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Chapter 18: Maharaj Parikshit Cursed by a Brahmin Boy

Verse 26 of 48
SB 1.18.26

pratiruddhendriya-prāṇa- manobuddhim upāratam sthāna-trayāt paraṁ prāptaṁ brahma-bhūtam avikriyam

Synonyms

pratiruddharestrained; indriyathe sense-organs; prāṇaair of respiration; manaḥthe mind; buddhiminteligence; upārataminactive; sthānaplaces; trayātfrom the three; paramtranscendental; prāptamachieved; brahma-bhūtamqualitatively equal with the Supreme Absolute; avikriyamunaffected.

Translation

The Muni's sense organs, air of breathing, mind and intelligence all were restrained from material activities and he got himself situated in the trance apart from the three (awakeness, dream and unconsciousness) having achieved transcendental position qualitatively equal with the Supreme Absolute.

Purport

It appears that the Muni in whose hermitage the King entered was in trance Yogic, process. Transcendental position is attained by three processes namely the process of Jnana or theoritical knowledge of transcendence, the process of Yoga or factual realisation of trance by manipulation of the physiological and psychological functions of the body, and the most approved process of Bhakti-Yoga or the senses engaged in devotional service of the Lord. In the Bhagwat Geeta also we have the information of gradual development of perception, from matter to living entity. Our material mind and body develop from the living entity the soul and being influenced by the three qualities of matter we forget our real identity. The Jnana process theoritically speculates ascendingly about the reality of the soul. But Bhaktiyoga factually engages the spirit soul in factual activities. Perception of matter is to transcended still more subtler state of the senses. The senses are transcended to the subtler mind, and then to breathing activities gradually to intellignence and beyond the intelligence the living soul is realised by the mechanical activities of the Yoga system or practice of meditation restraining the seenses, regulating the breathing system and application of intelligence to rise up to the transcendental position of living condition. This living condition of trance stops all material activities of the body and the King saw the Muni in that position. He also saw the Muni as follows.

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