Bhagavad Gita -Madhvacharya 323

Bhagavad Gita -Sri Madhvacharya

(Bhashya and Tatparya Nirnaya)

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Chapter 14
Gunatrayavibhaga Yoga

Tatparya Nirnaya :- The illumination which is established in other people is neither desired nor hated (by the one who is beyond the three attributes). The illumined beings under delusion, however may again succumb to desires. The illumination of Sri Vishnu being in them, they are ever in communion with Him. Even if sometimes deluded, they will again desire communion with Sri Vishnu alone. Even in the absence of happiness or unhappiness, the devotees of Sri Vishnu are ever equipoise. For the sake of wealth, of dear ones or those who are inimical or because of fright, there is never any decrease in their devotion to Sri Vishnu. It is either stable or increases. Those who give up things which are not pleasing to Sri Vishnu will undoubtedly reach Him. 25- 26 . He who remains balanced in honour and dishonour, among friends or enemies, who gives up all enterprises, is called gunateeta, one who is beyond the attributes, who serves with dispassionate love and equanimous devotion, he rising above these triple attributes, reaches the state of Brahma (Prakriti).
Bhashya :- Even as with Brahma i.e. the Prakriti, even so being pleased with the Resplendent Lord be reaches the: state of Brahman. Not becoming pleased in the same manner as from Prakriti. But becoming pleased like her. As mentioned in Padma Puraana, “No one bound or the liberated are dear to Sri Hari like Ramaa (Lakshmi)”. भूयाय means Baavaaya the state of being similar.


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