Guest guest Posted September 9, 2002 Report Share Posted September 9, 2002 Chapter 6 Verse 4 Yadaa hi n'endriy'aartheshhu na karmasv anushhajjate / sarva-sankalpa-sa.nnyaasee yog'aaruudhas tad'ochyate // Verily when a man gives up all thoughts, does not get attached to sense-objects and actions, then alone he is said to have attained to Yoga. LESSONS FROM BHAGAVAD GITA – 55 >From the discourses of Pujya Sri Swamiji Compiled by: Swami Dattananda Bhakti Mala, February 1998 "Verily when a man gives up all thoughts, does not get attached to sense-objects and actions, then alone he is said to have attained to Yoga." He who has attained to Yoga is 'Yogarudha.' He is no longer attached to the sense-objects like sound, form, touch etc. He does not have any duties, obligatory or otherwise to perform. As he does not have any purpose to achieve by performing actions, he ceases to pursue them. Having given all desires of the world, he does not have any thoughts or ego-instigated plans (samkalpa) of any sort. As such, his mind is always peaceful and calm. This is the characteristic of the man who has scaled the peak of Yoga (Yogarudha). Finance - Get real-time stock quotes http://finance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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