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Yatharth Geeta -Swami Adgadanand Ji

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CHAPTER 13
The Sphere of Action and Its Knower

उपदृष्टानुमन्ता च भर्ता भोक्ता महेश्वर:।
परमात्मेति चाप्युक्तो देहेऽस्मिन्पुरुष: पर: ॥22॥

[ “Although residing in the body, the Soul is transcendental and said to be the witness, the granter, the enjoyer, and the great God and Supreme Spirit.” ]

The Soul dwelling in the sphere of the heart is even closer than one’s hands, feet, and mind. Whether we do good or evil, he is unconcerned. He just stands as a witness-an onlooker (updrashta). When the right course of worship is taken and the wayfarer rises a little higher, the approach of the witnessing Soul changes and he becomes the granter (anumanta). Now he begins to grant and confer intuitions. When the seeker is yet closer to the goal by further spiritual discipline, the Soul begins to support and sustain (bharta). Now he also provides the propitious yog.

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