How Devotion and Buddhi Yoga bestow the same contentment to the mind
Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha
Bhagavadgeeta – Sattva-Rajas-Tamas & Their Transcendence Ch.14 - Day 4
Swami Nirviseshananda Tirtha
Bhagavadgeeta – Sattva-Rajas-Tamas & Their Transcendence Ch.14 - Day 3
Swami Nirviseshananda Tirtha
For the worldly-minded, siddhi and asiddhi relate to worldly efforts. For the seeker, these relate to his sadhana. Equanimity applies to both alike. So, be indifferent or harmonious, and carry on.
Read MoreThe real purpose of all religious as well as spiritual practices is to purify and transform our own mind.
Read MoreSuppose you have a little depression or disinterestedness today – what of that? Let it remain. Be at home even with that. Know that as it has come in so also will it pass off. If you keep this elevated attitude, soon you will find that the depressive moods will become less frequent.
Read MoreRight from birth, we are slave to our attraction and repulsion towards worldly objects and situations. Our mind constantly undergoes elation, depression, and agitation, depending on whether the objective situation we face is to our liking or disliking. We are fearful of losing what we like and facing what we dislike. Bhagavadgeeta wants us to transform this slavery into mastery by cultivating the “Yoga” attitude.
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