At the time of death, with mind steady and united with devotion, by the power of yoga, fixing the life force between the brows, one attains the Supreme Divine Person.
The description of using yoga to steady the mind and channel energy toward the supreme at death highlights the transformative potential of disciplined practices. This encourages preparation for life’s ultimate transition with clarity and devotion.
That which is declared as the imperishable by those who study the Vedas, and into which ascetics enter free from attachment, and for the sake of which they practice celibacy, I will declare to you briefly.
Krishna briefly introduces the concept of the imperishable reality and its pursuit through discipline and celibacy. This commentary sets the stage for understanding how self-control aligns the seeker with eternal truths.
Controlling all the doors of the body, confining the mind in the heart, and fixing the life-breath at the top of the head, one establishes oneself in the practice of yoga.
The detailed guidance on body control and focusing energy prepares the seeker for advanced practices. This commentary ties physical discipline to spiritual attainment, stressing the interconnectedness of body and mind in yoga.
Uttering the single syllable "Om," which is the Brahman, and remembering Me, one who departs leaving the body attains the supreme destination.
The invocation of "Om" as the eternal sound links the material and spiritual worlds. This commentary reflects on how a simple, sacred utterance encapsulates profound truths, offering a direct path to liberation.
I am easily attainable by that ever-steadfast yogi who constantly remembers Me with single-minded devotion.
The promise of accessibility to Krishna for the devoted yogi reinforces the role of unwavering faith. The commentary illustrates how single-minded devotion simplifies the spiritual journey, making the divine attainable.
Having attained Me, the great souls do not again take birth in this impermanent and miserable world; they have achieved the highest perfection.
Krishna assures freedom from rebirth in this transient and sorrowful world for those who reach him. The commentary reflects on liberation as the ultimate goal, contrasting it with the temporary nature of material existence.
Even the realms of Brahma are subject to return, O Arjuna; but having attained Me, there is no rebirth.
The cyclical nature of existence, even in the highest realms, highlights the transient nature of all creation. The commentary encourages the seeker to aim for liberation, surpassing even the celestial realms of Brahma.