Yatharth Geeta -Swami Adgadanand 215

Yatharth Geeta -Swami Adgadanand Ji

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CHAPTER 3

नैव तस्य कृतेनार्थो नाकृतेनेह कश्चन।
न चास्य सर्वभूतेषु कश्चिदर्थव्यपाश्रय:॥18॥

[ “Such a man has neither anything to gain from action nor anything to lose from inaction, and he has no interest in any being or any object.’’ ]

Urging The Enemy’s Destruction

Previously there was, but now there is for such a man neither any profit in doing- nor any loss in the absence of doing. He ceases to have any selfish relationship with any being. The Self is constant, eternal, unmanifest, changeless, and indestructible. When once this Soul has been known and one is joyous, contented, and absorbed in him, what else is there beyond to search for?

And what shall we gain by any further seeking? For such a man there is no harm in for saking action, because he no longer has the mind on which impieties can make an impression. He is not the least concerned with beings of the external world or with any of the layer upon layer of inner aspirations. When he has grasped the very highest, what use has he for anything else?

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