Chapter
2. Contents of the Gita Summarized
TEXT 56
duhkhesv anudvigna-manah
sukhesu vigata-sprhah
vita-raga-bhaya-krodhah
sthita-dhir munir ucyate
sukhesu vigata-sprhah
vita-raga-bhaya-krodhah
sthita-dhir munir ucyate
SYNONYMS
TRANSLATION
PURPORT
The
word muni means
one who can agitate his mind in various ways for mental speculation without
coming to a factual conclusion. It is said that every muni has a
different angle of vision, and unless a muni differs
from other munis, he
cannot be called a muni in the
strict sense of the term.Nasau munir yasya matam na bhinnam. But a sthita-dhi-muni, as
mentioned herein by the Lord, is different from an ordinary muni. Thesthita-dhi-muni is
always in Krsna consciousness, for he has exhausted all his business of
creative speculation. He has surpassed the stage of mental speculations and has
come to the conclusion that Lord Sri Krsna, or Vasudeva, is everything. He is
called a muni fixed
in mind. Such a fully Krsna conscious person is not at all disturbed by the
onslaughts of the threefold miseries, for he accepts all miseries as the mercy
of the Lord, thinking himself only worthy of more trouble due to his past
misdeeds; and he sees that his miseries, by the grace of the Lord, are
minimized to the lowest. Similarly, when he is happy he gives credit to the
Lord, thinking himself unworthy of the happiness; he realizes that it is due
only to the Lord's grace that he is in such a comfortable condition and able to
render better service to the Lord. And, for the service of the Lord, he is
always daring and active and is not influenced by attachment or aversion.
Attachment means accepting things for one's own sense gratification, and
detachment is the absence of such sensual attachment. But one fixed in Krsna consciousness
has neither attachment nor detachment because his life is dedicated in the
service of the Lord. Consequently he is not at all angry even when his attempts
are unsuccessful. A Krsna conscious person is always steady in his
determination.
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