| 32. Whose, by
comparison with himself, sees the same everywhere, O Arjuna, be it pleasure
or pain, he is deemed the highest Yogin.He sees that whatever is pleasant
to himself is pleasant to all creatures, and that whatever is painful to
himself is painful to all beings. Thus seeing that what is pleasure or pain
to himself is alike pleasure or pain to all beings, he causes pain to no
being; he is harmless. Doing no harm, and devoted to right knowledge, he
is regarded as the highest among all Yogins.Practice and Indifference are
the surest means to Yoga.Seeing that the Yoga above described, the Yoga
of right knowledge, is very difficult of attainment, Arjuna wished to know
the surest means of attaining it, and said: |