अक्षरब्रह्मयोगः | Akṣara-Brahma-Yoga
The Yoga of the Imperishable Brahman
श्रीभगवानुवाच असंशयं महाबाहो मनो दुर्निग्रहं चलम् । अभ्यासेन तु कौन्तेय वैराग्येण च गृहृते
śrībhagavān uvāca: asaṁśayaṁ mahābāho mano durnigrahaṁ calam | abhyāsena tu kaunteya vairāgyeṇa ca gṛhyate ||
Wika ng Mapalad na Panginoon: Walang pag-aalinlangan, O makapangyarihang bisig, ang isip ay balisa at mahirap pigilan. Ngunit, O anak ni Kuntī, napapasailalim ito sa pamamagitan ng matatag na pagsasanay at ng pagwawalang-kapit (vairāgya).
अजुन उवाच
The mind is naturally restless and difficult to master, but it can be restrained through two complementary means: abhyāsa (consistent disciplined practice) and vairāgya (detachment from cravings and sense-objects).
In the Bhīṣma Parva’s Bhagavadgītā dialogue, Arjuna raises the difficulty of controlling the mind; Kṛṣṇa responds by acknowledging the challenge and prescribing practice and dispassion as the practical method for mastery.