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Gita 17.25

तत्, इति, अनभिसन्धाय, फलम्, यज्ञतपःक्रियाः,
दानक्रियाः, च, विविधाः, क्रियन्ते, मोक्षकाङ्क्षिभिः।।25।।


Gita 17.25

Tat’, iti, anbhisandhaay, falam’, yagyatapHkriyaH,
DaankriyaH, ch, vividhaH, kriyante, mokshkaankshibhiH ||25||

Translation: (Tat’) on the jaap of Tat’ mantra of Akshar Purush i.e. ParBrahm (iti) the breath iti i.e. ends and (falam’) fruit (anbhisandhaay) not desiring (vividhaH) various kinds of (yagyatapHkriyaH) acts of yagya, tap (ch) and (daankriyaH) acts of charity (mokshkaankshibhiH) by men who desire to attain well-being i.e. who only wish to become completely free from the cycle of birth and death (kriyante) is done. This Tat’ mantra is ‘SohM’ mantra, which is jaap mantra of ParBrahm and in the jaap of Satnaam through breaths, the breath ends on the Tat’ mantra. (25)

Translation: The breath iti i.e. ends on the jaap of Tat’ mantra of Akshar Purush i.e. ParBrahm, and is done by those men who perform various kinds of activities of yagya, austerity and charity without desiring the fruit and with the desire of attaining well-being i.e. by those who only wish to become completely free from the cycle of birth and death. This Tat’ mantra is ‘SohM’ mantra, which is jaap mantra of ParBrahm and in the jaap of Satnaam through breaths, the breath iti i.e. ends on the Tat’ mantra.


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