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Bhagavad Gita -Sri Madhvacharya
(Bhashya and Tatparya Nirnaya)
Chapter 2
Sankhya Yoga
Therefore, (in Vaikuntha) all undesirable merits of souls get destroyed. 'without misery' 'absence of all pains' 'the greatness of being without worry' 'going where one does not sorrow' are the statements made in scriptures (about deliverance). By making such special references, those who perceive the Lord do not attain similarity, they have only affinity. By removal of the remnants of collected karmas they enjoy closeness. Sankarshana and the others after being so qualified enter (the abode of) the Supreme Lord Sri Vishnu; of this there is no doubt, thus in Vyasa Yoga. Hence demerits get completely separated from the self. 'I desire Supreme state of Brahman, O Supreme Brahman, Sri Janardana', thus even Brahma and the others pray. Such state is not only removal of demerit but having pure state of Bliss. There is nothing similar to deliverance or superior happiness, than the all-pervading Bliss, transcending even the supreme speech or the Mind. Thus, it is established that the bliss of deliverance is superior even to the bliss of Brahma. Hence get (yourself) attuned to equanimity. Wisdom alone is the medium and that actions alone spell excellence.‟ |