The Spiritual Import of the Mahabharata and the Bhagavadgita :13-15.



Chapter 13: Centring the Mind in the Heart-15.

Ananya-cetah satatam : -

Tremendous conditions are laid, though it is said that the whole attainment is very easy.

It appears, if we try to understand the meaning of this sloka, that the Teacher, the Master of the Gita is telling us that He is easy of approach, provided that something is done.

This provision is a very difficult one again; the whole mind has to be united—we have to be ananya-cetah.

This ananya-cetah or the unitedness of our thoughts or feelings, the mind and the reason with the Supreme Being should be continuous and not be with remission of effort.

Satatam :-

The whole day and night we should be thinking of That only.

Ananya-cetah satatam yo mm smarati nityasah : -

Daily we should resort to this practice—continuity, daily practice in the unitedness of all our being with God.

Tasyaham sulabhah : -

To such a person I am easy.

Nitya-yuktasya yoginah : -

To the yogi who is united with me perpetually, I am easy of approach.

Tasyaham sulabhah partha nitya-yuktasya yoginah.

Swami Krishnananda
To be continued  .....


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