Bhagavad Gita -Madhvacharya 320

Bhagavad Gita -Sri Madhvacharya

(Bhashya and Tatparya Nirnaya)

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Chapter 14
Gunatrayavibhaga Yoga

Result of the rajas is pain does not mean absolute pain but pleasure mixed with pain. 19 – 20 - 21. When nothing other than the attributes are seen by the seers as the performer and knows the Supreme who is even beyond the attributes, then be attains My nature. Rising above these attributes springing from the body, the embodied soul becomes freed from birth, death, old age and pain and attains immortality. . Arjuna said: By what characteristics does the one goes beyond these three attributes, O Lord ? What is his behaviour and how does be go beyond the three attributes?
Bhashya :- The attributes see the one who causes the consequential results, no one else. Otherwise the statement other. In that case, “When the seer sees the golden coloured one, the Lord of actions, the Person, the progenitor of Brahma” would have contradicted the scriptures. “Neither am I the performer nor are you the one; it is ever the Lord”, thus has been said in Moksha Dharma.
Tatparya Nirnaya :- He who sees the One, who is different than these attributes, as the performer of actions, he, verily, perceives.

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