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श्रुतिविप्रतिपन्ना ते यदा स्थास्यति निश्चला | समाधावचला बुद्धिस्तदा योगमवाप्स्यसि ||२-५३||
śrutivipratipannā te yadā sthāsyati niścalā . samādhāvacalā buddhistadā yogamavāpsyasi ||2-53||
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The Translation

“When your intellect, which has been perplexed by hearing many scriptures, remains unmoved and steady in Samadhi, then you will attain divine Union.”

Commentary & Insights

Krishna explains that when Arjuna's intellect remains steady in meditation, unmoved by conflicting scriptures and arguments, he will attain direct union with the Divine (Yoga).

Practical Application
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Spend 10 minutes in silent contemplation today, without reading or listening to anything, allowing your mind to settle and find its natural clarity.

Reflections & Notes
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Self-Reflection Prompts
  • When does your mind feel most 'perplexed by opinions'? How can you bring it back to a steady, silent center?
  • What does 'Samadhi' mean to you in the context of your daily focus and presence?

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2.53
श्रुतिविप्रतिपन्ना ते यदा स्थास्यति निश्चला