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Invocation
Prapanna parijataya
Totra vetraika panaye
Jnana mudraya krishnaya
Gitamrita duhe namah
Invocation
sarathyamarjunasyadau,
kurvangitamritamdadau
loka-trayopakaraya,
tasmaikrishnatmanenamah
Obeisances to the Gita
ajna-nradhir upaiti yay viea
bhakti parpi bhajate paripoam
uccai |
tattva para sphurati durgamam apy
ajasra
sdguya-bht svaracit praammi
gtm ||
Significance of the Gita
Shruti in Smriti:
(Mahabharata, Bhishma (6th)Parva,
Chps 25 to 42)
Statistical features
of the Gita:
Different voices in the Gita
Krishna - 575 verses
Arjuna - 83 verses (Mostly in Chps 1 & 11 and
just 28 verses in 12 other chapters).
Sanjaya 41 verses (Mostly in chp 1 and found
also in 2,11 & 18).
Dhritarashtra 1 verse
Epithets
Arjuna > twenty other names
Krishna > thirty-three other names.
Rejection of horizontal relationships
for vertical relationship
Father son: Prahlad, Haryashvas &
Bahulashvas, Chatush Kumaras
Older brother younger brother: Ravana
Vibhishana
Priest host: Shukaracharya Bali M
Husband wife: Yajnik Brahman Patnis, Gopis
Family Man: Bharata M, Raghunatha D G,
Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, (Lakshmana,
Bharata, Prabhupada)
Why is the Gita called a yoga-shastra?
The word Yoga:
The word yoga - 78 times in the BG, and in 15
of the 18 chapters (except 1, 15 and 17)
Including variants like yogi (found 28
times) and yukta (found 49 times), it appear 155
times.
Thus, 20 % of Glta's verses have the word yoga
or its related forms.
Chp 1 Overview
1-26: Observing the armies
1-13: Preparations for war
14-20: Signs of Victory
21-26: Krishna as Bhakta-Vatsala
27-46: Arjunas lamentation
27-30: Compassion
31-35: Enjoyment
36-38: Fear of Sinful Reactions
39-43: Destruction of Family Traditions
Chp 2 Overview
1-10: Arjunas further doubts and surrender
11-30: Jnana: Fight: As the soul is eternal, compassion for the
temporary body is ignorant & useless (counters
Arjunas compassion argument)
31-38: Karma-Kanda (1
st
application of atma-jnana): Fight: By
doing your prescribed duties, you will enjoy
(counters Arjunas enjoyment argument)
39-53: Nishkama Karma yoga (2
nd
application of atma-jnana)
Fight with detachment, then no sinful reactions
(counters Arjunas enjoyment argument)
54-72: Characteristics of a sthita-prajna
Chp 2 Overview
C: Compassion
E: Enjoyment
D: Destruction of family traditions
F: Fear of sinful reactions
I: Indecision
Ethical crisis: Two moral choices
Kula dharma vs
Varna (Kshatriya) dharma
Chp 2 Overview
1.31 sreyo long-term perspective
1.32-35 Detachment from this worldly
and next-worldly gain
1.43 Knowledge of soul-body differenc,
thru knowledge of hell
2.6-8: Futility of material life
Chp 2 Overview
Stmt: Conventional or Philosophical?
11 & 13 are philosophical, so 12 must be
philosophical.
Even if stmt is conventional, what about
Krishnas eternal individuality?
If true, then impersonalismis refuted
If false, then Gita becomes useless
What is the basis of the
continuity of our sense of identity?
Is it biological? No, body cells change
IS it neurological? No, neurons also
change
Is it psychological? No, what about
amensia?
What is the basis of the
continuity of our sense of identity?
Renunciation is not absence of ambition,
but it is presence of super-ambition
Scopes of meaning
Universe: This particular universe
Creation: that part of existence which is
created (millions of universes)
Existence: Totality of everything that
exists material and spiritual worlds
Aprameya
Literal: No, because tip of hair is a vague
dimension
Metaphorical: No, because spiritual
entities also have dimensions
Immeasurable: Indicates:
1. Immeasurably small
2. Cannot be the object of measurement because it
is always the subject of measurement
Pre-existence answers lifes inequities
Chance: Helpless & hopeless
Materialism: Divides the world into
material haves and have-nots
Capricious God: Resentful of God:
Divides the world into material &
spiritual haves and have-nots
Past life karma: Just God, We have
the key to our destiny; University
We come from Krishna
Not time-denotational sense:
because we are also eternal
Philosophical sense: Conveys our
eternal dependence on Krishna
If we are just our genes
Why is there variety in behavior
even among people with identical
genetic content?
How do we have free will if
everything about us is genetically
determined?
Living
Beliefs: Orthodoxy (ortho-traditional)
Actions: Orthopraxy
Having no philosophy is having fools
philosophy: the unexamined philosophy
of materialism that leads us inevitably to
the graveyard.
