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Bhagavad Gita Bhasya (Gambhirananada)

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ewilderment, natural indiscrimination; been<br />

pranastah, destroyed, for which purpose has there<br />

been this effort on your part for hearing the<br />

Scripture, and on My part, the effort of being a<br />

teacher?<br />

18.73 Arjuna said -- O Acyuta, (my) delusion has<br />

been destroyed and memory has been regained by<br />

me through Your grace. I stand with my doubt<br />

removed; I shall follow Your instruction.<br />

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

Commentary - Swami Gambhirananda<br />

18.73 O Acyuta, (my) mohah, born of ignorance<br />

and the cause of all evil in the form of mundane<br />

existence, and difficult to cross like an ocean;l<br />

nastah has been destroyed. And smrtih, memory,<br />

regarding the reality of the Self-on the acquisition<br />

of which follows the loosening of all the bonds;<br />

labdha, has been regained, tvat-prasadat, through<br />

Your grace maya, by me, who am dependent on<br />

Your grace. By this question about the destruction<br />

of delusion and the answer to it, it becomes<br />

conclusively revealed that the fruit derived from<br />

understanding the import of the entire Scripture is<br />

this much alone-which is the destruction of<br />

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