Guest guest Posted June 5, 2009 Report Share Posted June 5, 2009 7.ethaam vibhoothim yogam cha mama yo vetthi thatthvathaH so avikampena yogena yujyathe na athra samSayaH One who knows my manifestations and power as they are, is doubtless endowed with steadfast devotion. Vibhoothi is the divine manifestation of which Krishna is going to elaborate in this chapter. As the chapters from 7 to 12 are said to be the exposition of bhakyhiyoga the word yoga here means only devotion. avikampa yoga is steadfsst devotion, kampa meaning tremor and avikampa means firm and steady. 8. aham sarvasya prbhavaH matthaH sarvam pravarthathe ithi mathvaa bajanthe maam buDhaa bhaavasamanvithaaH The wise with bhakthibhaava, devotional attitude, worship Me , knowing that I am the source of all which is activated by Me. Those with the knowledge that the Lord is everywhere, transcendent and imminent and everything is in Him as well as he is in everything, are denoted as buDhaah , the wise. The bhava or the kind of existence they go through is described in the next sloka. 9.macchitthaa madhgathapraaNaaH boDhayanthaH parasparam kaThayanthaScha maam nithyam thushyanthicha ramanthi cha With their mind absorbed in Me, their very life depending on Me , they exchange the knowledge to one another and talking about Me take pleasure and enjoy it always. This is a beautiful sloka illustrating the ananyabhakthi. macchitthaaH- their only thought is always about the Lord. Vasudhevassarvam ithi sa mahatma sudhurlabhaH, as mentioned in chapter 7 sloka 19, It is very difficult to reach that stage and it happens only after many lives When all the desires and attachment are turned off from the worldly pleasures and the only attachment is to the Lord and the only desire is to attain Him, all the thoughts are centered only on the Lord. madhgahapraaNaaH- their very existence depends on their devotion. If one moment is spent without thinking of Him or talking of His glory they feel like fish out of water. Without that they could not survive and they do not consider their life worth living. boDhayanthaH parasparam- When two people with same interest meet naturally they talk about the subject of their interest. How much more will the devotees feel when they meet each other. They exchange their experiences and emotions kaThayanthaScha maam nithyam- They talk about Him, retell stories of the Lord and sing His glory. This description of His devotees has been given in the previous chapter itself in sloka 14. Ghorakumbha was known to sing the glory of Panduranga even when he was making pots. So were the various devotees who enjoyed in singing , talking and thinking about the Lord all the time, thuhyanthi cha ramanthi cha- Nothing pleases or provide enjoyment to the devotees more than these activities. They offer all they do and experience, to the Lord alone. They live as an instrument of the divine, through whom His glories are manifested. The perfect example of this description of devotion is that of the gopis towards Krishna. They were all the time engrossed in Him, always talked about him and exchanged their experiences with Him and sang and danced around Him and about Him. In fact their whole existence was nothing but Him. There is a sloka in Krishna karnamrtha which beautifully illustrates this. vikretukaamA kila gopakanyA muraari paadhaarpita chittha vrtthi: dhaDhyaadhikam mohavaSaath avochath govindha dhaamodhara maaDhaveti A gopi who wished to sell curd etc., enchanted, with her mind absorbed in the feet of KrishNa, called out `govinda, dhaamodra and maadhava', instead of saying curd, ,butter etc.e rmind was full of Krishna and no other words came out of her mouth except His namas even when she was selling curds etc. on the streets. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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