Guest guest Posted July 17, 2009 Report Share Posted July 17, 2009 6. ye thu sarvaaNi karmaaNi mayi sannyasya mathparaaH Ananyenaivayogena maam Dhyaayantha upaasthe Those who offer all their actions to Me, engrossed in Me,contemplate on Me and worship Me, 7. theshaam aham samudDharthaa mrthyusamsaarasaagaraath Bhavami na chiraath paarTha mayyaaveSithachethasaam I become their uplifter, whose mind is fixed on Me, Arjuna, from the sea of death and transmigration He says, `I become the redeemer of those, who offer all their actions to me, always think of Me with undivided attention on Me as their goal, and rescue them from the ocean of samsara, the cycle of iransmigration.' He becomes the boat to cross the sea of samsara to those who surrender to Him all their thoughts words and deeds with the attitude `kaayena vaachaa manasendhriyairva budhdhyaathmanaa vaa prakrthersvabhaavaath karomi yatyat sakalm parasmai Narayanaayethi samarpayaami.' This is the meaning of mayyaavesitha chethasaam. 8. mayyevamana aadhathsva mayi budDhim nivesaya Nivasishyasi mayyeva atha oorDhvam na samSayaH Fix your mind on Me direct your intellect towards Me and then you will reaide in Me and there is no more doubt about this. Then Krishna advises Arjuna to follow the path of bhakthi. He says, `If you fix your mind on Me alone, with all your thoughts absorbed in Me you will dwell in Me . There is no doubt about this.' Whatever one does thinks or sees, there should be a persistent thought flow about the Lord like the trickle of oil, thailadharavat at the back of the mind. This is ananya bhakthi.. How is this possible. One has to discharge his duties towards his family and perform the work assigned to him in this world by society as a householder. Sri Ramakrishna gives a beautiful example to illustrate this. When a servant woman is looking after her ward she does her work sincerely and with involvement. But at the back of her mind is the thought of her child whom she has left behind and the moment her duties are over she hurries to her house to care for her child. This should be the attitude, when you are engrossed in your worldly affairs, towards God. Whatever we do we have to do it with full concentration as all work is that of the Lord. But whenever there is a gap we must fill it with the thought of the Lord. To give a simple example when you wait for the milk to boil or stop the car at the traffic signal think about the Lord in the meantime instead of other thoughts. This will help you to avoid worries and fretting and fuming over things that do not materialize. This will come through practice and Krishna is giving the formula to do it in the next few slokas. These three slokas reflect the instruction slokas earlier namely ananyaaschithayantho maam and yathkaroshi yadhaSnaasi (Ch.9.22and27) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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