ध्यानयोगः — Dhyāna-Yoga
Discipline of Meditation and Mental Restraint
वीतरागभयक्रोधा मन्मयाः मामुपाश्रिता:३ | बहवो ज्ञानतपसा पूता मद्भावमागता:
vītarāgabhayakrodhā manmayāḥ mām upāśritāḥ | bahavo jñānatapasā pūtā madbhāvam āgatāḥ ||
راغ، خوف اور غضب سے آزاد ہو کر، مجھ میں یکسو ہو کر اور میری پناہ لے کر، بہت سے لوگ معرفتِ حق کے تپسیا سے پاک ہوئے اور میرے ہی بھاؤ—یعنی میری حالتِ وجود—کو پا گئے۔
अजुन उवाच
Liberation is attained by inner purification: abandoning attachment, fear, and anger; becoming wholly oriented to the Divine; and being refined through disciplined knowledge that culminates in reaching the Lord’s state (madbhāva).
In the Bhīṣma Parva’s teaching context, the speaker states that many seekers, by taking refuge in the Lord and practicing knowledge-based discipline, have become purified and attained the Lord’s own mode of being—presented as a precedent and assurance for the listener amid the war’s moral crisis.