Guest guest Posted September 6, 2009 Report Share Posted September 6, 2009 61. eesvaraH sarvabhoothaanaam hrdgheSe arjuna thishTathi bhraamayan sarvabhoothaani yanthraarooDaani maayayaa The Lord is situated in the heart of all beings, spinning them as though mounted on a wheel, by His power of maya. The wheel of maya is the prakrthi consisting of three gunas according to which the individual self is propelled into action. The Lord is the inner self of all as mentioned in the Upanishad `yah srveshu bhootheshu thishTan sarvebhyo bhoothebhyo antharah, yam sarvaaNI bhoothaani na vedha,yasya sarvaaNi bhoothAni Sareeram,yah sarvaaNi bhoothANii antharo yamayathi,esha tha aathmaa antharyaamyamrthaH.' (Brhd.Up.3-7-15) This means, `He who dwells in all beings and is within them, whom none of the beings know, whose body is all beings,, and who controls all beings from within, is the inner controller, your own self and immortal.' The one who is mounted on a giant wheel is taken on a merry go round without his effort. Similarly the individual soul mounted on a body is taken round and round in the cycle of births and deaths. This is due to the identification of the soul with the body out of ignorance. The man behind the wheel is the Eesvara who gives the births in several bodies according to the karma of each. He is the one who has the power to stop the motion. Hence Krishna tells Arjuna to take refuge in Him in the next sloka. 62.thameva SaraNam gacCha sarvabhaavena bhaaratha Thath prasaadhaath paraam Santhim sThaanam praapsyasi SaaSvatham Seek refuge in Him alone, Arjuna, in all respects, by whose grace you shall find supreme peace and eternal abode. Sarvabhaavena –in all respects means that one should think of the Lord always and act as His instrument without desiring for any worldly fruits like power, wealth, fame etc. taking what comes as His grace, acquiring joy out of talking about the leelas of the Lord, in singing His name and in short considering Him as everything in life as Krishna said in chapter 7 sloka 19, vaasudhevassarvam ithi. Such a devotee enjoys supreme bliss that is eternal. 63. ithi the jnaanam aakhyaatham guhyaath guhyatharam mayaa vimrSya ethath asesheNa yathecchasi thaThaa kuru The most secret knowledge has been told to you and you adopt whichever path you choose after discriminating on what has been said. Then Krishna winds up His discourse by saying that the secrets of janayoga, karmayoga and bhakthi yoga have been instructed thus and asks Arjuna to choose which ever suits him. But at the same time Krishna did not want to leave His disciple in doubt and as the Jagatguru He says in the next sloka that bhakthi yoga is the most secret of all and is it good for him to follow the bhakthi marga. 64.sarvaguhyathamam bhooyaH SrNu me paramam vachaH ishto asi me dhrDam ithi thatho vakshyaami the hitham Hear from ME again, the most secret and highest truth. I will tell you what is good for you because you are very dear to Me. Next are the two most quoted and well remembered slokas of the Gita. 65. manmanaabhava madhbhakthaH madhyaajee maam Namaskuru Maamevaoshyasi sathyam the perathijaane priyoasi me `Focus your mind on Me. Be My devotee. Be My worshipper. Bow down to Me. You shall come to Me only. I promise you truly as you are dear to Me. ` This is the promise given by the Lord not only to Arjuna but to the whole mankind. In SvethASvathara Upanishad we have the passage, `vedhaahametham purusham mahaantham , aadhithya varNam thamasah parasthaath; thameva vidhithvaa athi mrthyum ethi, naanyah panThaa vidhyathe ayanaaya.' I know this great person who is resplendent like the Sun and is beyond darkness. By knowing Him alone one transcends death. There is no other path to go by.' Krishna mentions four types of discipline to attain the Lord. 1. manmanaa bhava means that one should know, meditate on that which is the object of direct perception with constant remembrance, dhruvasmrthi, with love and devotion. 2. madhbhakthah is to become a devotee of the Lord, by worshipping Him , singing His name and glory etc. 3.madhyaajee is to do everything in the spirit of yajna as an offering to the Lord. 4.maam namaskuru means to worship with excessive love as the one who is most dear and bowing down in submission and love. Either one or all will secure the attainment of the Lord. Renouncing thus all ego-centric impulses the devotee becomes dear to the Lord as He has said in the seventh adhyaya, sloka 17 that the jnani who is with single minded devotion is dear to the Lord. To such a person the Lord promises "You will come to Me." The next sloka is the famous one taken to teach bhakthiyoga and called the charamasloka, considered to be the sloka enjoining prapatthi by vaishnavites. It forms one of the three important chants of vaishanvas the other two being the moola manthra and dhvaya. 66. sarvaDharmaan parithyajya maam ekam SaraNam vraja Aham thvaa sarvapapebhyo mokshayishyaami maa SuchaH Completely relinquishing all Dharmas, seek Me alone for refuge. I will free you from all sins and hence do not worry. Relinquishing all dharmas means complete relinquishment of all sense of agency, fruits etc., whatever may be the path pursued, jnana, karma or bhakthi. This has reference to the concept of abandonment , thyaga, elucidated in the beginning of the chapter. If one practices such abandonment, the Lord says that He will be released from all sins, meaning the sins which results from time immemorial due to past karma, because once a man becomes a devotee giving up agency and fruits of action no sin can accrue to him any more. This sloka gives solace to the devotees who may fear that they may not attain the goal due to the evil karma that they have done before the rise of bhakthi. Krishna has already given a promise to this effect in the ninth ahdyaya in sloka 30-31 where He said that even a worst sinner will be redeemed if he resorts to the Lord. The discourse of the Gita was started with sloka 11 chapter2 aSochyaan anvaSochasthvam, " you are grieving about those who need not be worried about. The discourse ends here with the words maaSuchaH, "do not grieve." Hence this is called the charama sloka, the last verse of the Gita. The rest can be considered as the epilogue. When the charama sloka taken as that enjoining prapatthi, the meaning is as follows. Sarvadharmaan denotes all the disciplines enjoined in the Vedas such as dhaharavidhya, sadhvidhyaa etc. which require the understanding of the Upanishads for which not everyone is qualified. It also refers to those who are not capable of following the paths of jannayoga karmayoga or bhakthiyoga as these require mental and physical discipline which does not come easily. Most important thing to remember is that this does not mean that one can relinquish karmas that should be done according to varna and asrama. So what is meant by parithyajya ? Parithyajya means that the prapatthi does not require any other qualification except the feeling of akinchanya, helplessness of not being able to follow any other path except that of abject surrender. maam ekam SaraNam vraja. By this the Lord asks the prapanna to seek refuge in Him alone with the belief that He alone can help. This is what is termed as gopthrthva varaNam, accepting the Lord alone as the saviour and mahaaviSvaasam, unflinching faith that He will protect. aham thvaa sarvapaapebhyo mokshayishyaami , says the Lord, meaning that once you surrender to Him body and soul you become His property and the onus of rescuing you from all the sins becomes His. maa SuchaH- Te prapanna need have no fear either about his past karma , sanchitha karma, which has not started giving result, nor about the future karma, aagaami karma, the result of which does not adhere to him because he is acting with the attitude that he is not the doer but only an instrument in the hands of the Lord. He had to live only till the present karma, praarabdha, is exhausted and after that he has no more births. Even the result of the praarabdha karma which has already started to act on him, does not affect him due to the mercy of the Lord. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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