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Part XII: The Yoga of Devotion.1463<br />

Part XII: The Yoga of Devotion.<br />

Once again, Krishna, the Blessed Lord, spake to Arjuna, saying:<br />

“Tell me, O Lord, which of those who worship and serve thee, with<br />

earnest minds well-mastered, as Thou hath just mentioned to me—which of<br />

such serve Thee most worthily and best? Which are on the best path, those<br />

who worship Thee as God in thy revealed form, on the one hand; or those<br />

who worship Thee as The Absolute—The Unmanifest—The Infinite—on the<br />

other hand? Which of these two classes of Yogis are more deeply versed in<br />

Yoga!”<br />

Krishna: “Those, who have concentrated their minds fixedly upon me as<br />

God, and who serve Me with unwavering zeal and impregnable and steady<br />

faith—are regarded by Me as being most devoted. But, also, those who<br />

worship Me as The Absolute; The Infinite; The Unmanifest; The Omnipresent,<br />

Omnipotent, Omniscient; The Unknowable; The Unthinkable; The Ineffable;<br />

The Invisible; The Eternal; The Immutable; The All; or as THAT to which similar<br />

terms attempting to express similar conceptions of Being are applied—such<br />

so worshipping, and mastering the mind and senses, and regarding all things<br />

in nature as good and deserving to fare well, and rejoicing in the welfare of<br />

all, equally—verily, these also cometh unto Me.

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