Re:Gita slokha
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• February 18, 2000
Respected members, This is regarding Gita slokha in 3rd chapter. Sriman Chandrasekaran said: I have a doubt in the purport of the following verse in the 3rd chapter of gItA. .......... >>> tAn akr~thsna vidhO mandhAn kr~thsnavin na vichAlayEth || The main essence of this slokha is to highlight the following:- 1. The Gap between an Individual's desire and his present qualification to attain the object of his desire. This means that a person might get a theoritical knowledge about the atman,which transcends the three gunas of prakriti,i.e satvva,rajas and tamas and he may desire to attain that status immediatley but he might not have the requisite control over his senses and vairagya over objects other than the self and these short comings form the vacuum or gap mentioned above. In the gita,there are many places where Sri Krishna has pointed to this attitude common in any seeker in early stages. 2.The fact that there are wise men who have transcended the gunas of prakriti and living among us whom we have to identify and learn from them. 3. The Responsibility on the part of the realised person to lead a seeker looking upto him to the truth by setting an example rather than by force. Sri.Krishna elaborates this point when he speaks about his avatara rahasya in the 4th chapter. 4. The fact that the seeker in the early stages of karma yoga will surely reach the state of a gnana yogi in his future. In short this slokha brings out the correct procedure to be followed by realized souls to uplift other bound souls from samsara as a responsibility and not as a advise or license given by the lord to reject them. Sri krishnaarpanamasthu B.N.Suresh __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
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