Giving up all clothing and bracelets, he was free of thoughts of “I” and “mine” and the unlimited bonds of attraction. 


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Giving up all clothing and bracelets, he was free of thoughts of “I” and “mine” and the unlimited bonds of attraction.

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COMMENTARY

Vajra was the son ofAniruddha. Nirūpya means “performing.” Apibat means “he fixed within himself.” Īśvaraḥ means “capable.”

|| 1.15.40 ||

visṛjya tatra tat sarvaṁ dukūla-valayādikam |

nirmamo nirahaṅkāraḥ sañchinnāśeṣa-bandhanaḥ ||

 

TRANSLATION

Giving up all clothing and bracelets, he was free of thoughts of “I” and “mine” and the unlimited bonds of attraction.

 

|| 1.15.41 ||

vācaṁ juhāva manasi tat prāṇa itare ca tam |

mṛtyāv apānaṁ sotsargaṁ taṁ pañcatve hy ajohavīt ||

TRANSLATION

He offered the voice and other senses into the mind, the mind into the prāṇa, the prāṇa into apāna, apāna along with excretion into death, and death into the body.

 

COMMENTARY

Like Arjuna, Yudhiṣṭhira attempts to stop the senses from acting externally. Vācam (speaking) represents all the senses. He offered all the senses into the mind, because the senses are dependent on the mind. He offered the mind into the prāṇa because the mind is dependent on prāṇa. He gave the mind to the prāṇa. “O mind! I have given the senses to you. They are yours. I have no use for them now.” This is the contemplation. This is the method because it is actually impossible to offer them since the senses are independent. Thus the dative case is not used. All other steps in the procedure are similar. “To whom do I belong?” He offered the mind into prāṇa. He offered the prāṇa into the apāna (itare). This is understood from the context. Apāna is in charge of excretion. He offered the apāna and excretion into death, the presiding deity of excretion. In offering voice and other senses and mind and prāṇa, it should be understood that he also offered the actions, speaking, thinking etc. He offered death into the combination of the five gross elements, the body. His meditation was “O death! You belong to the body.”  

 

|| 1.15.42 ||

tritve hutvā ca pañcatvaṁ tac caikatve ’juhon muniḥ |

sarvam ātmany ajuhavīd brahmaṇy ātmānam avyaye ||

 



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