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Yatharth Geeta -Swami Adgadanand Ji

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CHAPTER 18
The Yog of Renunciation

तच्च संस्मृत्य संस्मृत्य रूपमत्यद्भुतं हरे:।
विस्मयो मे महाराजन्हृष्यामि च पुन: पुन: ॥77॥

[ “Recalling the amazing visage of the Lord again and again, O King, I am lost in wonder and ecstasy over and over.’’ ]

Sanjay’s rapture can be ours, too, if we incessantly keep in our minds the aspect of the cherished end. That brings us to the last verse of the Geeta in which Sanjay states his final conclusion.

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