When we are sick, treatment may be
optional, but suffering is compulsory
The amazing verse
BV: Ascharya-vat can modify:
Object: enam soul
Verb: pasyati see
Subject: kaschid some people
Levels of action
Paradharma: Spiritual responsibility
Aparadharma: Mat resp
Adharma: Mat irresp
Standard composition of society
1 Bn
9 Kshat
90 Vaishyas
900 Shudras
Let go & Let God (do it)
2.35: Let go
9.22: Let God
If I dont let go, I will be frustrated
If I just let go, I will be panicky
If I let go and let god, I will be
reassured
Mukhya vs Gauna vrtti
1. Use gauna vrtti only when mukhya vrtti
contradicts other major repeated mukya-vrtti
statements
2. Use gauna vrtti far less than mukhya vrtti
Multivalent words
1. Sankhya: System of phil; analysis of matter &
spirit
2. Yoga: System of phil; practice for gaining
realization of atma
3. Karma: Action, reaction, system of action-
reaction, pious action
4. Buddhi: Subtle material element; faculty of
intelligence,
Sankhya: 3 types
1. Bhagavat sankhya: 26 Sankhya: Devahuti-
putra Kapila
2. Mayavadi Sankhya: 25 Sankhya
3. Materialistic Sankhya: 24 Sankhya
Atheistic Kapila
Sankhya: 3 types
Krishnas S & Kapilas S
Different at the level of analytical content
Same at the level of ultimate purpose
Mukhya vs Gauna vrtti
1. Use gauna vrtti only when mukhya vrtti
contradicts other major repeated mukya-vrtti
statements
2. Use gauna vrtti far less than mukhya vrtti
Varna training
Karma (Competence): Purva-karma-
phala
Guna (Character): Pious Samskara:
KK vs KY
Temporary vs Eternal
Within modes vs Beyond modes
Less int vs more int
Small results (well) vs Complete results
(river)
Unraveling 2.47
Not being attached is not same as Not
being concerned
If no result (2.47b) & no credit (2.47c),
then what is our gain?
We grow in wisdom (for karma-yogis)
& devotion (for bhakti-yogis)
Definition of Preaching
Narrow: Speaking about Krishna to
new people
Standard: Speaking about Krishna
Broad: Any activity that inspires a soul
to come closer to Krishna / any activity
that removes an obstacle between a
soul and Krishna
Service success
Ext: Material result of the service
manifests
Int: Our relationship with Krishna
flourishes
Service success
Ext success: what the world sees: we
are judged by that which is not in our
control
Int success: what Krishna sees: we are
judged by that which is in our ctrl
Service success
Is ext success a reflector of int
success?
(If A ->B,
If B occurs, must A have occurred?
Only if A is the only cause of B)
Yes, if it is built on int success
No, if it is a substitute for int success
Yoga defintions
48: Samatvam(equanimity)
50: Karmasu Kaushalam(Art of work)
53: Samadhava acala buddhi (Int fixed
in samadhi)
Yoga defintions
Work: Worship
Yoga defintions
Work (Mundane) & Worship (Divine):
The places and actions are different,
but the consciousness can be the
same.
If work c comes to worship, then even
worship becomes work (mundane)
If worship c comes to work, then even
work becomes worship (divine)
When does work become worship?
This world: arena of our service
The next world: goal of our service
What is buddhi-yoga?
Stretchable term that literally means
connection through intelligence,
Practically means
Chp 2: Karma-yoga (buddhi atma-
jnana)
Chp 10 (10.10), 18 (18.57): Bhakti-
yoga: (Buddhi bhagavata jnana)
What is avaramkarma?
For Krishna: karma-kanda that keeps
one bound in samsara
For Arjuna: Fighting the war that
brings sinful reactions
What is kripanah?
Kripanah Non-spiritual
human being
Money Intelligence Wealth
Locked in a chest Locked in eating,
sleeping, mating,
defending
No use of wealth
Death wo any
enjoyment
Death wo any
spiritual credits
End-result
Mukhya vs Gauna vrtti
1. Use gauna vrtti only when mukhya vrtti
contradicts other major repeated mukya-vrtti
statements
2. Use gauna vrtti far less than mukhya vrtti
Mukhya vs Gauna vrtti
1. Use gauna vrtti only when mukhya vrtti
contradicts other major repeated mukya-vrtti
statements
2. Use gauna vrtti far less than mukhya vrtti
Answers to 4 questions
Bhaasha: That which does bhashya (describes,
characterizes)
Ka bhasha (characteristic): 55
Kim prabhasheta (speech): 56-57
Kim asita (how restrain senses): 58-63
Kim vrajeta (how engages senses): 64-71
Moha-kalila (forest of delusion)
When the int is trapped in this forest,
it thinks matter can provide enjoyment
to the soul.
When the int comes out of this forest,
it realizes that no matter can ever
provide any enjoyment to the soul.
