1:36nihhatya dhārtarāṣṭrān naḥ kā prītiḥ syāj janārdanapāpam evāśrayed asmān hatvaitān ātatāyinaḥ1:37tasmān nārhā vayaṁ hantuṁ dhārtarāṣṭrān svabāndhavānsvajanaṁ hi kathaṁ hatvā sukhinaḥ syāma mādhava In Śloka 36 and 37, Arjuna
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Practise non-violence, tolerance to all religions, withdraw your mind from sensory experiences and thus transcend the border of opposites (likes and dislikes). You will develop dispassion and devotion.
Then you will be blessed by the right Guru and advance further in your path. As the fire hidden in the Arani (firewood) burns it completely, the Jnanam hidden in your mind will extinguish it entirely. What remains is pure Bliss!
The intelligent seeker never aspires sensory pleasures as it will disturb his mental peace.
As long as you fondle the memories of sensory pleasures, you will want to enjoy more of them. So, your intellect should never become the slave to your ‘pleasure seeking’ mind.
Remember, Dharma, Artha and Kama are perishable. Only Moksham can save you”.
Thus the sage advised this path of Jnana first. Then he advised the path of Bhakthi – by constantly remembering the Lotus Feet of the Lord – for those who find ‘Jnana path’ difficult.
King Prithu expressed his immense happiness and gratitude to the Sages and bid farewell to them.
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