Bhagavad Gita -Madhvacharya 67

Bhagavad Gita -Sri Madhvacharya

(Bhashya and Tatparya Nirnaya)

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Chapter 2
Sankhya Yoga

49. Inferior, indeed, is the action to the equanimity of Wisdom, O Arjuna. Seek refuge in Wisdom; miserable are those, whose objective is the desire for fruits.
Bhashya :- Fight (endeavour) through equanimity (Yoga) and Wisdom, thus Sri Krishna says here in this verse. दूरेण means discarding बुद्धौ शरणम् means surrender to the Intellect and steadfast Wisdom, flahotva: means with fruit of his action as objective.
Tatparya Nirnaya :- बुद्धौ means knowing Sri Vishnu as the ultimate refuge. Fot the ignorant, men wise in Wisdom and even for the liberated ones Sri Hari alone as the refuge; for those who consider themselves inseparable from the Lord, who Himself is completely separate by all the attributes, for them the world of darkness without any doubt. Not for them ever is peace, who are doomed due to eternal damnation. Those who see separation in Sri Vishnu, in His attributes, in His physical actions or in his incarnations, and even those who deride the best of the devotees of Lord Vishnu, for them also comes about the same end without any doubt, thus, in Narada Puraana.

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