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Bhagavad Gita Bhashya (Adi Shankaracharya) 6.28

Bhagavad Gita Bhashya (Adi Shankaracharya) 6.28 · 6 · Verse 28

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Sanskrit Original

।।6.28।। युञ्जन् एवं यथोक्तेन क्रमेण योगी योगान्तरायवर्जितः सदा सर्वदा आत्मानं विगतकल्मषः विगतपापः सुखेन अनायासेन ब्रह्मसंस्पर्शं ब्रह्मणा परेण संस्पर्शो यस्य तत् ब्रह्मसंस्पर्शं सुखम् अत्यन्तम् अन्तमतीत्य वर्तत इत्यत्यन्तम् उत्कृष्टं निरतिशयम् अश्नुते व्याप्नोति।।इदानीं योगस्य यत् फलं ब्रह्मैकत्वदर्शनं सर्वसंसारविच्छेदकारणं तत् प्रदर्श्यते

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6.28 Sada yunjan, by constantly concentrating; atmanam, his mind; evam, thus, in the process stated; vigata-kalmasah, the taintles, sinless yogi, free from the obstacles to Yoga; sukhena, easily; asnute, attains; atayantam, absolute-that which exists by transcending limits-, supreme, unsurpassable; sukham, Bliss; of brahma-samsparsam, contact with Brahman-the Bliss that is in touch [In touch with, i.e. identified with, homogeneous with, in essential oneness with.] with the supreme Brahman. Now is being shown that result of Yoga which is the realization of identity with Brahman and which is the cause of the extinction of the whole mundane existence . [Liberation is conceived of in two ways-total cessation of sorrows, and attainment of unsurpassable Bliss.]