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Post by account_disabled on Dec 13, 2017 8:52:44 GMT 5.5
Hii... In the previous verses of the same chapter it is mentioned that the yogi purush whose mind rests steadfast in equality attains Brahman (19/V) or who is able to resist the impulses born out of desire and anger and overcomes these before he gives up his body is a liberated person (23/V) or the yogi who finds his happiness within, his delight within, and his lights too within that yogi identified with brahman attains supreme liberation or brhama nirvana ( 24/V) or the sages freed from lust and anger, of disciplined mind, having self knowledge attains supreme liberation (26/V) or the yogi who by shutting out all external objects has controlled senses mind and intellect, is bent on liberation is free from desire fear anger is ever liberated (27-28/V). Thanks..! I didn't find the right solution from the Internet. References:- hindudharmaforums.com/showthread.php?14778-NIRGUN-NIRAKAN-BRAHMAN-IS-NOT-THE-BE-ALL-OR-END-ALL-IN-BHAGAVAT-GITA&s=25a9ae84254da26591b39ccffff502b4Device Explainer Video
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