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Bhagavad Gita Bhasya (Gambhirananada)

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Illumination, sah, that yogi; paramah matah, is<br />

considered as the best among all the yogis.<br />

Noticing that his Yoga-as spoken of and consisting<br />

in full Illumination- is hard to acquire, Arjuna,<br />

with a view to hearing the sure means to its<br />

attainment, said:<br />

6.33 Arjuna said -- O Madhusudana (Krsna), this<br />

Yoga that has been spoken of by You as sameness,<br />

I do not see its steady continuance, owing to the<br />

restlessness (of the mind).<br />

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

Commentary - Swami Gambhirananda<br />

6.33 O Madhusudana, ayam, this; yogah, Yoga; yah<br />

proktah, that has been spoken of; tvaya, by You;<br />

samyena, as sameness; na pasyami, I do not see, I<br />

cannot conceive;-what?-etasya, its; sthiram, steady,<br />

undisturbed; sthitim, continuance; cancalatvat,<br />

owing to the unsteadiness of the mind, which is<br />

well known.<br />

6.34 For, O Krsna, the mind is unsteady, turbulent,<br />

strong and obstinate. I consider its control to be as<br />

greatly difficult as of the wind.<br />

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