Also, the tortoise pulls up all limbs together in its tortoise shell; like this, the one, who withdraws his senses from the worldly sense objects; his intellect is steady.
Shloka : 58 / 72
Bhagavan Sri Krishna
♈
Rasi
Capricorn
✨
Nakshatra
Uttara Ashadha
🟣
Graha
Saturn
⚕️
Life domains
Career/Profession, Health, Mental State
For those born under the Makara Rasi, the influence of the Uttiradam Nakshatra and Shani helps cultivate stability and responsibility in their lives. As stated in Bhagavad Gita 2:58, the ability to withdraw from worldly desires and keep the mind calm aids them in achieving progress in career and health. In business, Shani's guidance and the steady mindset of Uttiradam Nakshatra lead them to sustainable growth. To manage health and mental state, they must suppress the senses and engage in practices like yoga and meditation. This results in mental peace and long-term health. Maintaining a stable mindset creates new opportunities in business. They need to develop confidence and mental strength to tackle worldly challenges. This enables them to achieve consistent progress in life.
In this verse, Lord Krishna uses the example of the tortoise to explain the importance of controlling the senses. Just as a tortoise pulls all its limbs into its shell, one must renounce worldly desires and keep their mind calm. This allows a person to control the agitation of their mind. To be free from the influence of multiple senses, the mind must be focused. In this way, one can maintain a steady intellect. This is the true state of meditation. A life lived without being a slave to the senses provides peace.
According to Vedanta philosophy, the enslavement to the senses plunges a person into worldly existence. When the human mind is enslaved to the senses, it constantly experiences a state of turmoil. To renounce the senses, one needs an inner strength. By controlling the desires of the senses, one can attain liberation. Liberation means attaining the Supreme Being, the Paramatma, by detaching from the senses. It is important to not suppress the senses but to guide them on the right path. When a person's intellect controls the senses, it becomes stable. Such stable intellect is what is referred to as yoga.
In today's world, people face various stresses, cravings, and challenges. Work, money, and family responsibilities all create mental agitation. This teaching from the Bhagavad Gita states that we achieve mental peace by controlling the senses. Social media, work pressure, and debt can always affect us. However, if we control our senses, our thoughts will be clearer. This leads to improved family well-being and career growth. Good dietary habits and practices like yoga can help reduce mental agitation. Longevity and health are achieved through the control of the senses. Thus, long-term thinking remains stable. We can be good guides for our families and communities.
Bhagavat Gita commentaries are AI generated; they may contain errors.