II श्रीगणेशाय नमः II श्रीगुरुभ्यो नमः II श्रीगोपालकृष्णाय नमः II

Tuesday, 29 July 2025

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II श्रीराम जय राम जय जय राम II


मग मेरूपासूनि थोरें I देहदु:खाचेनि डोंगरें I दाटिजो पां पडिभरें I चित्त न दटे II 369 II
कां शस्त्रें वरी तोडिलिया I देह अग्नीमाजीं पडलिया I चित्त महासुखीं पहुडलिया I चेवोचि नये II 370 II
ऐसें आपणपां रिगोनि ठाये I मग देहाची वासु न पाहे I आणिकचि सुख होऊनि जाये I म्हणूनि विसरे II 371 II


"The 'Chitta' of Yogi remains unperturbed even before the mountain of sorrow as huge as the Meru mountain falls upon him, a very challenging or overwhelming problem or situation that requires significant effort and determination to overcome, to maintain a level of peace and composure even when things are tough. A Yogi absorbed in the state of oneness and transcendence is intensely focused and detached from the external world, including the physical body. It is a state where the Yogi stays unaware of physical sensations, including pain or harm to their body like cut by a weapon or burnt in fire. It is a state that transcends the awareness of the physical body.
In this yogic state of deep meditative absorption, the experience of the physical body and its boundaries  diminish or dissolve. This doesn't mean a loss of consciousness, but rather a shift in focus away from the sensory world and toward a state of heightened awareness and inner connection."


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