Sthita-prajna
Where is the prajna sthita?
If atma, then this verse refers to self-
realized person
If Krishna, then this verse refers to
pure devotee.
Yogi ctrls his senses by plan
1. Intention
2. Planning
3. Implementation
Yogi ctrls his senses by plan
1. Samyamaya Ctrl of senses
2. Yukta asita mat-parah Fixing the
mind on Krishna
3. Vashe Conquest of the senses
Falldown sutra
Contemplation (Let me just consider this for a
moment) ->
Attachment (I like it) ->
Lust (I want it at all costs) ->
Krodha (Who can stop me from getting it) ->
Sammoha (Confusion about what is good and
bad) ->
Smriti Vibhrama (Forgetfulness of good & bad)->
Buddhi Nasha (Mistaking the bad to be good) ->
Falldown
Rel bet Buddhi & Smriti
Smriti = Memory: Memory of the words of
guru-sadhu-shastra
Buddhi == Smriti
Mat buddhi Product of past karma
Sp buddhi Gift of mercy
Internalizing of buddhi
Buddhi borrowed: Buddhi is based on our faith
in guru-sadhu-shastra
Buddhi internalized: We accept those
same words based on analysis,
experience & realization
Internalizing of buddhi
Shravana (Ears)
Analysis
Manana (Head)
Application (experience & realization)
Nidhidhyasana (Heart)
2.65
sarva duhkanam hani: Destruction of cravings
for mat enjoyment
Duhkhamkama sukhapeksha
Prasanna cetana: realization of our
sac-cit-anand nature
The peace that passeth all understanding
Peace of mind: absence of agitating thoughts
and desires
Peace of heart: Connection of the soul
with Krishna through love that offers
shelter to the soul
Three Levels
Vichara:
Achara
Prachara
Two main motives for action
Duty
&
Desire
Krishnas actions exemplary?
1. In Vraja, he was not a leader; As a leader in
Dwarka, his actions are indeed exemplary as
a kshatriya.
2. The violation of the principles of
morality proves the transcendence
of the Lord: not immoral, but
trans-moral
Krishnas actions exemplary?
1. In Vraja, he was not a leader; As a leader in
Dwarka, his actions are indeed exemplary as
a kshatriya.
2. The violation of the principles of
morality proves the transcendence
of the Lord: not immoral, but
trans-moral
Selfishness -> Selflessness
1. Selfishness: Narcissism
2. Extended selfishness: Family
3. Extended selfishness: Community,
country.
4. Krishna-centeredness: divine
selflessness
Comparison
Type
of
worker
Knowledg
e
Det
ach
me
nt
Consciousness Resul
t
Karma
Kandi
N N I am the doer Bond
age
Karma
Yogi
Y Y
The modes are
acting & I am
dovetailing them
within the range
of dharma
Libera
tion
3.30: Breakdown
vigata jvarah (feverishness / laziness) - > mi
Nirashir nirmama bhutva > mp
Sannyasya adhyatma cetasa > mg
Mayi sarvani karmani = transcedence /
devotion
Distractions of grihastha ashrama
1. Constant anxiety about finances
2. Ever-present opportunity for sense
gratification
3. Unending social obligations
Three kinds of study
1. Functional: what is required for our
functioning
2. Systematic: Go through a book step-
by-step
3. Thematic: Take one theme and
understand it exhaustively
Three kinds of study
1. Explain some Sanskrit words relevant for
deepening our Gita understanding
2. Points from the purport that need
elaboration
3. Additional concepts relevant to our
application or preaching
Significance of 2.61
Krishna is not just the teacher of sense
control, but the object of the
controlled senses
Significance of boat-wind analogy
1. Intrinsically vulnerable situation
2. Higher force (wind) overpowers us
(boat)
3. Higher force (Vedic literature) can
help us (boat)
2.69 meaning
Day sphere of activity
Night sphere of inactivity
Day for s.g. = Night for sp. = Sense
gratificatory activities
Night for s.g. = Day for sp. = Spiritual
activities
2.70 significance
Kama-kami: Desirer of desires
Temptations come in from sense objects to
us
Desires go out from us to sense objects
Na kama-kami: No agitations due to
temptations
2.70 significance
Bhakti transforms our heart from a puddle to an
ocean not possible by human effort, but only
by grace.
