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Bhagavad Gita Bhasya (Gambhirananada)

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poised in the state of meditation. This is the<br />

meaning. To the extent that one withdraws from<br />

actions, the mind of that man who is at cease and<br />

self-controlled becomes concentrated. When this<br />

occurs, he at once becomes established in Yoga.<br />

And accordingly has it been said by Vyasa: 'For a<br />

Brahmana there is no wealth conparable to (the<br />

knowledge of) oneness, sameness, truthfulness,<br />

character, equipoise, harmlessness,<br />

straightforwardness and withdrawal from various<br />

actions' (Mbh. Sa. 175.37). After that, now is being<br />

stated when one becomes established in Yoga:<br />

6.4 Verily, [Verily: This word emphasizes the fact<br />

that, since attachment to sense objects like sound<br />

etc. and to actions is an obstacle in the path of<br />

Yoga, therefore the removal of that obstruction is<br />

the means to its attainment.] when a man who has<br />

given up thought about everything does not get<br />

attached to sense-objects or acitons, he is then said<br />

to be established in Yoga.<br />

English Translation of Sri Sankaracharya's Sanskrit<br />

Commentary - Swami Gambhirananda<br />

6.4 Hi, verily; yada, when; a yogi who is<br />

concentrating his mind, sarva-sankalpa-sannyasi,<br />

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