Srimad Bhagavad Gita -Ramanujacharya 212

Srimad Bhagavad Gita -Ramanujacharya

Chapter-6 Dhyāna Yogaḥ

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yo māṃ paśyati sarvatra sarvaṃ ca mayi paśyati |
tasyāhaṃ na praṇaśyāmi sa ca me na praṇaśyati || 30 ||

30. He who sees Me everywhere and everything in Me; I am not separated from him and he is
never separated from Me.

Commentary

He who, having reached the highest stage of spiritual development, has realised similarity of nature with Me, also sees similarity of all Jīvas to Myself when they are freed from merit (pāpa) and demerit (puṇya) and when they are established in their own (true) essence, as declared in the Veda;— 'Being untainted, he (the enlightened one) attains the supreme degree of equality' [1]. To him who realises the nature of his own ātman, I am not lost on account of My similarity to him i.e., I do not become invisible to him. He (the Yogi) viewing his own ātman as similar to Me, always remains within My particular regard, because of our intimate relationship.

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References and Context

  1. (Mun.Up., 3.1.3)