During the transformation (Sadhaka stage), what
keeps us on the spiritual platform is our buddhi
After the transformation (Siddha stage), what
keeps us on the spiritual platform is our priti
Progression of msg
18.67-68: Dama (sense control dont indulge
even when desires are there)
18.70-71: Shama (mind control - dont
entertain the desires themselves)
Shama happens when we lose faith in
material desires, i.e, we lose faith in the
internal advertising agent of Maya: the
mind
2.70 significance
Ocean Puddle
(when river
enters)
Undisturbed
(when river
enters) Disrupted
Abundant inner
happiness
Scant inner
happiness
Chp 3 Overview
1-10: KY is better than JY
10-16: If you are not qualified even for KY then
practice KK
17-24: If you are qualified for JY, still practice KY to
set example
25-29: KY-KK difference
30-35: How KY elevates
36-43: Overcome lust, the main obstacle on the
path of KY
Chp 3 Arjunas question
In 2.49, Krishna condemns
karma-kanda as compared
to NKY
Arjuna thinks fighting is
condemned as compared
to jnana
Chp 3 Arjunas question
Arjuna sees two options:
1. Inactivity (Renouncing)
Buddhi
2. Activity (Fighting)
Vikarma
Chp 3 Arjunas question
Krishna has spoken 4 levels:
1. Jnana Y (Renounced inactivity no
fighting)
2. Nishkama KY (Renounced activity
fighting for liberation)
3. Karma-Kanda (Fruitive Activity
fighting for heaven)
4. Vikarma (Sinful Activity Giving up
fighting)
Renunciation -> Purification
1. Intention
2. Environment
3. Engagement: link
between intention &
environment
What is hypocrisy?
Hypocrisy means to
accept the prestige and
privileges of a position
without accepting its
services and sacrifices.
Be alerted, but not alarmed
Hypocrisy is when there
is an intention to cheat,
not when there is an
intention to cultivate.
3 reasons KY > JY
1. Avoid hypocrisy
2. Maintain social order
3. Maintain your own
body
Chp 3 Overview
1-9: KY is better for you as you are not qualified for JY
10-16: If you are not qualified even for KY, then
practice KK
17-24: If you are qualified for JY, still practice KY to set
example
25-29: KY-KK difference
30-35: How KY elevates
36-43: Overcoming lust, the main obstacle on the path
of KY
1.
For getting our necessities (3.13)
Krishnas arrangement is
primary
Our efforts are secondary
Eg. Birds seeking grains
The Cycle of Sacrifice
Krishna (Akshara): Source & Goal
Bhutani
Vedas
Karma Yajna
Parjanya
Anna
Akshara
Akshara
How is Brahma sarva-gatam(3.16)
1. As Brahmajyoti
2. As Paramatma
3. As his energies
4. As his representatives
Wrong attitudes towards
devotional standards (3.31)
Rejection / Resentment: The std is too
high & impractical
Hopelessness: I am too fallen
Eg. Scaling a tall hurdle
Diff bet prakriti & vasana (3.33)
Prakriti: Material nature
Innate to our psychophysical nature &
Harmonizable with dharma
Vasana: Material desire
Superficial to our psychophysical nature &
Not harmonizable with dharma
Middle Way (3.33)
Regulated Expression Karma Yoga
If we only do those things tha we like to do,
1. We will get a strong sense of doership
2. We will never learn to discipline our mind &
so wont develop taste for the core
devotional activities
Middle Way (3.35)
Planning?
1. Yes, because it expresses our
seriousness and brings us to
goodness
2. No? because we want to surrender
to Krishnas will
We make plans, but we dont become
attached to our plans
How is the happiness an enemy? (3.39)
Because that so-called feeling of
happiness in sense gratification locks our
consciousness in matter.
Eg. Bait fish, cheese in mousetrap
mouse
Lust is not just dangerous, but also
treacherous
Lust (3.38)
Analogy Species Nature of covering
Fire-smoke Humans Thin
& Penetrable
Dust-mirror Animals Thick & tough to
penetrate
Womb-child Plants Super-thick and
penetrable only
after long effort
Mahashano Mahapapma (3.37)
Mahapapma:
Lust makes men into monsters and
women into witches
Mahashano:
Lust devours everything, leaving nothing
as sacred
Lust Mahashano (3.37)
Parasite if it is in the background of our
consciousness
Poison if it is in the foreground of our
consciousness:
Visha >> Vishaya because:
1. Kills repeatedly
2. Kills just by contemplation without
consumption
Soul
Intelligence
Mind
Senses
Super-
soul
Sense
Objects
Chp 4 Overview
1-10: Krishna teaches and establishes
dharma
11-15: Krishna is the goal and creator
of all paths
16-24: Karma-yoga as dharma
25-33: Achieving jnana through
sacrifices
34-42: Glory of divya-jnana
Logic
If A (non-existence of
God) -> B (disorder)
If B -> A (XXX Wrong)
Logic
If C (existence of God) -
> D (evidence of
design)
If D -> C
Varnashrama
Provides a social structure for spiritual
advancement:
Ashrama: Provides a timewise progression
in ones spiritual commitment
Varna: Provides for ones material needs in
the least uncomplicated and the most
harmonious way according to ones
psychophysical nature
4.10
Obstacles to understanding Krishna tattvatah:
1. Raga: This world is such a nice place. Why
bother about Krishna? (Karmis)
2. Bhaya: Relationships again? No, I dont
want that at all? (Jnanis)
3. Krodha: There are so many theories. Who
knows which is true? Just forget the whole
thing (Skeptics)
Skeptics
Doubt is everything!
