Let the yogi seated in solitude and alone having mind and senses under control and free from desires and attachments for possessions, try constantly to contemplate on the Supreme Self.
One attains peace in whose mind all desires enter without creating any disturbance, as river waters enter the full ocean without creating a disturbance. One who desires material objects is never peaceful.
One who neither hates the presence of enlightenment, activity, and delusion nor desires for them when they are absent.
One who abandons all desires and becomes free from longing and the feeling of 'I' and 'my' attains peace.
Those who consciousness is unified abandon all attachment to the results of action and attain supreme peace. But those whose desires are fragmented, who are selfishly attached to the results of their work, are bound in everything they do.
Whosoever desires to worship whatever deity with faith, I make their faith steady in that very deity.
A person whose all works are free from selfish desires and motives, and whose all Karma is burned up in the fire of Self-knowledge, is called a sage by the wise.
Supreme bliss comes to a Self-realized yogi whose mind is tranquil, whose desires are under control, and who is free from sin.
They, whose wisdom has been carried away by various desires impelled by their own deeds, resort to other gods and practice various religious rites.