Verse 6.45 : Dhyana Yoga "Path of Meditation"
Verse 45 of 47
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The Translation
“Striving with dedication, purified of all sins, and perfected through many births, the yogi finally attains the supreme goal.”
Commentary & Insights
Krishna explains that by striving with diligence, purified of all errors over many lifetimes, the yogi finally reaches the supreme goal of liberation.
Practical Application
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Commit to your personal growth today with patience. When you experience a minor setback, remind yourself that healing is a journey of consistency.
Reflections & Notes
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Self-Reflection Prompts
- How does viewing spiritual growth as a project spanning 'many births' (*aneka-janma*) bring patience and remove the stress of wanting instant enlightenment?
- What is the ultimate 'supreme goal' (*parām gatim*) in your personal philosophy?
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6.45
प्रयत्नाद्यतमानस्तु योगी संशुद्धकिल्बिषः
Each lifetime's practice adds a layer of purity. When the last trace of ego and desire is washed away, the seeker achieves the direct realization of non-duality, which is the supreme goal.