इच्छा द्वेषः सुखं दुःखं संघातश्चेतना धृतिः |
एतत्क्षेत्रं समासेन सविकार्मुदाह्र्तम् ||13.6||
अमानित्वमदम्भित्वमहिन्सा क्षान्तिरार्जवम् |
आचार्योपासनं शौचं स्थैर्यमात्मविनिग्रहः ||13.7||
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comprise of?
The great elements, egoism, intellect & also the unmanifested (Moola-prakriti), ten senses & one mind & the five objects of senses
Dr. Virendra Sobti
Delhi (NCR)
In the following section, Kshetra-Kshetragnyna Vibhaaga yog (The Field and the Knower of the Field), Bhagwaan defines the term Knowledge by dictating the difference between the Subject and the objects. Accordingly we come to understand that, not only the 24 Tattwas, but also their modifications too, comprise the field. Everything in this creation is subject to change. With this assurance and surety from The Lord Himself, we the seekers, need to start meditating in such a way, that we become a witness to these modifications, rather than getting affected by them in our lives. The intense identification with this lower self has to be dropped completely, to become the Knower of the field.
Smt. Sumedha
Aurangabad (Maharashtra)