Guest guest Posted February 10, 2006 Report Share Posted February 10, 2006 Dear Babaji, Ramana Maharshi in his Upadesasaram (Verse 3) has said "Iswararpitham Itchayakrutham Chittasodakam Mukthi saadhakam" Meaning: All actions dedicated to God purifies the mind and leads to liberation It means remove the sense of doership. Therefore the results of actions goes to HIm This reads with Gita Chapter 18 verse 66 " Sarvadharman paritajya......." Leave all the fruits of actions to me These verses hopefully clarifies the question raised by you In His Grace, Chandru Baba ji <beirut_ka_baba wrote: Shri Krishna says in Gita "Yogaha Karamshcha Kaushlam" whereas Patanjali tells "Yogaha Vritti-shch Niruddham" Is shri Krishna contradicting what Patanjali wrote about Yoga...? what can be a true definition of Yoga. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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