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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 6.10.12
yatākshāsu-mano-buddhis
SYNONYMS
yata — controlled; aksha — senses; asu — the life air; manah — the mind; buddhih — intelligence; tattva-drik — one who knows the tattvas, the material and spiritual energies; dhvasta-bandhanah — liberated from bondage; āsthitah — being situated in; paramam — the supreme; yogam — absorption, trance; na — not; deham — the material body; bubudhe — perceived; gatam — left.
TRANSLATION
Dadhīci Muni controlled his senses, life force, mind and intelligence and became absorbed in trance. Thus he cut all his material bonds. He could not perceive how his material body became separated from his self.
PURPORT
The Lord says in Bhagavad-gītā (8.5):
"Whoever, at the time of death, quits his body remembering Me alone, at once attains My nature. Of this there is no doubt." Of course, one must practice before one is overcome by death, but the perfect yogī, namely the devotee, dies in trance, thinking of Krishna. He does not feel his material body being separated from his soul; the soul is immediately transferred to the spiritual world. Tyaktvā deham punar janma naiti mām eti: [Bg. 4.9] the soul does not enter the womb of a material mother again. but is transferred back home, back to Godhead. This yoga, bhakti-yoga, is the highest yoga system, as explained by the Lord Himself in Bhagavad-gītā (6.47):
mad-gatenāntarātmanā
śraddhāvān bhajate yo mām
"Of all yogīs, he who always abides in Me with great faith. worshiping Me in transcendental loving service, is most intimately united with Me in yoga and is the highest of all." The bhakti-yogī always thinks of Krishna, and therefore at the time of death he can very easily transfer himself to Krishnaloka, without even perceiving the pains of death.
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