Chapter 18. Conclusion--The Perfection of Renunciation
TEXT 76
rajan samsmrtya samsmrtya
samvadam imam adbhutam
kesavarjunayoh punyam
hrsyami ca muhur muhuh
SYNONYMS
rajan--O
King; samsmrtya--remembering; samsmrtya--remembering; samvadam--message;
imam--this; adbhutam--wonderful; kesava--Lord Krsna;
arjunayoh--and Arjuna; punyam--pious; hrsyami--taking
pleasure; ca--also; muhuh muhuh--always, repeatedly.
TRANSLATION
O King, as
I repeatedly recall this wondrous and holy dialogue between Krsna and Arjuna,
I take pleasure, being thrilled at every moment.
PURPORT
The understanding
of Bhagavad-gita is so transcendental that anyone who becomes conversant
with the topics of Arjuna and Krsna becomes righteous, and he cannot forget
such talks. This is the transcendental position of spiritual life. In other
words, one who hears the Gita from the right source, directly from
Krsna, attains full Krsna consciousness. The result of Krsna consciousness
is that one becomes increasingly enlightened, and he enjoys life with a
thrill, not only for some time, but at every moment.
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