Is this stmt subject to doubt?
If no, then doubt is not everything, stmt
is false
If yes, then this stmt is false
Endless indecision. Only solution:
Stop speculation; hear revelation
Skepticism
Skepticism can only show that which is false; it
can never show that which is true.
Become skeptical about skepticism
Before anartha-nivrtti, faith = sraddha
(depends on logic etc) eg banana tree
After anartha-nivritti, faith = nishtha (based on
experience & realization, beyond logic) eg
banyan tree
Jnana- Tapasa Puta
Purified by the austerity of knowledge
Knowledge is the fire that purifies
How kshatriyas protect from lust
Education: I am not the body
Culture: We dont behave in
ways that increase bodily cons.
Devotion: We get facilities for
experiencing higher taste."
How tradition continues
Rejuvenators
vs
Renegades
Difference between
Knowing God
Knowing
about God
Difference between 3.23 & 4.11:
text same, context totally different
3.23
4.11
Krishnas
position
(mama)
Exemplar of
the right path
Goal & Maker
of all paths
Path (vartma) Action done by
Krishna
Various paths
of dharma
Manusyah
sarvasah
All common
people
All seekers on
all paths
4.11a,b
Person Conception
Destination
Pious Materialist God is fulfiller of
my material
desires
Continues in
mat world
Mayavadis Krishnas form &
activities are
Maya
I make their form
& activities into
Maya
Devotees Krishnas form &
activities are eternal
I make their form &
activities into
eternal
Is Krishna partial or impartial?
For a force or a
principle, neutrality is
the ideal.
For a person, reciprocity
is the ideal.
Various aspect of service
Arena: Vrn > New York
Form: Translation > Conflict
resolution
Association: Vrajavasis ->
Hippies
Object: Krishna
Material & spiritual
Compositional sense: what is it composed
of
Applicational sense: what is it used for
Re-envision the battlefield as yajna
Battlefield: Yajna-sthali
Ladle / spoon: Gandiva bow
Ahuti: Kauravas
Person accepting the offering: Universal
Form
Different yajnas
literal sacrifice (nishkama-karma-yoga),
worship of devatas (sa-kama-karma-yoga 4.25 ab),
offering atma to brahman (jnana-yoga 4.25 cd),
restraining the senses (naishthiki-brahmacaris 4.26 ab),
remaining indifferent to the action of the senses (Grihastha
brahmacaris 4.26cd),
restraining the senses and pranas (jnana-yoga 4.27),
practice of severe vows (karma, jnana-yoga, ashtanga-yoga
4.28),
controlling the breath (yoga 4.29abcd), and
restraining eating (yoga 4.29ef).
3 fruits of yajnas
Impurities are removed
One enjoys the fruits of yajna even in this
world
One attains the supreme brahman
3 fruits of yajnas
Material existence -Ignorance -
Sinful reaction Mat
existence.
Parampara
Link not just of head, but a link of
hearts
Piety transforms into spirituality
when there is a connection to the
guru and a commitment to the
process
Two results of jnana
No more illusion again
See all living being as in Krishna and
Krishnas
Faith & knowledge
Faith (Favorable curiosity) -> Knowledge ->
Faith ..
Various aspects of knowledge of KC:
1. Some strike us as true on first hearing
2. Some that we understand as true after
contemplation and discussion
3. Some that we realize after years of
practice & purification
4. Some we may never understand
Faith & knowledge
Ajna: no knowledge
Asraddhanah: knoweldge but no
faith
Samshayatamanah: knowledge +
practice filled with doubt
Elimination vs suspension
Gurus role
The guru doesnt come in between
us and God, but he removes what is
between us and God, ie, the wall of
our own false ego.
He who is his own guru has a fool as
his disciple
Types of muktas
Jivan mukta vs videha mukta
JG 3 types of maha-bhagavat:
1. Gunatita and Svarupa-siddha
2. Gunatita not Svarupa-siddha
3. Not Gunatita, not Svarupa-siddha
- sthira
Who is the karta?
If the soul is not the doer,
1. Whose reactions is he getting?
2. Whom are the scriptures meant
for?
The soul is not the karta means the
soul is not the svatantra-karta
Who is the karta?
If a tree is cut,
Axe is the instrumental cause &
woodcutter is the initiating cause
For actions in the world,
Prakrti is the instrumental cause
Jiva is the initiating cause
Who is the karta?
If a criminal is jailed,
The police - the instrumental cause
the judge the sanctioning cause
The criminal - the initiating cause
If a soul suffers,
Material nature the instrumental cause
Supersoul the sanctioning cause
Soul initiating cause
Who is the karta?
Supersoul
Soul
Material
Nature
Sense
Object
Sense
gratification
Desires /
Intends
Sanctions
Executes
Who is the karta?
