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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 11.15.20
cakṣus tvaṣṭari saḿyojya
tvaṣṭāram api cakṣuṣi
māḿ tatra manasā dhyāyan
viśvaḿ paśyati dūrataḥ
SYNONYMS
cakṣuḥ — the eyes; tvaṣṭari — in the sun; saḿyojya — merging; tvaṣṭāram — the sun; api — also; cakṣuṣi — in one's eyes; mām — Me; tatra — there, in the mutual merging of sun and eye; manasā — with the mind; dhyāyan — meditating; viśvam — everything; paśyati — he sees; dūrataḥ — 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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