Srimad Bhagavadgita Sadhaka Sanjivani -Swami Ramsukhdas
Chapter 12
The self (soul), in spite of being a fragment of God, assumes Its affinity for nature, because it wants to derive pleasure out of it. So a striver, having a disinclination for the world, should realize his real affinity for God, and should have an inclination for Him, only. |
References
- ↑ In the. fifty-forth verse of the eleventh chapter the Lord has declared, "By single-minded devotion I can be known and seen in reality and also entered into." But in the fifty-fifth verse of the eighteenth chapter the Lord declares for the devotees who wo ship the attbureleu Absolute (Brahma),"He,having known Me in truth, forthwith enters into Me." Here He does not declare that he can see Him. Thus only the devotees who worship the Lord with attributes can see Him. This is a singularity of such devotee. The Lord in the forty-seventh verse of the sixth chapter has declared the striver full of faith in His forth with attributes the best Yogi. Thus such a striver (devotee) is very loving to Him.
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