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Chapter 6

Verse 32

 

Aatm'aupamyena sarvatra samam pashyati yo'rjuna /

sukham vaa yadi vaa duhkham sa yogee paramo matah //

 

That Yogi, O! Arjuna, is regarded as the highest, who

judges pleasure or pain everywhere, by the same

standard as he applies to himself.

 

LESSONS FROM BHAGAVAD GITA – 61

As taught by Parama Pujya Sri Swamiji

 

"That Yogi, O! Arjuna, is regarded as the highest, who

judges pleasure or pain everywhere, by the same

standard as he applies to himself."

 

When the Yogi comes to realize that the Self is the

reality in all beings, how would he behave and conduct

himself in the world? The answer is that he would love

all creatures and try to help them because he sees his

own Self in them. He views all beings as himself.

Keeping this vision in his view, he performs all

actions fallen to his lot in this world.

 

 

 

 

 

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