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📖 Bhagavad Gita 6.26 – Explained by Swami Mukundananda ----------------------------------------------------- Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:19 Bhagavad Gita Chapter 6 Sloka 26 Chanting 1:30 Bhagavad Gita Chapter 6 Sloka 26 Translation 1:50 Bhagavad Gita 6.26 Commentary by Swami Mukundananda Answer Today's Quiz in pinned comment! ----------------------------------------------------- यतो यतो निश्चरति मनश्चञ्चलमस्थिरम् | ततस्ततो नियम्यैतदात्मन्येव वशं नयेत् || yato yato nishcharati manash chanchalam asthiram tatas tato niyamyaitad atmanyeva vasham nayet Translation BG 6.26: Whenever and wherever the restless and unsteady mind wanders, one should bring it back and continually focus it on God. -------------------------------------------- Success in meditation is not achieved in a day; the path to perfection is long and arduous. When we sit for meditation with the resolve to focus our mind upon God, we will find that ever so often it wanders off in worldly saṅkalp and vikalp. It is thus important to understand the three steps involved in the process of meditation: With the intellect’s power of discrimination we decide that the world is not our goal. Hence, we forcefully remove the mind from the world. This requires effort. Again, with the power of discrimination we understand that God alone is ours, and God-realization is our goal. Hence, we bring the mind to focus upon God. This also requires effort. The mind comes away from God, and wanders back into the world. This does not require effort, it happens automatically. When the third step happens by itself, sādhaks often become disappointed, “I tried so hard to focus upon God, but the mind went back into the world.” Shree Krishna asks us not to feel disappointed. He says the mind is fickle and we should be prepared that it will wander off in the direction of its infatuation, despite our best efforts to control it. However, when it does wander off, we should once again repeat steps 1 and 2—take the mind away from the world and bring it back to God. Once again, we will experience that step 3 takes place by itself. We should not lose heart, and again repeat steps 1 and 2. We will have to do this repeatedly. Then slowly, the mind’s attachment toward God will start increasing. And simultaneously, its detachment from the world will also increase. As this happens, it will become easier and easier to meditate. But in the beginning, we must be prepared for the battle involved in disciplining the mind. __________________________ About Swami Mukundananda: Swami Mukundananda is a global spiritual leader, philosopher, visionary, author, and humanitarian. He is the founder of JKYog (Jagadguru Kripaluji Yog), which offers Yoga for the Body, Mind, and Soul. Swamiji has distinguished degrees from IIT and IIM. Swami Mukundananda took the renounced order of life after giving up his promising corporate career. He is a senior disciple of Jagadguru Shree Kripaluji Maharaj, who entrusted him with spreading Vedic Knowledge and Bhakti Yog throughout the world. In this channel, Swamiji explains the profound knowledge of the Holy Bhagavad Gita lucidly and succinctly verse-by-verse. He teaches us how to practically apply the wisdom bestowed by Lord Krishna in our daily lives to bring out the best version of ourselves and make our lives successful. ------------------------------- ► Join 'Verse of the Day' WhatsApp Channel click https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VamX... ► Holy Bhagavad Gita Website: https://www.holy-bhagavad-gita.org/ ----------------------------- Subscribe to Holy Bhagavad Gita Channel - https://bit.ly/3x5IyPV ##bhagavadgita #swamimukundananda #shreekrishna #meditation