Canto 11: General HistoryChapter 15: Lord Krishna's Description of Mystic Yoga Perfections

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 11.15.20

cakshus tvashtari samyojya

tvashtāram api cakshushi

mām tatra manasā dhyāyan

viśvam paśyati dūratah

SYNONYMS

cakshuh — the eyes; tvashtariin the sun; samyojya — merging; tvashtāram — the sun; api — also; cakshushiin one's eyes; māmMe; tatra — there, in the mutual merging of sun and eye; manasā — with the mind; dhyāyan — meditating; viśvam — everything; paśyatihe sees; dūratah — far away.

TRANSLATION

Merging one's sight into the sun planet and then the sun planet into one's eyes, one should meditate on Me as existing within the combination of sun and vision; thus one acquires the power to see any distant thing.

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