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Chapter 5: Karma-yoga-Action in Kṛṣṇa Consciousness

Verse 21 of 27
Bg 5.21

बाह्यस्पर्शेष्वसक्तात्मा विन्दत्यात्मनि यत्सुखम् स ब्रह्मयोगयुक्तात्मा सुखमक्षयमश्नुते

bāhya-sparśeṣv asaktātmā vindaty ātmani yat sukham sa brahma-yoga-yuktātmā sukham akṣayam aśnute

Synonyms

bāhya-sparśeṣuin external sense pleasure; asakta-ātmāone who is not so attached; vindatienjoys; ātmaniin the self; yatthat which; sukhamhappiness; saḥthat; brahma-yogaconcentrated in Brahman; yukta-ātmāself-connected; sukhamhappiness; akṣayamunlimited; aśnuteenjoys..

Translation

Such a liberated person is not attracted to material sense pleasure or external objects but is always in trance, enjoying the pleasure within. In this way the self-realized person enjoys unlimited happiness, for he concentrates on the Supreme.

Purport

Śrī Yāmunācārya, a great devotee in Kṛṣṇa consciousness, said:

"Since I have been engaged in the transcendental loving service of Kṛṣṇa, realizing ever-new pleasure in Him, whenever I think of sex pleasure, I spit at the thought, and my lips curl with distaste." A person in brahma-yoga, or Kṛṣṇa consciousness, is so absorbed in the loving service of the Lord that he loses his taste for material sense pleasure altogether. The highest pleasure in terms of matter is sex pleasure. The whole world is moving under its spell, and a materialist cannot work at all without this motivation. But a person engaged in Kṛṣṇa consciousness can work with greater vigor without sex pleasure, which he avoids. That is the test in spiritual realization. Spiritual realization and sex pleasure go ill together. A Kṛṣṇa conscious person is not attracted to any kind of sense pleasure due to his being a liberated soul.

Verse 21 of 27
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