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Articles: Devotion | Conclusion of Gita - Prof. venkata ramanamurty mallajosyula
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Therefore, that Mahatma when obtaining a desirable object, or in the cessation of what is
undesirable, does not feel delighted, nor does he feel any grief when obtaining an
undesirable object, or in the loss of what is dear or desirable. If for any reason, his body is
cut by weapon, or he is faced with any other form of extreme suffering. That man of wisdom,
established exclusively in God, the embodiment of Truth, Knowledge and Bliss, does not
fall from that state of existence.
For in his mind, the whole world appears as a mirage, and no other existence appears to
him beyond the existence of one God, the embodiment of Truth, Knowledge and Bliss,
What more should we say about him, the state of that soul, who has realized God, the
embodiment of Truth, Knowledge and Bliss, is in reality, known to him alone. None other
possesses the power to reveal it through the mind, intellect and senses.
Therefore, awakening as soon as possible from the sleep of ignorance, and taking shelter
under the care of a saint, and according to his instructions, one should earnestly take to the
practice of a discipline for realizing God through the seven types of renunciation stated
above.
For this extremely valuable human life is attained, only through the grace of God, at the end
of many births. Therefore, the invaluable time allotted to this life should not be wasted in
indulging in the perishable, transient, impermanent enjoyment of this world.
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