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51. Endued with a pure reason, controlling the self with firmness, abandoning

sound and other objects and laying aside love and hatred;

 

52. Resorting to a sequestered spot, eating but little, speech and body and mind

subdued, always engaged in meditation and concentration, endued with dispassion;

 

53. Having abandoned egotism, strength, arrogance, desire, enmity, property,

free from the notion of " mine " , and peaceful, he is fit for becoming Brahman.

 

54. Becoming Brahman, of serene self, he neither grieves nor desires, treating

all beings alike; he attains supreme devotion to Me.

 

55. By Devotion he knows Me in truth, what and who I am; then, knowing Me in

truth, he forthwith enters into Me.

 

56. Doing continually all actions whatsoever, taking refuge in Me - by My Grace

he reaches the eternal undecaying Abode.

 

57. Mentally resigning all deeds to Me, regarding Me as the Supreme, resorting

to mental concentration, do thou ever fix thy heart in Me.

 

58. Fixing thy heart in Me, thou shalt, by My Grace, cross over all

difficulties; but if from egotism thou will not hear (Me), thou shalt perish.

 

59. If, indulging egotism, thou thinkest 'I will not fight', vain is this, thy

resolve; nature will constrain thee.

 

60. Bound (as thou art), O son of Kunti, by thy own nature-born act, that which

from delusion thou likest not to do, thou shalt do, though against thy will.

 

to be continued...

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