Chapter
2. Contents of the Gita Summarized
TEXT 55
sri-bhagavan uvaca
prajahati yada kaman
sarvan partha mano-gatan
atmany evatmana tustah
sthita-prajnas tadocyate
prajahati yada kaman
sarvan partha mano-gatan
atmany evatmana tustah
sthita-prajnas tadocyate
SYNONYMS
TRANSLATION
PURPORT
The Bhagavatam affirms
that any person who is fully in Krsna consciousness, or devotional service of
the Lord, has all the good qualities of the great sages, whereas a person who
is not so transcendentally situated has no good qualifications, because he is
sure to be taking refuge in his own mental concoctions. Consequently, it is
rightly said herein that one has to give up all kinds of sense desire
manufactured by mental concoction. Artificially, such sense desires cannot be
stopped. But if one is engaged in Krsna consciousness, then, automatically,
sense desires subside without extraneous efforts. Therefore, one has to engage
himself in Krsna consciousness without hesitation, for this devotional service
will instantly help one onto the platform of transcendental consciousness. The
highly developed soul always remains satisfied in himself by realizing himself
as the eternal servitor of the Supreme Lord. Such a transcendentally situated
person has no sense desires resulting from petty materialism; rather, he
remains always happy in his natural position of eternally serving the Supreme
Lord.
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