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Shloka 27

ध्यानयोगः — Dhyāna-Yoga

Discipline of Meditation and Mental Restraint

भीष्मपर्वणि तु सप्तविंशोडध्याय:

sarvāṇīndriya-karmāṇi prāṇa-karmāṇi cāpare | ātma-saṁyama-yogāgnau juhvati jñāna-dīpite ||

اور کچھ دوسرے یوگی حواس کی تمام سرگرمیوں اور سانسوں (پرाण) کی تمام حرکتوں کو، علم سے روشن خود-ضبطی کے یوگ کی آگ میں ہون کر دیتے ہیں۔

सर्वाणिall
सर्वाणि:
Karma
TypeAdjective
Rootसर्व
FormNeuter, Accusative, Plural
इन्द्रियकर्माणिactions of the senses
इन्द्रियकर्माणि:
Karma
TypeNoun
Rootइन्द्रियकर्मन्
FormNeuter, Accusative, Plural
प्राणकर्माणिactions of the vital breaths
प्राणकर्माणि:
Karma
TypeNoun
Rootप्राणकर्मन्
FormNeuter, Accusative, Plural
and
:
TypeIndeclinable
Root
अपरेothers (some others)
अपरे:
Karta
TypeAdjective
Rootअपर
FormMasculine, Nominative, Plural
आत्मसंयमयोगाग्नौin the fire of the yoga of self-restraint
आत्मसंयमयोगाग्नौ:
Adhikarana
TypeNoun
Rootआत्मसंयमयोगाग्नि
FormMasculine, Locative, Singular
जुह्वतिoffer (as oblation)
जुह्वति:
TypeVerb
Rootहु
FormPresent, Third, Plural, Parasmaipada
ज्ञानदीपितेkindled/illumined by knowledge
ज्ञानदीपिते:
Adhikarana
TypeAdjective
Rootज्ञानदीपित
FormMasculine, Locative, Singular

अजुन उवाच

A
Arjuna
I
indriyas (sense-faculties)
P
prāṇa (vital breaths)
Y
yogāgni (the fire of yogic discipline)
J
jñāna (knowledge)

Educational Q&A

The verse teaches an inner form of yajña: instead of external offerings, the practitioner offers the activities of the senses and the movements of the vital breaths into the ‘fire’ of self-restraint, sustained by clear knowledge. Ethical mastery comes from disciplined, knowing regulation of one’s faculties.

In the Gītā discourse on various kinds of sacrifice, a category of yogins is described: they practice inward austerity and control, treating sensory and prāṇic activity as oblations, and self-restraint as the sacrificial fire illuminated by wisdom.