When scriptures want to free us from
attachment & pride, then they
emphasize, you are not the doer
When scriptures want us to take
responsibility and initiative, then they
assert, you are the doer
Spiritual evolution of our concepts
Sadhya: Temp -> Temp & Eternal -> only
eternal -> brahman -> Bhagavan
Sadhana: KK -> SKY -> NKY -> JY -> DY ->
BY -> KB (Kevala Bhakti)
Gita 4.18
1. Karmany akarma yah pashyed (akarma: no karmic
reaction)
See in external activity, no karmic reaction
Eg. Arjunas fighting leads to no karmic reaction
2. Akarmani ca karma yah (akarma: no external
activity)
See in external inactivity, karmic reaction
Eg. Arjunas silent meditating leads to karmic
reaction
Chp 5 Overview
1-6: KY is equal to, but easier than JY
7-16: By fixing mind on atma, K Yogi
remains free from bondage
17-29: By fixing mind on Paramatma,
K yogi attains liberation
27-28: AY elaborated in chp 6
29: BY elaborated in chp 7-12
Four aspects of fixing consciousnes
1. Intelligence: eg. student
2. Mind: eg Academic scholars of
religion
3. Faith: eg. Researcher who loves
his research, Shukracharya,
Durvasa, Pururava
4. Goal: eg Prahlad M, Prabhupada
5.18: equal vision towards the full spectrum of
everything in the three modes
1. Mg: Brahmana, gavini
2. Mp: Hastini
3. Mi: Shuni, Shva-pake
Equal vision != equal
reciprocation
20-29 describe characteristics:
1. Naturally possessed
by siddha
2. Consciously cultivated
by sadhaka
21 progression:
1. Detached from external
stimuli
2. Seek happiness within
3. Concentrate on the Supreme
4. Relish imperishable
happiness
21 analysis:
1. Duhkh-Yoni: Mat
enjoyment is pregnant
with misery
2. Adi-antavantah: Vishaya
-> Trishna & Shoka
The mind torments everyone
1. Materialists so many
desires to fulfill -
endless
2. Spiritualists so many
desires to reject - end
Brahma-nirvana
1. Mat:Life end with death
2. Jnani: Life begins with
death
3. Bhaktas: Life begins
whenever we start
serving Krishna
Peace Formula (shanti mrichhati)
1. Enjoyer
2. Proprietor
3. Benefactor
Make peace with God
Jnatva Mam
1. Bhoktaramyajna: Goal of KK
& KY
2. Tapasam: goal of JY
3. Sarva loka maheshvaram:
Goal of demigod worship
4. Suhrdam: Goal of AY
5. Sarva bhutanam: Goal of all
Brahma-nirvana
2.72, 5.24, 5.25, 6.15
Nirvana: end of mat
existence
Brahma-nirvana:
simultaneous revival of
spiritual existence
23: Two fruits of tolerance:
1. Yuktah: Connected
with Krishna
2. Sukhi: Happiness at
the material level in
goodness
Pascals Wager
God exists Unregulated
material
enjoyment
Result
Y N Kingdomof
God
Y Y Hell
N Y No problem
N N Lose only
enjoyment
that there is
The Sandwich of Misery
Hankering
Pleasure
Lamentation
Total emotional uninvolvement
Total emotional uninvolvement
pashyan shrinvan sprishan jighrann
ashnan gacchan svapan shvasan
pralapan visrijan grihnann
unmishan nimishann api
First 5: Jnanaendriya
Next 6: Karmendriya except svapan svasan -
pranas
Last 2: 5 secondary pranas: Ramanuja
Chp 5 Overview
Krishna equates KY & JY as a preface to introduce By, which
is a natural elevation from KY.
The troublesome phase of going from action to inaction
and then returning from inaction to action is thus
bypassed.
Arjuna thinks inaction (JY) is higher than action (KY). Here
he says that both are equal, because both lead to the same
result
By the end of the Gita, Arjunas understanding of the
ladder will be reversed with action (BY) being declared as
higher than inaction (JY), because BY leads to a higher
result (bhagavan) than JY (brahman)
Sannyasis of two types
Karma S: Gives up
action
Nitya S: Gives up
attachment
How inaction is difficult
1. Vachika: Loudly
2. Upanshu: Softly
3. Manasika: Mind
How inaction is difficult
1. Sankhya = Sannyasa
2. Karma-yoga = Yoga
Chp 6 Overview
1-9: From Aruruksha to Arudha stage
10-32: From practice to perfection in yoga
10-15: Realization of brahman
16-23: Realization of Paramatma
24-32: Realization of Bhagavan
33-37: Dealing with the mind, the main obstacle in
yoga
38-45: If the mind deviates the yogi, what is his
destination?
