Bhagavad Gita -Madhvacharya 331

Bhagavad Gita -Sri Madhvacharya

(Bhashya and Tatparya Nirnaya)

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Chapter 15
Purushottama Yoga

8. When the Supreme Lord enters a body or departs from the body, then he takes with him these (the senses with Mind) along with him, even as the wind carries fragrance from the source.
Bhashya :- Whenever the Lord accepts the Jiva, then accepting him in this manner, energizes or directs his actions. “Wherever the Lord associates or wherever repeatedly enters the womb, he occupies those places but does not desire anything on that account”, thus in Moksha Dharma. “Even though I know the temporal emotions and lack of demerits and also know what is supremely good for me, I am not free to perform them. Even though I appear moving to the four comers, enjoying in the mansions, I do perform my actions as energized (by the Lord)”, thus in scriptures. “When killing or winning, even if one feels himself great person, in reality one does not become the performer of the actions, performing as the Creator ordains”. “Even as the vehicle moves from one place to the other when operated by some one, even so does this body, in which the Jiva is controlled by the Consciousness, gets energized”. The speech and the mind is accomplished by the Mind, the breath is energized by the splendour of the breath, i.e. by the respective presiding deities. गन्धानिव means like the subtle one. The enjoyment is that which comes thereafter.

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