Verse 6.47 : Dhyana Yoga "Path of Meditation"
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The Translation
“And of all yogis, he who worships Me with faith, his inner self absorbed in Me, is considered by Me to be the most intimately united.”
Commentary & Insights
Krishna concludes Chapter 6 by stating that of all yogis, the most integrated is the one who worships Him with faith and whose heart is absorbed in Him.
Practical Application
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Perform your actions today with love and devotion, dedicating your work as a gift to the welfare of others or to the Divine, completing your day in peace.
Reflections & Notes
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Self-Reflection Prompts
- Why is devotion and love (*bhakti*) declared to be the crown of all yoga practices? How does love make meditation natural and effortless?
- What is the significance of finishing this section of the Gita with a call to devote oneself to the Supreme Lord?
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6.47
योगिनामपि सर्वेषां मद्गतेनान्तरात्मना
Worshiping the Lord with the inner self absorbed in Him means realizing that the Lord is the non-dual master of the universe. This is the highest devotion, which is identical with supreme self-realization.