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El yoga de la meditación · ध्यानयोगः

Chapter 6, Verse 27

"La suprema dicha llega a ese yogui cuya mente está en paz, sin pasión, que se ha vuelto Brahman y está libre de pecado"

Sanskrit
प्रशान्तमनसं ह्येनं योगिनं सुखमुत्तमम्।
उपैति शान्तरजसं ब्रह्मभूतमकल्मषम्
praśhānta-manasaṁ hyenaṁ yoginaṁ sukham uttamam
upaiti śhānta-rajasaṁ brahma-bhūtam akalmaṣham
प्रशान्तमनसंpraśānta-manasaṁmente serena
ह्येनंhy-enaṁciertamente a él
योगिनंyogiṇaṁal yogui
सुखमुत्तमम्sukham-uttamamfelicidad suprema
उपैतिupaitillega
शान्तरजसंśānta-rajasampasión calmada
ब्रह्मभूतम्brahma-bhūtamhecho Brahman
अकल्मषम्akalmaṣamlibre de pecado
La suprema dicha llega a ese yogui cuya mente está en paz, sin pasión, que se ha vuelto Brahman y está libre de pecado
— Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 6, Verse 27

About This Verse

This verse appears in the middle section of Chapter 6 — El yoga de la meditación (ध्यानयोगः), which explores meditation and self-discipline. This chapter contains 47 verses and focuses on the practice of meditation, control of the mind, and the qualities of a true yogi. In this particular verse, the teaching centers on the idea that la suprema dicha llega a ese yogui cuya mente está en paz, sin pasión, que se ha vuelto brahman y está libre de pecado. The Bhagavad Gita is a 700-verse Hindu scripture that is part of the epic Mahabharata, consisting of a conversation between Prince Arjuna and Lord Krishna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra.

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What does Bhagavad Gita Chapter 6 Verse 27 mean?

Chapter 6, Verse 27 of the Bhagavad Gita teaches that la suprema dicha llega a ese yogui cuya mente está en paz, sin pasión, que se ha vuelto brahman y está libre de pecado. This verse is part of El yoga de la meditación (ध्यानयोगः), which contains 47 verses.

Who spoke Bhagavad Gita Chapter 6 Verse 27?

This verse is part of the dialogue in Chapter 6 — El yoga de la meditación. The Bhagavad Gita is primarily a conversation between Lord Krishna and Arjuna, narrated by Sanjaya to King Dhritarashtra.

What is the context of Chapter 6, Verse 27 in the Bhagavad Gita?

This verse appears in Chapter 6 — "El yoga de la meditación" (ध्यानयोगः), which is verse 27 of 47 in this chapter. The Yoga of Meditation The Bhagavad Gita has 18 chapters and 700 verses in total.

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