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Is there any easy technique written in Bhagavad GITA or any religious books to control lust/self-pleasure?










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    easiest is diet. One needs to cut down on rajasic/tamasic foods in life. Stick to sattvic foods.

    – gansub
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    mainly avoid meat, onion, garlic, mushroom, drumstick. go on fruit diet for a day or two. you'll immediately see how your mind doesn't hanker as much

    – ram
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    @jasmine time to stop. There is somebody in your stomach who you are torturing. At the moment the diety is taking your blows. Later on the deity will strike back.

    – gansub
    10 hours ago








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    okss @gansub..i will try to avoid ...

    – jasmine
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    Simple. Not only lust. Realize the consequences you will face of all negative traits, and then realize Paramatma is everything and hence I will go towards him. The more you go towards Paramatma, all lusts leaves you automatically. Path of light destroys darkness in you. Foods are nothing because one of 63 Nayanmars used to give Lord Shiva Pig's flesh and he eats that because he was hunter. But Shiva gave his darshan to him. Devotion to Paramatma destroys everything darkness!

    – Akshay S
    9 hours ago
















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Is there any easy technique written in Bhagavad GITA or any religious books to control lust/self-pleasure?










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    easiest is diet. One needs to cut down on rajasic/tamasic foods in life. Stick to sattvic foods.

    – gansub
    10 hours ago






  • 1





    mainly avoid meat, onion, garlic, mushroom, drumstick. go on fruit diet for a day or two. you'll immediately see how your mind doesn't hanker as much

    – ram
    10 hours ago








  • 1





    @jasmine time to stop. There is somebody in your stomach who you are torturing. At the moment the diety is taking your blows. Later on the deity will strike back.

    – gansub
    10 hours ago








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    okss @gansub..i will try to avoid ...

    – jasmine
    10 hours ago






  • 1





    Simple. Not only lust. Realize the consequences you will face of all negative traits, and then realize Paramatma is everything and hence I will go towards him. The more you go towards Paramatma, all lusts leaves you automatically. Path of light destroys darkness in you. Foods are nothing because one of 63 Nayanmars used to give Lord Shiva Pig's flesh and he eats that because he was hunter. But Shiva gave his darshan to him. Devotion to Paramatma destroys everything darkness!

    – Akshay S
    9 hours ago














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Is there any easy technique written in Bhagavad GITA or any religious books to control lust/self-pleasure?










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    easiest is diet. One needs to cut down on rajasic/tamasic foods in life. Stick to sattvic foods.

    – gansub
    10 hours ago






  • 1





    mainly avoid meat, onion, garlic, mushroom, drumstick. go on fruit diet for a day or two. you'll immediately see how your mind doesn't hanker as much

    – ram
    10 hours ago








  • 1





    @jasmine time to stop. There is somebody in your stomach who you are torturing. At the moment the diety is taking your blows. Later on the deity will strike back.

    – gansub
    10 hours ago








  • 1





    okss @gansub..i will try to avoid ...

    – jasmine
    10 hours ago






  • 1





    Simple. Not only lust. Realize the consequences you will face of all negative traits, and then realize Paramatma is everything and hence I will go towards him. The more you go towards Paramatma, all lusts leaves you automatically. Path of light destroys darkness in you. Foods are nothing because one of 63 Nayanmars used to give Lord Shiva Pig's flesh and he eats that because he was hunter. But Shiva gave his darshan to him. Devotion to Paramatma destroys everything darkness!

    – Akshay S
    9 hours ago














  • 1





    easiest is diet. One needs to cut down on rajasic/tamasic foods in life. Stick to sattvic foods.

    – gansub
    10 hours ago






  • 1





    mainly avoid meat, onion, garlic, mushroom, drumstick. go on fruit diet for a day or two. you'll immediately see how your mind doesn't hanker as much

    – ram
    10 hours ago








  • 1





    @jasmine time to stop. There is somebody in your stomach who you are torturing. At the moment the diety is taking your blows. Later on the deity will strike back.

    – gansub
    10 hours ago








  • 1





    okss @gansub..i will try to avoid ...

    – jasmine
    10 hours ago






  • 1





    Simple. Not only lust. Realize the consequences you will face of all negative traits, and then realize Paramatma is everything and hence I will go towards him. The more you go towards Paramatma, all lusts leaves you automatically. Path of light destroys darkness in you. Foods are nothing because one of 63 Nayanmars used to give Lord Shiva Pig's flesh and he eats that because he was hunter. But Shiva gave his darshan to him. Devotion to Paramatma destroys everything darkness!

