Bhagavad Gita, The Song of God - Chapter-2.70 Swami Mukundananda.
Monday 18, November 2024. 07:00.
Srimad Bhagavad Gita:
Chapter 2: Sankhya Yogam:70.
The Yogam of Analytical Knowledge
Swami Mukundananda.
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Slogam-70:
"Apuryamanam achala-pratishtham
samudram apah pravishanti yadvat
tadvat kama yam pravishanti sarve
sa shantim apnoti na kama-kami."
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apuryamanam—filled from all sides;
achala-pratishtham—undisturbed;
samudram—ocean;
apah—waters; pravishanti—enter;
yadvat—as;
tadvat—likewise;
kamah—desires;
yam—whom;
pravishanti—enter;
sarve—all;
sah—that person;
shantim—peace;
apnoti—attains;
na—not;
kama-kami—one who strives to satisfy desires.
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Translation:
BG 2.70:
"Just as the ocean remains undisturbed by the incessant flow of waters from rivers merging into it, likewise the sage who is unmoved despite the flow of desirable objects all around him attains peace, and not the person who strives to satisfy desires."
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Commentary:
The ocean is unique in its ability to maintain its undisturbed state, despite being inundated by the incessant flow of rivers into it. All the rivers of the world constantly empty themselves into the oceans, which neither overflow nor get depleted. Shree Krishna uses the word apuryamanam (filled from all sides) to describe that even the rivers pouring all their water during the rainy season into the ocean cannot make it flow over. Similarly, the realized sage remains quiescent and unmoved in both conditions—while utilizing sense objects for bodily necessities or being bereft of them. Only such a sage can attain Shanti, or true Peace.
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