogance of power, yearning, ill humour, and acquisitiveness, devoid of attachment, and in possession of a mind at repose, a man is worthy of becoming one with God.” ] | [ “Giving up conceit, arrogance of power, yearning, ill humour, and acquisitiveness, devoid of attachment, and in possession of a mind at repose, a man is worthy of becoming one with God.” ] | ||
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Yatharth Geeta -Swami Adgadanand Ji
CHAPTER 18
The Yog of Renunciation
अहंकारं बलं दर्पं कामं क्रोधं परिग्रहम् । [ “Giving up conceit, arrogance of power, yearning, ill humour, and acquisitiveness, devoid of attachment, and in possession of a mind at repose, a man is worthy of becoming one with God.” ] It is Further said of such a worshipper: ब्रह्राभूत: प्रसन्नात्मा न शोचति न काङ्क्षति । [ “In this serene-tempered man, who views all beings equally, who abides intently in the Supreme Being, neither grieving over nor hankering after anything, there is fostered a faith in me that transcends all else.’’ ] Now faith is at the stage where an outcome can ensue from it, namely, in the form of God-realization. |
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