251. Me-Mine; You-Yours

Krishna says, "The one who attained perfection (of freedom from karma ) can also attain Brahman (the eternal). Learn from me this supreme state of knowledge" (18.50). This is a continuation of what Krishna earlier explained about 'freedom from karma ' which can be attained through non-attached intellect, conquering self and dropping desires (18.49). Krishna says, "Endued with purified intellect, having conquered self through firmness, forsaking sound and other sense entanglements, abandoning attachment and hatred (18.51); Dwelling in solitude, eating lightly, speech, body and mind subdued, ever engaged in yoga of meditation, taking refuge in vairagyam (dispassion) (18.52); Freed from ahankaar (egoism), power, arrogance, desire, anger, greed, notion of 'me and mine' and being peaceful, one is fit for Brahman (the eternal)" (18.53). Dwelling in solitude is the ability to detach oneself even in a crowd. Krishna gave an example of a lotus leaf...