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Bhagavad-Gita As It Is

Bhagavad-Gita As It Is. Chapter 12, Text 1-5. Text 1. arjuna uväca evaà satata-yuktä ye bhaktäs tväà paryupäsate ye cäpy akñaram avyaktaà teñäà ke yoga-vittamäù

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Bhagavad-Gita As It Is

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  1. Bhagavad-Gita As It Is Chapter 12, Text 1-5.

  2. Text 1 arjuna uväca evaà satata-yuktä ye bhaktäs tväà paryupäsate ye cäpy akñaram avyaktaà teñäà ke yoga-vittamäù Arjuna inquired: Which are considered to be more perfect, those who are always properly engaged in Your devotional service or those who worship the impersonal Brahman, the unmanifested?

  3. Impersonalist and personalist • Two kind of transcendentalists - impersonalist and personalist. • Arjuna is here questioning which position is better. • In practically every chapter the conclusion has been that one should be attached to the personal form of Kåñëa, for that is the highest spiritual realization. • This important question asked of Kåñëa by Arjuna will clarify the distinction between the impersonal and personal conceptions of the Absolute Truth.

  4. Text 2-4 çré-bhagavän uväca mayy äveçya mano ye mäà nitya-yuktä upäsate çraddhayä parayopetäs te me yuktatamä matäù ye tv akñaram anirdeçyam avyaktaà paryupäsate sarvatra-gam acintyaà ca küöa-stham acalaà dhruvam sanniyamyendriya-grämaà sarvatra sama-buddhayaù te präpnuvanti mäm eva sarva-bhüta-hite ratäù The Supreme Personality of Godhead said: Those who fix their minds on My personal form and are always engaged in worshiping Me with great and transcendental faith are considered by Me to be most perfect. But those who fully worship the unmanifested, that which lies beyond the perception of the senses, the all-pervading, inconceivable, unchanging, fixed and immovable—the impersonal conception of the Absolute Truth—by controlling the various senses and being equally disposed to everyone, such persons, engaged in the welfare of all, at last achieve Me.

  5. Personalist declared perfect • Kåñëa clearly says that he who concentrates upon His personal form and who worships Him with faith and devotion is to be considered most perfect in yoga. • A pure devotee is constantly engaged, sometimes chanting, sometimes hearing or reading books about Kåñëa, or sometimes cooking prasädam or goes to the marketplace to purchase something for Kåñëa, or sometimes he washes the temple or the dishes—whatever he does, he does not let a single moment pass without devoting his activities to Kåñëa. Avyarth kalatvam

  6. impersonal realization - very difficult • When a person comes to full knowledge after many births, he surrenders unto Lord Kåñëa. • If one approaches the Godhead by the method mentioned in this verse, he has to control the senses, render service to everyone and engage in the welfare of all beings. It is inferred that one has to approach Lord Kåñëa, otherwise there is no perfect realization. • For the common man, method of impersonal realization is very difficult.

  7. Text 5 kleço 'dhikataras teñäm avyaktäsakta-cetasäm avyaktä hi gatir duùkhaà dehavadbhir aväpyate For those whose minds are attached to the unmanifested, impersonal feature of the Supreme, advancement is very troublesome. To make progress in that discipline is always difficult for those who are embodied.

  8. Theoretical understanding • The process of jïäna-yoga, although ultimately bringing one to the same goal, is very troublesome, whereas the path of bhakti-yoga, the process of being in direct service to the Supreme Personality of Godhead, is easier and is natural for the embodied soul. • The individual soul is embodied since time immemorial. It is very difficult for him to simply theoretically understand that he is not the body.

  9. Difficulties • Worship may be saguëa or nirguëa. • Deity in the temple - the form of the Lord, though represented by material qualities such as stone, wood or oil paint, is not actually material. That is the absolute nature of the Supreme Lord.E.g. mailbox. • Impersonalist have to understand the unmanifested representation of the Supreme through such Vedic literatures as the Upaniñads, and they have to learn the language, understand the nonperceptual feelings, and realize all these processes. • This is not very easy for a common man.

  10. Glory of Devotional service • A person in Kåñëa consciousness, engaged in devotional service, simply by the guidance of the bona fide spiritual master, simply by offering regulative obeisances unto the Deity, simply by hearing the glories of the Lord, and simply by eating the remnants of foodstuffs offered to the Lord, realizes the Supreme Personality of Godhead very easily. • There is no doubt that the impersonalists are unnecessarily taking a troublesome path with the risk of not realizing the Absolute Truth at the ultimate end.

  11. Useless endeavor for knowledge çreyaù-såtià bhaktim udasya te vibho kliçyanti ye kevala-bodha-labdhaye teñäm asau kleçala eva çiñyate nänyad yathä sthüla-tuñävaghätinäm My dear Lord, devotional service unto You is the best path for self-realization. If someone gives up that path and engages in the cultivation of speculative knowledge, he will simply undergo a troublesome process and will not achieve his desired result. As a person who beats an empty husk of wheat cannot get grain, one who simply speculates cannot achieve self-realization. His only gain is trouble. [S.B.10.14.4]

  12. By the grace of some devotee, such a transcendentalist, highly learned in the process of jïäna-yoga, may come to the point of bhakti-yoga, or devotional service. • At that time, long practice in impersonalism also becomes a source of trouble, because he cannot give up the idea. • Therefore an embodied soul is always in difficulty with the unmanifest, both at the time of practice and at the time of realization. • One should not take up this process.

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