46-47: The topmost yogi fixes his mind on Krishna
6.1 & 6.2
6.1: Focus on person: Same person is
sannyasi & yogi: anashritah
karma phalam. Affirmative
assertion
6.2: Focus on path: Both sannyasa &
yoga require a common
denominator: sannyasta
sankalpo. Negative assertion
6.4: 3 characteristics of yogarudha
Desiring: 6.4c sarva
sankalpa sannyasi
Engaging: 6.4a - na
indriyartheshu
Pursuing: 6.4b - na karmasv
anushajjate
Yoga Hierarchy
Yogaruruksha:
Yama, Niyama, Asana, Pranyama
Yogarudha:
Pratyahara, Dhyana, Dharana,
Samadhi
6.5: What is Lust?
Is it an entity separate
from us? (3.38- 40)OR
Is it just our own
misdirected desire? (
Mind like Manthara (6.5)
Learn from Kaikeyis two mistakes
Dont hear mind submissively
If cant avoid hearing dont act
without consulting somebody whom
you trust more than the mind
6.6: What is Lust?
If we wish to disobey the
mind, we must obey
Krishna.
If we dont obey Krishna, we
will have to obey the
mind
6.7: Equanimity
Shita-ushna Physical
Sukha-dukha Mental
Manapamana - Egoistic
Jnana-Vijnana
Hearing - ->
(Ears)
Contemplating -
(Head Jnana) -
Applying -
(Heart - Vijnana)
Hearing
Jnana-Vijnana
1. Map -
2. Prescription
3. Recipe
4. Manual
Two obstacles on the sp path
1. Desires originate from the mind &
entrap the karmis -
2. Doubts originate from the intelligence
& entrap the jnanis
Why apparent contradictions?
1. Scriptures originate in Experience / Vision
2. The infinite cannot be fully expressed with
the concepts and the words of the finite
world (concepts are mental tools & words
are verbal tools)
Eg. Green is both blue & yellow and is
neither
Eg. Photon is a particle & a wave and is
neither
6.9: equal perception towards people
1. Suhrn Close intimate wellwisher
2. Mitra Formal friend
3. Ari Enemy
4. Udasina Neutral
5. Madhyastha Mediator
6. Dvesha Envious person
7. Bandhush Brother
8. Sadhu Virtuous
9. Papi Vicious
Sama-buddhi
Equal vision is for giving knowledge, not
receiving knowledge
1. Discrimination vs Judgment
Discrimination what is beneficial for me
and for my service to Krishna
Judgment labeling by placing oneself on
a high moral pedestal
Ashtanga yoga
Physical aspect: Hatha yoga
Psychological aspect: Dhyana yoga
Yoga & Bhakti
Bhaktivinoda T in Prema
Pradipa:
Yoga is harmonizable with, but
not essential to, bhakti
Five states in mind control
1. Mudha (deluded, as in sleep, laziness or
dullness)
2. Kshipta (agitated, as in stress or mania)
3. Vikshipta (distracted, as in a lecture in a noisy
environment),
4. Ekagrata (concentrated, as in a serious
student revising an hour before the exam)
5. Niroddha (controlled, as in a devotee
absorbed in samadhi, the trance of love)
Fruits of Yama
Ahimsa: others give up their enmity to you.
Satyam: what we say will be endowed with
power and will come true.
Asteya: true wealth shall come to you.
Brahmacaryam: one attains power.
Aparigrahah: insight into the karmic cause of our
present situation as well as the way our
present actions will impact our future.
State of focus: 6.19
Citta: Flame
Material desires: Wind
Steady focus of citta on atma:
Steady flame
Cit vs Citta
Cit: Innate feature of the soul as a
sat-cit-anand entity (pure,
original consciousness)
Citta: Contaminated consciousnes
expressed in the material realm
Fruits of Niyama
Shauca: detachment from the selfish,
materialistic bond to ones own body as well
as to the bodies of others.
Santosha: highest happiness is attained.
Tapa: impurities are removed and the perfection
of the body and senses arises.
Svadhyaya: connection with God.
Ishvara-Pranidhana: perfect samadhi.
Samadhi
Samprajnata Samadhi:
Ekagrata (Mind focussed)
1. Savitarka S: on object
2. Savicara S: on thought
Asamprajnata S:
Nirodha (Mind stopped)
Two ways of dealing with emotions
on the path of transcendence
Dhyana-yoga: Silence &
stop all material
emotions
Bhakti-yoga: Kindle
spiritual emotions
Two ways of dealing with emotions
on the path of transcendence
For analysis, emotions are obstacles.
AT as Brahman is an analytical
object
For aesthetics, emotions are
essentials. AT as Bhagavan
Krishna is an aesthetic object
Easier: emotions not repressed, but
redirected
Lifes greatest achievement: 6.23
Should take us beyond:
1. Hankering: 6.23ab
2. Lamenting: 6.23cd
nirvinna-cetasa
Dont be distracted or
dejected.
