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Bhagavad Gita Bhasya (Gambhirananada)

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egarding seat, food, movements, etc. as disciplines<br />

for yoga in the case of one practising concentration;<br />

as also the signs of one who has succeeded in Yoga,<br />

and the consequent result etc. Hence this is begun.<br />

Among these, the seat is being first spoken of:<br />

6.11 Having firmly established in a clean place his<br />

seat, neither too high nor too low, and made of<br />

cloth, skin and kusa-grass, placed successively one<br />

below the other;<br />

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

Commentary - Swami Gambhirananda<br />

6.11 See Commentary under 6.12<br />

6.12 (and) sitting on that seat, he should<br />

concentrate his mind for the purification of the<br />

internal organ, making the mind one-pointed and<br />

keeping the actions of the mind and senses under<br />

control.<br />

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

Commentary - Swami Gambhirananda<br />

6.12 Pratisthapya, having established; sthiram,<br />

firmly; sucau, in a clean; dese, place, which is<br />

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