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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 4.8.77
hridi bhūtendriyāśayam
nādrākshīt kińcanāparam
SYNONYMS
sarvatah — in all respects; manah — mind; ākrishya — concentrating; hridi — in the heart; bhūta-indriya-āśayam — resting place of the senses and the objects of the senses; dhyāyan — meditating; bhagavatah — of the Supreme Personality of Godhead; rūpam — form; na adrākshīt — did not see; kińcana — anything; aparam — else.
TRANSLATION
He completely controlled his senses and their objects, and in this way he fixed his mind, without diversion to anything else, upon the form of the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
PURPORT
The yogic principles of meditation are clearly explained here. One has to fix one's mind upon the form of the Supreme Personality of Godhead without diversion to any other objective. It is not that one can meditate or concentrate on an impersonal objective. To try to do so is simply a waste of time, for it is unnecessarily troublesome, as explained in Bhagavad-gītā.
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