The mind may stray away,
but let it not stay away
Ultimate success of service
Not results at material level
Not recognition or
appreciation
But increase of our desire to
serve
nirvinna-cetasa
Enthusias
m
Patience Faith State
N Y N Ignorance
Y N N Passion
Y Y N Goodness
Y Y Y Transcedence
H
a
p
p
i
n
e
s
s
TIME
SPIRITUAL Happiness
Material Happiness
N P
P
N
P: Poison N: Nectar
Vedic Oasis for Inspiration Culture and Education, Pune 182
The power of saying NO
A man is rich in proportion to
the number of things which he
can afford to let alone
Henry David Thoreau
Vedic Oasis for Inspiration
Culture and Education, Pune
183
The power of saying NO
Less rattled and disorganized
More able to pursue challenges
More self-reliant & confident
More trustworthy & dependable
Capable of taking initiative
Able to delay gratification in
pursuit of goals
Easily upset by frustrations
Think bad or "unworthy
Stubborn and indecisive
Mistrustful and resentful
Leading to jealousy and envy
Overreact to irritations
Unable to put off gratification for a
goal
SENSES
SENSE
OBJECTS
SOUL
TEMPORARY
TEMPORARY
Desire to enjoy
Desire to Serve
ETERNAL
ETERNAL
BG 5.22
BG 6.28
Progressive realization of the AT
27-28: Brahman
29 Paramatma
30-31 Bhagavan
32 Vision towards
all living beings
Sama-darshanah
Darshana: direct sight or
philosophical insight
Sama-darshanah can result from.
seeing soul or Supersoul or both
5.18: both visions are latent
6.29: primarily vision of Supersoul
Does 6.29 support Mayavada?
Mvs propositions are
much more than
oneness; that jiva, jagat
and jagdisha are all
products of illusions
Krishnas role in Dhyana-yoga
6.14: mac-citto yukta asita mat-parah: Can
be object (not goal) of meditation
6.15: mat-samsthamadhigacchati: Attains
my abode / attains my position (sp sky)
6.30: yo mam Culmination of dhyana-yoga:
Unbreakable perception of himself (6.30ab)
and relationship with himself (6.30cd)
Pranashyati usages & meanings
2.63: falldown into mat existence
6.30: falling away from (losing
connection with) Krishna
9.31: My Devotee will not fall
away: fall away from devotion &
Krishna
Progression from 6.29-32
6.29: Sees all beings in the
atma
6.30: Sees all beings in Me
6.31: The all-pervading
one= Me seer is the yogi
who is always situated in me
Prabhupadas purports = devotional ecstasies
That which gives us ecstasy,
but that which gives Krishna
ecstasy to see the
obstacles between him and
the conditioned souls being
removed
Four describers of the mind in 6.34
Canchala: Childlike
restlessness
Pramathi: Mad
Balavad: Strong
Drdham: Obstinate
The mind is like a haunted house
The ghosts are our own
misdirected desires and the
samskaras created by them
Krishna is the ultimate
exorcist both externally
and internally
Doubts about ashtanga yogas feasibility
6.33: Process is impractical
6.34: Mind is uncontrollable
6.35: Mind is controllable by practice
& detachment
6.36: By right process, mind control
and yoga (6.22 definition: freedom
from misery) can be attained
Doubts about ashtanga yogas feasibility
In 6.35-36, Krishna doesnt
endorse DY, but endorses the
broad principles that underlie all
yogic processes: abhyasa, vairagya
and atma-samyama
8.14 sulabhah is the answer to
Arjunas 6.34: dushkara question
Quantity and quality
Quantity forces quality when there is sincerity.
Commitment to quantity is itself an application of
abhyasa and vairagya
The mind will become purified and materially de-
energized: the frequency and the duration of the
distractions will decrease.
During chanting the mind wanders but around
Krishna and slowly the orbit of wandering
decreases till the mind becomes fixed on Krishna
Preaching
If only encouragement wo
enlightenment, then it is just pep talk
If only enlightenment wo
encouragement, then it is too
forbidding to be practical
Encouragement + Enlightenment =
Empowerment
Does enj lead to realization?
Gradually, if done within
the precincts of dharma.
Eg Pururava, Yayati
Never / rarely , if done wo
dharma eg, Ravana, Hira..
Struggle for existence is
minimized for transcendentalist
Shuci: It is unnecessary
Shrimat: it is
inapplicable
Two trajectories for deviated yogi
41: Attached to material
enjoyment
42: Not sufficiently
attached to Krishna
The art of living
Is to achieve a balance
between the awkwardness
of our body and the
elegance of our soul
Sraddhavan 6.47, 12.2
Not referring to preliminary faith,
but advanced faith in the
(transcendence of the) personality
of Krishna: Krishna is not a
meditational tool to be
transcended, he is the ultimate
reality within transcendence (parat
parah)
3 types of Guidance
Education Restriction
Authoritarian N Y
Irresponsible N N
Permissive Y N
Authoritative Y Y
Akarma Rapid elevation by KC