    – Akshay S
    9 hours ago








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easiest is diet. One needs to cut down on rajasic/tamasic foods in life. Stick to sattvic foods.

– gansub
10 hours ago





easiest is diet. One needs to cut down on rajasic/tamasic foods in life. Stick to sattvic foods.

– gansub
10 hours ago




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mainly avoid meat, onion, garlic, mushroom, drumstick. go on fruit diet for a day or two. you'll immediately see how your mind doesn't hanker as much

– ram
10 hours ago







mainly avoid meat, onion, garlic, mushroom, drumstick. go on fruit diet for a day or two. you'll immediately see how your mind doesn't hanker as much

– ram
10 hours ago






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@jasmine time to stop. There is somebody in your stomach who you are torturing. At the moment the diety is taking your blows. Later on the deity will strike back.

– gansub
10 hours ago







@jasmine time to stop. There is somebody in your stomach who you are torturing. At the moment the diety is taking your blows. Later on the deity will strike back.

– gansub
10 hours ago






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okss @gansub..i will try to avoid ...

– jasmine
10 hours ago





okss @gansub..i will try to avoid ...

– jasmine
10 hours ago




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Simple. Not only lust. Realize the consequences you will face of all negative traits, and then realize Paramatma is everything and hence I will go towards him. The more you go towards Paramatma, all lusts leaves you automatically. Path of light destroys darkness in you. Foods are nothing because one of 63 Nayanmars used to give Lord Shiva Pig's flesh and he eats that because he was hunter. But Shiva gave his darshan to him. Devotion to Paramatma destroys everything darkness!

– Akshay S
9 hours ago





Simple. Not only lust. Realize the consequences you will face of all negative traits, and then realize Paramatma is everything and hence I will go towards him. The more you go towards Paramatma, all lusts leaves you automatically. Path of light destroys darkness in you. Foods are nothing because one of 63 Nayanmars used to give Lord Shiva Pig's flesh and he eats that because he was hunter. But Shiva gave his darshan to him. Devotion to Paramatma destroys everything darkness!

– Akshay S
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The quickest and easiest way is control of diet or aahahara as it is known in Sanskrit. There are two categories from Ayurveda - pathya and apathya. You need to stick to pathya foods. Pathya means restricted. By restriction I mean sattvic foods. One needs to completely avoid rajasic and tamasic foods. These are available by the dozen these days. From a modern contemporary Kali Yuga perspective these are the ubiquitous spicy masala foods and most definitely junk food. You need to figure out a diet which is nutritious and wholesome for you. By sattvic I mean do not starve yourself. A good Ayurvedic Vaidya would be helpful to guide you in this regard.



The BG offers a broad guideline on what the sattvic foods are - Sattvic foods and a modern self realized Jnani has recommended this diet - Ramana Maharishi diet recommendations




Mrs. Piggott returned from Madras for a further visit. She asked questions relating to diet regulation.



D.: What diet is prescribed for a sadhak (one who is engaged in spiritual practices)?



M.: Satvic food in limited quantities.



D.: What is satvic food?



M.: Bread, fruits, vegetables, milk, etc.



D.: Some people take fish in North India. May it be done?



No answer was made by the Maharshi.




Please remember that there is a deity in the stomach - Vaishvanara and this is mentioned in BG - Digesting different kinds of food. During youth and middle age the stomach is able to bear the junk foods we eat. As time passes onto old age the karmic reactions will start to appear.



A predominantly sattvic diet(with some rajasic spices) will have a definite impact on the dream state(which is where the lust/carnal pleasures get activated) i.e. during night. You need to also stop spending time in front of the computer and mobile phone beyond 7 pm i.e. eat early before 8 pm and avoid any internet and mobile after you eat. In ancient India there was no electricity as there is in modern homes. People used to light lamps and the house fire. So food was consumed after the evening sandhya and generally people used to sleep after their evening food or practise their sadhana.



Following the path of the ancients Modern Indian cities due to their highly populated areas are highly tamasic(noisy, dusty and congested) and so it would be beneficial to recreate the atmosphere of the ancients in our daily lives whenever time permits. Reconnecting with our roots in whatever possible (spending time in a village from time to time) or an ashrama that promotes an traditional lifestyle.



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In response to some of the comments that a Nayanmar - Kannappa used to offer wild boar flesh to his deity well if one is going to compare a person who is completely steeped in bhakti(devotion) to Ishwara to somebody who is just starting off on their spiritual quest I will again quote from Ramana Maharishi's advice -




D.: Are there restrictions for the realised man in a similar manner?



M.: No. He is steady and not influenced by the food he takes.




