Guest guest Posted July 23, 2009 Report Share Posted July 23, 2009 13.adhveshtaa sarvabhoothaanaam maithraH karuNa eva cha Nirmamo nirahankaaraH samadhuhkha sukhaH kshamee One who has no hatred and friendly and merciful towards all living beings, is devoid of attachment and ego and has equanimity at pleasure and pain and is tolerant, 14. santhushtaH sathatham yogee yathaathmaa dhrDaniSchayaH mayyarpitha manobudDhiHyo madhbhakthaH sa me priyaH Contented always and established in meditation, self controlled, with firm resolve and a devotee with mind and intellect engrossed in Me, he is very dear to Me. Once the jnana has risen there is absolutely no difference between the saguna and nirguna upasanas. Even a devotee who starts worshipping God with form comes to realize that God is all pervading and not limited to a particular form and the form is only for convenience of concentration. So the description of a jnani that follows is applicable to both bhakthiyoga and jnanayoga and is similar to what has been outlined in the second chapter regarding the man of realization. He has no hatred towards any living being, and friendly and kind to all. He is without the ego and possessiveness. He is patient and shows equanimity towards sukha and duhkha This corresponds to the description of sThithaprajna given in chapter2. Duhkheshvanudvignamanaah sukeshu vigatha sprhah veetaragabhayakrodhah sthithadheermnuiruchyathe – Ch.2-56. He is always contented. Because he has self control and of steadfast resolve (sthithaprajna.) Why he is so, is indicated by the word mayyarpitha manobuddhih. ` His mind and intellect is absorbed in Me,' says Krishna, and adds that such a devotee is dear to Me. In this chapter the portrait of a devotee is drawn step by step in the concluding slokas and it is clear that the qualities enumerated are non-different from that of the jnani mentioned in chapter 7 sloka 17 as the one who is very dear to the Lord. Priyo hi jnaaninaH athyarThamaham sa cha mamapriyaH. The implication is that jnana resulting from bhakthi is the highest and closest to the Lord. adhveshtaa sarvabhoothaanaam- no hatred towards any living being. A devotee feels the presence of the Lord everywhere and hence he has no hatred towards any one. Swami Rama, a great devotee and saint once was beaten by some evil minded people and left unconscious, His disciples finding him in that state nursed him back to consciousness. They asked him whether he recognized who they were. The swami replied "The same hands of Rama which beat me are attending on me now." maithraH karunaH – friendship and mercy towards all. This is because he knows that the Lord is the inner self of all and to serve and help others is the true worship. In Srimadbhagavatham the Lord says that the one who does pooja but is unkind to the fellow creatures does not please the Lord and He refuses to accept the offerings made by such a person by way of worship, nirmamo nirahankaraH- one who is sarva sanga parithyaagee, given up all attachments, and without ego because he feels that he belongs to the Lord and all his possessions are given to him by the Lord. King Janaka , on being told that the city was burning, was not at al perturbed as he thought that nothing belonged to him while the hermits who were with him rushed to retrieve their meager possessions. Sama dhuhkha sukha kshamee- equanimity during joy and sorrow because neither affects Him, as his mind is engrossed with the Lord. He is always experiencing the inner joy which is different from the joy through the worldly objects. They take everything that comes as the prasada of the Lord. Santhushtah sathatahm- hence he is contented always. He is a yogee and yathaathmaa. Devotion itself is the yoga, bhakthi yoga, and he has self control as he has offered body, mind and intellect, mayyarpithamanobudDhiH to the Lord and functions as His instrument. dhrDaniSchayaH- Firm of resolve that the Lord is everything for him, vaasudhevassarvam ithi. Naturally he is very dear to the Lord. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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