Guest guest Posted December 22, 2002 Report Share Posted December 22, 2002 Chapter 8 Verse 11 Yad aksharam veda-vido vadanti vishanti yad yatayo veetaraagaah / yad iocchhanto brahmacharya.n charanti tat te padam sa.ngrahena pravakshye // That which the knowers of the Veda call the Imperishable and into which the self-controlled (Yogis) devoid of attachment enter, and desiring which they lead a life of continence, that I shall declare to you briefly. LESSONS FROM BHAGAVAD GITA – 80 As taught by Parama Pujya Sri Swamiji Compiled by: Swami Dattananda Bhaktimala, June 2000 "That which the knowers of the Veda call the Imperishable and into which the self-controlled (Yogis) devoid of attachment enter, and desiring which they lead a life of continence, that I shall declare to you briefly." Vedas declare that Brahman is Imperishable and this truth has been realized by the knowers of Veda. It is this truth that every man has to understand and realize. Once a man realizes this truth he enters the Brahmi state, a state of eternal bliss and happiness. To reach this supreme state of Bliss, one has to give up all sorts of earthly desires and lead a life of celibacy and self-control. Those who are free from sensuality in thought, word and deed are pure in heart and they alone can reach the Brahmi state. Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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