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Bhagavad Gita Bhasya (Gambhirananada)

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know it through a negative definition. After<br />

concluding the topic of the result of Yoga, the need<br />

for pursuing Yoga is again being spoken of in<br />

another way in order to enjoin 'preservance' and<br />

'freedom from depression' as the disciplines for<br />

Yoga: Sah, that; yogah, Yoga, which has the results<br />

as stated above; yoktavyah, has to be practised;<br />

niscayena, with perservance; and anirvinnacetasa,<br />

with an undepressed heart. That which is not (a)<br />

depressed (nirvinnam) is anirvinnam. What is that?<br />

The heart. (One has to practise Yoga) with that<br />

heart which is free from depression. This is the<br />

meaning. Again,<br />

6.24 By totally eschewing all desires which arise<br />

from thoughts, and restraining with the mind itself<br />

all the organs from every side;<br />

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

Commentary - Swami Gambhirananda<br />

6.24 See Commentary under 6.25<br />

6.25 One should gradually withdraw with the<br />

intellect endowed with steadiness. Making the<br />

mind fixed in the Self, one should not think of<br />

anything whatsoever.<br />

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