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Bhagavad Gita Bhashya (Adi Shankaracharya) 14.20

Bhagavad Gita Bhashya (Adi Shankaracharya) 14.20 · 14 · Verse 20

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Sanskrit Original

।।14.20।। --,गुणान् एतान् यथोक्तान् अतीत्य जीवन्नेव अतिक्रम्य मायोपाधिभूतान् त्रीन् देही देहसमुद्भवान् देहोत्पत्तिबीजभूतान् जन्ममृत्युजरादुःखैः जन्म च मृत्युश्च जरा च दुःखानि च जन्ममृत्युजरादुःखानि तैः जीवन्नेव विमुक्तः सन् विद्वान् अमृतम् अश्नुते? एवं मद्भावम् अधिगच्छति इत्यर्थः।।जीवन्नेव गुणान् अतीत्य अमृतम् अश्नुते इति प्रश्नबीजं प्रतिलभ्य? अर्जुन उवाच --,अर्जुन उवाच --,

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14.20 Atitya, having transcended, having gone beyond-even while living; etan, these; trin, three; gunan, alities as have been described, which constitute the limiting adjunct Maya; and dehasamudbhavan, which are the origin of the body, which are the seed of the birth of the body; dehi, the embodied one, the enlightened one; vimuktah, becoming free-even in this life; janma-mrtyu-jara-duhkhaih, from birth death, old age and sorrow; asnute, experiences; [Some translate this as 'attains'.-Tr.] amrtam, Immortality. In this way he attains My nature. This is the idea. Getting a clue to a estion from the statement that one experiences Immortality, even in this life, by going beyond the alities-