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adhyātma-yogena vivikta-sevayā

prāṇendriyātmābhijayena sadhryak

sac-chraddhayā brahmacaryeṇa śaśvad

asampramādena yamena vācām

sarvatra mad-bhāva-vicakṣaṇena

jñānena vijñāna-virājitena

yogena dhṛty-udyama-sattva-yukto

liṅgaṁ vyapohet kuśalo 'ham-ākhyam

Endowed with determination, effort and enthusiasm, one gives up the subtle body by adhyātma-yoga, living in a solitary place, completely controlling the senses, life airs and mind, faith in the scriptures, constant celibacy, non-rejection of duties, control of speech, seeing my presence everywhere, by knowledge which produces realization, and by aṣṭāṅga-yoga.

One should not give up obligatory duties (asampramādena). One should see my existence everywhere (mad-bhāva-vicakṣaṇena). One should have knowledge which produces realization (vijñāna-virājitena), knowledge made more beautiful. One should practice aṣṭāṅga-yoga. Endowed with enthusiasm (sattva) one gives up the subtle body.

 

|| 5.5.14 ||

karmāśayaṁ hṛdaya-granthi-bandham

avidyayāsāditam apramattaḥ

anena yogena yathopadeśaṁ

samyag vyapohyoparameta yogāt

According to the instructions of guru, with attention one should completely destroy the bondage created by the knot in the heart in which dwells all karmas and which is produced by ignorance. Then one should give up the process as well.

One should then give up the practice by which one destroys the subtle body. One should destroy the subtle body, in which the karmas lie (karmāśayam), by yoga, according to the teachings of guru, not going beyond that--not by one’s own learning or by reading books alone, or by one’s own observations. Then one should give up the method in order to destroy the subtle body, but not the method for realizing the Lord. One should practice bhakti in order to gain knowledge of the Lord.

brahmabhūtaṁ prasannātmā na śocati na kāṅkṣati.

samaḥ sarveṣu bhūteṣu madbhaktiṁ labhate parām

 

bhaktyā māmabhijānāti yāvān yaścāsmi tattvataḥ

 

Having attained the state of Brahman, being a pure soul, he does not lament in loss of what he had nor does he desire what he does not have, and looks upon all beings as equal. He then manifests prema-bhakti. Only by bhakti can a person know me as Brahman. BG 18.54-55.

 

And even if one attains realization of the Lord, one does not give up bhakti at all. This is shown by the verse ātmārāmāś ca munayaḥ. (SB 1.7.10) Some say that one gives up all processes except bhakti.

|| 5.5.15 ||



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