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Chapter 10
Appendix: - Whatever singularity (speciality) is observed in the world, that is all the Lord's yoga viz., Lord's uncommon influence and power. The speciality which evolves from that uncommon influence, is 'vibhuti' (manifestation) - thus he who knows, in reality, this divine glory and power of God, is endowed with unfaltering devotion, of this there is no doubt. 'There is no other existence at all besides God' - this firm and doubtless acceptance is 'to know God in reality'. The Lord has called such a man, who knows in reality the divine glory and power of God, the man of wisdom viz., 'Jflanavan' (Gita 7/19).
The Lord by the expression 'Avikampayoga' means to say that this 'Bhaktiyoga' neither shakes itself, nor anyone can shake it, because in it there is nothing else besides God.
All things can be bought by paying money - by thinking so, a common man values money and so he is attracted towards money. Similarly when a man holds that whatever majesty or value appears, that is all only God's, he is naturally attracted toward God and is endowed with unfaltering devotion for God.
The expression 'natra samsayah' means that when there is no other entity at all besides God, then how can there be any doubt in it? There is no room for doubt at all because a doubt can arise only when there are two entities. When there is no one else besides God, then where will a striver have his inclination, why will he have it, in whom will he have it and how will he have it? Therefore the striver is endowed with unfaltering devotion in God - there is no doubt about it.
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