Keshidwaja describes the nature of ignorance, and the benefits of the Yoga or contemplative devotion - Verse 86
Vishnu Purana (GRETIL; M. M. Pathak critical edition) · 6 · Verse 7.86
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Sanskrit Original
तावद यावद दृढीभूता तत्रैव नृप धारणा व्रजतस तिष्ठतो ऽन्यद वा स्वेच्छया कर्म कुर्वतः नापयाति यदा चित्तात सिद्धां मन्येत तां तदा ।।
tāvad yāvad dṛḍhībhūtā tatraiva nṛpa dhāraṇā vrajatas tiṣṭhato 'nyad vā svecchayā karma kurvataḥ nāpayāti yadā cittāt siddhāṃ manyeta tāṃ tadā ||
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As long as the king is firmly established there, he does not leave, whether he is going or staying, or performing actions at his will; when the mind does not wander, he then considers that to be accomplished.