śreyo hi
jñānam abhyāsāj
jñānād dhyānaṁ viśiṣyate
dhyānāt karma-phala-tyāgas
tyāgāc chāntir anantaram
jñānād dhyānaṁ viśiṣyate
dhyānāt karma-phala-tyāgas
tyāgāc chāntir anantaram
Word for word:
śreyaḥ — better; hi —
certainly; jñānam —
knowledge; abhyāsāt —
than practice; jñānāt —
than knowledge; dhyānam —
meditation; viśiṣyate
— is considered better; dhyānāt —
than meditation; karma-phala-tyāgaḥ —
renunciation of the results of fruitive action; tyāgāt —
by such renunciation; śāntiḥ —
peace; anantaram
— thereafter.
Translation:
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.
Purport:
As mentioned in the previous verses,
there are two kinds of devotional service: the way of regulative principles and
the way of full attachment in love to the Supreme Personality of Godhead. For
those who are actually not able to follow the principles of Kṛṣṇa consciousness
it is better to cultivate knowledge, because by knowledge one can be able to
understand his real position. Gradually knowledge will develop to the point of
meditation. By meditation one can be able to understand the Supreme Personality
of Godhead by a gradual process. In the cultivation of knowledge there are
processes which make one understand that one himself is the Supreme, and that
sort of meditation is preferred if one is unable to engage in devotional
service. If one is not able to meditate in such a way, then there are
prescribed duties, as enjoined in the Vedic literature, for the brāhmaṇas, kṣatriyas, vaiśyas and śūdras, which we shall find in the last chapter of Bhagavad-gītā. But in all cases, one should give up the
result or fruits of labor; this means to employ the result of karma for some good cause.
In summary, to
reach the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the highest goal, there are two
processes: one process is by gradual development, and the other process is
direct. Devotional service in Kṛṣṇa consciousness is the direct method, and the
other method involves renouncing the fruits of one’s activities. Then one can
come to the stage of knowledge, then to the stage of meditation, then to the
stage of understanding the Supersoul, and then to the stage of the Supreme
Personality of Godhead. One may take either the step-by-step process or the
direct path. The direct process is not possible for everyone; therefore the
indirect process is also good. It is, however, to be understood that the
indirect process is not recommended for Arjuna, because he is already at the
stage of loving devotional service to the Supreme Lord. It is for others, who
are not at this stage; for them the gradual process of renunciation, knowledge,
meditation and realization of the Supersoul and Brahman should be followed. But
as far as Bhagavad-gītā is concerned, it is the direct method
that is stressed. Everyone is advised to take to the direct method and
surrender unto the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Kṛṣṇa.
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