*CHAPTER TWELVE*
*Devotional Service*
TEXT
1: Arjuna inquired: Which are considered to be more perfect, those who
are always properly engaged in Your devotional service or those who
worship the impersonal Brahman, the unmanifested?
TEXT
2: The Supreme Personality of Godhead said: Those who fix their minds
on My personal form and are always engaged in worshiping Me with great
and transcendental faith are considered by Me to be most perfect.
TEXTS
3-4: But those who fully worship the unmanifested, that which lies
beyond the perception of the senses, the all-pervading, inconceivable,
unchanging, fixed and immovable – the impersonal conception of the
Absolute Truth – by controlling the various senses and being equally
disposed to everyone, such persons, engaged in the welfare of all, at
last achieve Me.
TEXT 5:
For those whose minds are attached to the unmanifested, impersonal
feature of the Supreme, advancement is very troublesome. To make
progress in that discipline is always difficult for those who are
embodied.
TEXTS 6-7: But
those who worship Me, giving up all their activities unto Me and being
devoted to Me without deviation, engaged in devotional service and
always meditating upon Me, having fixed their minds upon Me, O son of
Pṛthā – for them I am the swift deliverer from the ocean of birth and
death.
TEXT 8: Just fix
your mind upon Me, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and engage all
your intelligence in Me. Thus you will live in Me always, without a
doubt.
TEXT 9: My dear
Arjuna, O winner of wealth, if you cannot fix your mind upon Me without
deviation, then follow the regulative principles of bhakti-yoga. In this
way develop a desire to attain Me.
TEXT
10: If you cannot practice the regulations of bhakti-yoga, then just
try to work for Me, because by working for Me you will come to the
perfect stage.
TEXT 11:
If, however, you are unable to work in this consciousness of Me, then
try to act giving up all results of your work and try to be
self-situated.
TEXT 12:
If you cannot take to this practice, then engage yourself in the
cultivation of knowledge. Better than knowledge, however, is meditation,
and better than meditation is renunciation of the fruits of action, for
by such renunciation one can attain peace of mind.
TEXTS
13-14: One who is not envious but is a kind friend to all living
entities, who does not think himself a proprietor and is free from false
ego, who is equal in both happiness and distress, who is tolerant,
always satisfied, self-controlled, and engaged in devotional service
with determination, his mind and intelligence fixed on Me – such a
devotee of Mine is very dear to Me.
TEXT
15: He by whom no one is put into difficulty and who is not disturbed
by anyone, who is equipoised in happiness and distress, fear and
anxiety, is very dear to Me.
TEXT
16: My devotee who is not dependent on the ordinary course of
activities, who is pure, expert, without cares, free from all pains, and
not striving for some result, is very dear to Me.
TEXT
17: One who neither rejoices nor grieves, who neither laments nor
desires, and who renounces both auspicious and inauspicious things –
such a devotee is very dear to Me.
TEXTS
18-19: One who is equal to friends and enemies, who is equipoised in
honor and dishonor, heat and cold, happiness and distress, fame and
infamy, who is always free from contaminating association, always silent
and satisfied with anything, who doesn’t care for any residence, who is
fixed in knowledge and who is engaged in devotional service – such a
person is very dear to Me.
TEXT
20: Those who follow this imperishable path of devotional service and
who completely engage themselves with faith, making Me the supreme goal,
are very, very dear to Me.
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