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Bhagavad Gita 6.23

Chapter 6, Verse 23

Part of 6: Dhyān Yogध्यानयोग

तं विद्याद् दुःखसंयोगवियोगं योगसंज्ञितम्। स निश्चयेन योक्तव्यो योगोऽनिर्विण्णचेतसा॥

Transliteration

taṁ vidyād duḥkha-sanyoga-viyogaṁ yogasaṅjñitam sa niśhchayena yoktavyo yogo ’nirviṇṇa-chetasā

Meaning

Let this be known by the name of Yoga, the severance from union with pain. This Yoga should be practiced with determination and with an undespairing mind.

Word-by-word meaning
tamthatvidyātyou should knowduḥkha-sanyoga-viyogamstate of severance from union with miseryyoga-saṁjñitamis known as yogsaḥthatniśhchayenaresolutelyyoktavyaḥshould be practicedyogaḥyoganirviṇṇa-chetasāwith an undeviating mind
Commentary

In verses 20? 21 and 22 the Lord describes the benefits of Yoga, viz., perfect satisfaction by resting in the Self, infinite unending bliss, freedom from sorrow and pain, etc. He further adds that this Yoga should be practised with a firm conviction and iron determination and with nondepression of heart. A spiritual aspirant with a wavering mind will not able to attain success in Yoga. He will leave the practice when he meets with some obstacles on the path. The practitioner must also be bold, cheerful and selfreliant.

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What is the meaning of Bhagavad Gita Chapter 6, Verse 23?
Let this be known by the name of Yoga, the severance from union with pain. This Yoga should be practiced with determination and with an undespairing mind.
Which chapter and verse of the Bhagavad Gita is this?
This is verse 23 of Chapter 6 (Dhyān Yog — Path of Meditation) of the Bhagavad Gita, a scripture of 18 chapters and 700 verses spoken by Lord Krishna to Arjuna.