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Chapter 6: Sāṅkhya-yoga

Verse 27 of 42
Bg 6.27

प्रशान्तमनसं ह्येनं योगिनं सुखमुत्तमम् उपैति शान्तरजसं ब्रह्मभूतमकल्मषम्

praśānta-manasaṁ hy enaṁ yoginaṁ sukham uttamam upaiti śānta-rajasaṁ brahma-bhūtam akalmaṣam

Synonyms

praśāntamind fixed on the lotus feet of Kṛṣṇa; manasamof one whose mind is so fixed; hicertainly; enamthis; yoginamthe yogī; sukhamhappiness; uttamamthe highest; upaitiattains; śānta-rajasampacified passion; brahma-bhūtamliberated by identification with the Absolute; akalmaṣamfreed from all past sinful reaction..

Translation

The yogī whose mind is fixed on Me verily attains the highest happiness. By virtue of his identity with Brahman, he is liberated; his mind is peaceful, his passions are quieted, and he is freed from sin.

Purport

Brahma-bhūta is the state of being free from material contamination and situated in the transcendental service of the Lord. Mad-bhaktim labhate parām (Bg. 18.54). One cannot remain in the quality of Brahman, the Absolute, until one's mind is fixed on the lotus feet of the Lord. Sa vai manaḥ kṛṣṇa-padāravindayoḥ. To be always engaged in the transcendental loving service of the Lord, or to remain in Kṛṣṇa consciousness, is to be factually liberated from the mode of passion and all material contamination.

Verse 27 of 42
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