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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Bhagavad-gita As It Is 18.33
yogenavyabhicarinya
SYNONYMS
dhrtya -- determination; yaya -- by which; dharayate -- one sustains; manah -- of the mind; prana -- life; indriya -- and senses; kriyah -- the activities; yogena -- by yoga practice; avyabhicarinya -- without any break; dhrtih -- determination; sa -- that; partha -- O son of Prtha; sattviki -- in the mode of goodness.
TRANSLATION
O son of Prtha, that determination which is unbreakable, which is sustained with steadfastness by yoga practice, and which thus controls the activities of the mind, life and senses is determination in the mode of goodness.
PURPORT
Yoga is a means to understand the Supreme Soul. One who is steadily fixed in the Supreme Soul with determination, concentrating one's mind, life and sensory activities on the Supreme, engages in Krsna consciousness. That sort of determination is in the mode of goodness. The word avyabhicarinya is very significant, for it indicates that persons who are engaged in Krsna consciousness are never deviated by any other activity.
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His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Founder Acarya of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness