English Gita-8

Srimad Bhagavad Gita : Chapter-8

Akshara-Brahma-Yoga : The Indestructible Supreme Brahman

ॐ Aum !
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(The subject matter of the previous chapter is continued.) Arjuna asks what is the nature of Brahman, of Adhyatma, Adhibhuta, and Adhidaiva - Shri Krishna describes these and also incidentally mentions how Brahman may be reached by the living as well as the departing Jiva.
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Arjuna said :
What is that ETERNAL, what SELF-knowledge, what Action, O Purushottama ? And what is declared to be the knowledge of the Elements, what is called the knowledge of the Shining Ones ? (1)

What is knowledge of Sacrifice in this body, and how, O Madhusudana ? And how at the time of forth-going art Thou known by the SELF-controlled ? (2)

The Blessed Lord said :
The indestructible, the supreme, is the ETERNAL; His essential nature is called SELF-knowledge; the emanation that causes the birth of beings is named Action; (3)

Knowledge of the Elements concerns My perishable nature, and knowledge of the Shining Ones concerns the life-giving energy; the knowledge of sacrifice tells of Me, as wearing the body, O best of living beings. (4)

And he who, casting off the body, goeth forth thinking upon Me only at the time of the end, he entereth into My being : there is no doubt of that. (5)

Whosoever at the end abandoneth the body, thinking upon any being, to that being only he goeth, O Kaunteya, ever to that conformed in nature. (6)

Therefore at all times think upon Me only, and fight. With mind and Reason set on Me, without doubt thou shalt come to Me. (7)

With the mind not wandering after aught else, harmonised by continual practice, constantly meditating, O Partha, one goeth to the Spirit, supreme, divine. (8)

He who thinketh upon the Ancient, the Omniscient, the All-Ruler, minuter than the minute, the Supporter of all, of form unimaginable, refulgent as the sun beyond the darkness, (9)

In the time of forthgoing, with unshaken mind, fixed in devotion, by the power of yoga drawing together his life-breath in the centre of the two eye-brows, he goeth to this Spirit, supreme, divine. (10)

That which is declared indestructible by the Veda-knowers, that which the controlled and passion-free enter, that desiring which Brahmacharya is performed, that path I will declare to thee with brevity. (11)

All the gates* closed, the mind confined in the heart, the life-breath fixed in his own head, concentrated by yoga, (12)

"Aum !" the one-syllabled Brahman, reciting, thinking upon Me, he who goeth forth, abandoning the body, he goeth on the highest path. (13)

He who constantly thinketh upon Me, not thinking ever of another, of him I am easily reached, O Partha, of this ever harmonised Yogi. (14)

Having come to Me, these Mahatmas come not again to birth, the place of pain, non-eternal; they have gone to the highest biiss. (15)

The worlds, beginning with the world of Brahma, they come and go, O Arjuna; but he who cometh unto Me, O Kaunteya, he knoweth birth no more. (16)

The people who know the day of Brahma, a thousand ages in duration, and the night, a thousand ages in ending, they know day and night. (17)

From the unmanifested all the manifested stream forth at the coming of day; at the coming of night they dissolve, even in That called the unmanifested. (18)

This multitude of beings, going forth repeatedly, is dissolved at the coming of night; by ordination, O Partha, it streams forth at the coming of day. (19)

Therefore verily there existeth, higher than that unmanifested, another unmanifested, eternal, which, in the destroying of all beings, is not destroyed. (20)

That unmanifested, "the Indestructible," It is called; It is named the highest Path. They who reach It return not. That is My supreme abode. (21)

He, the highest Spirit, O Partha, may be reached by unswerving devotion to Him alone, in whom all beings abide, by whom all This* is pervaded. (22)

That time wherein going forth, Yogis return not, and also that wherein going forth they return, that time shall I declare to thee, O prince of the Bharatas. (23)

Fire, light, day-time, the bright fortnight, the six months of the northern path — then, going forth, the men who know the ETERNAL go to the ETERNAL. (24)

Smoke, night-time, the dark fortnight also, the six months of the southern path — then the Yogi, obtaining the moonlight*, returneth. (25)

Light and darkness, these are thought to be the world's everlasting paths; by the one he goeth who returneth not, by the other he who returneth again. (26)

Knowing these paths, O Partha, the Yogi is nowise perplexed. Therefore in all times be firm in yoga, O Arjuna. (27)

The fruit of meritorious deeds, attached in the Vedas to sacrifices, to austerities, and also to almsgiving, the Yogi passeth all these by having known this, and goeth to the supreme and ancient Seat. (28)

Thus in the Upanishads of the glorious Bhagavad-Gita, the science of the ETERNAL, the scripture of Yoga, the dialogue between Shri Krishna and Arjuna, the eighth discourse, entitled :

THE YOGA OF THE INDESTRUCTIBLE SUPREME ETERNAL.
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12) The gates of the body, i.e., the sense organs

17) Cosmic Time-scale

22) This, the universe, in opposition to THAT, the source of all

25) The lunar, or astral, body. Until this is slain the soul returns to birth.
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Online Source:
"The Bhagavad Gita" by Annie Besant and Bhagavan Das, 1905


संस्कृत श्लोक - Sanskrit Gita-8

বাংলা অনুবাদ - Bengali Gita-8
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