The entire content of this mail is from Shri V N Gopala Desikan's Srimad Bhagavad Gita, published by Vishishtadvaita Research Centre, Chennai and The Bhagavad Gita by Swami Chidbhavananda published by Ramakrishna Mission
The ways and means of liberation are now expounded
Karma Yoga is karma Sanyasa 49-57
1 Gita Sloka Every Day - Chapter 18 - Moksha Sanyasa Yoga - Sloka 52
Dhruva meditating on Narayana |
Vivikta sevi laghu aashi yat kakkaya manasah I
Dhyana yoga parah nityam vairagyam samu pashritah II sloka 52
विविक्त सेवी लघु आशी यत् वाक् काय मानसः I ध्यान योग परः नित्यं वैराग्यं समु पश्रितः II श्लोक 52
Dwelling in solitude, eating but liottle, speech, body and mind subdued, always engaged in meditation and concentration, endued with dispassion;
(contd)
(who) remains in a lonely place, so that there is no disturbance for his meditation; eats lightly ie. neither too much or too little; has his speech, body and mind under control and uses them, only for meditation; always remains in deep meditation daily till death; understands the imperfections and defects of all things; other than the soul; so that he doesnt have any attachment to these things;
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