Gita Madhurya -Ramsukhdas 62

Gita Madhurya -Swami Ramsukhdas

Chapter VI

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What is the force of his former practice, O Lord, by which he is drawn towards God?

O brother, when even the seeker of the Yoga of equanimity transcends the fruit of actions performed with some interested motive as laid down in the Vedas, he who is busy with Yoga but falls from it, is naturally drawn towards God.(45)

What happens when he is drawn towards God?

He strives with assiduity, and purified from sins and perfected through many births reaches the supreme Goal, God.(45)

what is the glory of such a Yogi who attains the Supreme Goal?

That Yogi is Superior to those ascetics, men of knowledge and workers, who perform action with some interested motive, this is my conviction. Therefore, be Yogi, O Arjuna.(46)

Who, among the Yogis, is the hest one?

He is the best one who devoutly worships Me with his mind focussed on Me.(47)

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