Guest guest Posted October 2, 2002 Report Share Posted October 2, 2002 Chapter 6 Verse 27 Prashaanta-manasam hy enam yoginam sukham uttamam / upaiti shaanta-rajasam brahma-bhuutam akalmashham // Verily the supreme bliss comes to that Yogi of tranquil mind, who has quietened the Rajas (passion) in him, and who has become Brahman and who is blemishless. LESSONS FROM BHAGAVAD GITA – 60 As taught by Parama Pujya Sri Swamiji "Verily the supreme bliss comes to that Yogi of tranquil mind, who has quietened the Rajas (passion) in him, and who has become Brahman and who is blemishless." The Yogi whose mind has become perfectly tranquil attains supreme bliss. Such a Yogi is always at peace because he has destroyed the Rajas, that is, passion, anger, greed and other afflictions of the mind. So he is blemishless or sinless (Akalmashah.) As such he gets identified with Brahman and becomes free even while living. New DSL Internet Access from SBC & http://sbc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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