Guest guest Posted August 22, 2009 Report Share Posted August 22, 2009 26.maam cha yo avyabhichaareNa bhakthiyogena sevathe Sa gunaan samatheethya ethaanbrhamabhooyaayakalpathe The one who with unswerving devotion serves Me transcends the gunas and becomes fit to attain the state of Brahman 27.brahmaNo hi prathishTaa aham amrthasya avyayasya cha Saavthasya cha Dharmasya sukhasya ekaanthikasya cha I am the abode of Brahman, the immortal, immutable, and eternal dharma and unalloyed bliss. The reason for following the path of devotion is given by the Lord at the end of the chapter. The state of Brahman is immutable and immortal and "I am the source of all that is immortal and immutable and I am the source of eternal bliss, " says the Lord. In his discourse on Vishnusahasranama Bhishma says , `esha me sarvadharmaanaam dharmo adhikathamo mathah, meaning that the worship of the Lord is the greatest dharma of all. It is because aachaaraprabhavo Dharmo dharmasya parbhurachyuthaH. The aachaara mentioned here is the life led by the devotee and the Lord is the master of his actions. In the chapter on bhakthiyoga it was mentioned that jnana is the result of bhakthi and in 7th adhyaya Krishna, mentioning about the four kinds of devotees who resort to Him , describes jnani as 'thEshAm jnanee nithyayukthaH eEkabhakthih viSishyathe,'(BG-7.17) the one who has unswerving devotion. The central idea of this chapter is that seeking refuge with the Lord is the only means of transcending the gunas and the attainment of self-realisation as it is made out in the 7th adhyaya , dhaivee hyEshA gunamayee mama mAyA dhurathyayA mAmEva ye prapdhyanthe mAyAm EthAm tharanthi thE.(BG-.7.14) The maya is due to the three gunas and only those who resort to the Lord are able to transcend it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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