Bhagavad Gita Bhashya (Adi Shankaracharya) 6.45
Bhagavad Gita Bhashya (Adi Shankaracharya) 6.45 · 6 · Verse 45
Sanskrit Original
।।6.45।। प्रयत्नात् यतमानः अधिकं यतमान इत्यर्थः। तत्र योगी विद्वान् संशुद्धकिल्बिषः विशुद्धकिल्बिषः संशुद्धपापः अनेकजन्मसंसिद्धः अनेकेषु जन्मसु किञ्चित्किञ्चित् संस्कारजातम् उपचित्य तेन उपचितेन अनेकजन्मकृतेन संसिद्धः अनेकजन्मसंसिद्धः ततः लब्धसम्यग्दर्शनः सन् याति परां प्रकृष्टां गतिम्।।यस्मादेवं तस्मात्
6.45 The yogi, the man of Knowledge; yatamanah, applying himself; prayatnat, assiduously, i.e. striving more intensely; and as a result, samsuddha-kilbisah, becoming purified from sin; and aneka-janma-samsiddhah, attaining perfection through many births- gathering together tendencies little by little in many births, and attaining perfection through that totality of impressions acired in many births; tatah, thery coming to have full Illumination; yati, achieves; the param, highest, most perfect; ;gatim, Goal. Since this is so, therefore.