Once one's bhakti is firm and you have made progress on the path then restrictions on diet can be removed.






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    In addition to sayings of Sri Ramana Maharshi, I am quoting some relevant slokas from the Gita :




    3.37 The Blessed Lord said This lust, this anger, born of the quality of rajas, is a great devourer, a great sinner. Know this to be the enemy here.



    3.40 The organs, mind, and the intellect are said to be its abode. This one diversely deludes the embodied being by veiling Knowledge with the help of these.



    3.41 Therefore, O scion of the Bharata dynasty, after first controlling the organs, renounce this one, which is sinful and a destroyer of learning and wisdom.



    3.42 They say that the organs are superior (to the gross body); the mind is superior to the organs; but the intellect is superior to the mind. However, the one who is superior to the intellect is He [the Self].



    •3.43 Understanding the Self thus [Understanding ৷৷ .thus:that lust can be conered through the knowledge of the Self.] as superior to the intellect, and completely establishing (the Self) is spiritual absorption with the (help of) the mind, O mighty-armed one, vanish the enemy in the form of lust, which is difficult to subdue.




    The above in in full conformity with what Sri Maharshi has advised.




    'AhAra-suddhau sattvasuddhih' is a very renowned saying. Pure sattvik food is a must in the beginning for all the spiritual aspirants.




    Sri Ramakrishna is His Kathamrita recommends chanting of the NAma of God and changing the direction of the lust towards God as two ways to dominate lust.He also asks not be bothered much about the presence of lust in mind and focus on God. When one moves towards east, he automatically distances himself from west---said He. (Reference : Sri Sri Ramakrishna-Kathamrita and Sri Sri Ramakrishna-Lilaprasanga)



    Sri Bhagavan also says the same in His Gita:




    18.66 Abandoning all forms of rites and duties, take refuge in Me alone. I shall free you from all sins. (Therefore) do not grieve.







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      The quickest and easiest way is control of diet or aahahara as it is known in Sanskrit. There are two categories from Ayurveda - pathya and apathya. You need to stick to pathya foods. Pathya means restricted. By restriction I mean sattvic foods. One needs to completely avoid rajasic and tamasic foods. These are available by the dozen these days. From a modern contemporary Kali Yuga perspective these are the ubiquitous spicy masala foods and most definitely junk food. You need to figure out a diet which is nutritious and wholesome for you. By sattvic I mean do not starve yourself. A good Ayurvedic Vaidya would be helpful to guide you in this regard.



      The BG offers a broad guideline on what the sattvic foods are - Sattvic foods and a modern self realized Jnani has recommended this diet - Ramana Maharishi diet recommendations




      Mrs. Piggott returned from Madras for a further visit. She asked questions relating to diet regulation.



      D.: What diet is prescribed for a sadhak (one who is engaged in spiritual practices)?



      M.: Satvic food in limited quantities.



      D.: What is satvic food?



      M.: Bread, fruits, vegetables, milk, etc.



      D.: Some people take fish in North India. May it be done?



      No answer was made by the Maharshi.




      Please remember that there is a deity in the stomach - Vaishvanara and this is mentioned in BG - Digesting different kinds of food. During youth and middle age the stomach is able to bear the junk foods we eat. As time passes onto old age the karmic reactions will start to appear.



      A predominantly sattvic diet(with some rajasic spices) will have a definite impact on the dream state(which is where the lust/carnal pleasures get activated) i.e. during night. You need to also stop spending time in front of the computer and mobile phone beyond 7 pm i.e. eat early before 8 pm and avoid any internet and mobile after you eat. In ancient India there was no electricity as there is in modern homes. People used to light lamps and the house fire. So food was consumed after the evening sandhya and generally people used to sleep after their evening food or practise their sadhana.



      Following the path of the ancients Modern Indian cities due to their highly populated areas are highly tamasic(noisy, dusty and congested) and so it would be beneficial to recreate the atmosphere of the ancients in our daily lives whenever time permits. Reconnecting with our roots in whatever possible (spending time in a village from time to time) or an ashrama that promotes an traditional lifestyle.



      UPDATE



      In response to some of the comments that a Nayanmar - Kannappa used to offer wild boar flesh to his deity well if one is going to compare a person who is completely steeped in bhakti(devotion) to Ishwara to somebody who is just starting off on their spiritual quest I will again quote from Ramana Maharishi's advice -




      D.: Are there restrictions for the realised man in a similar manner?



      M.: No. He is steady and not influenced by the food he takes.




      Once one's bhakti is firm and you have made progress on the path then restrictions on diet can be removed.






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        The quickest and easiest way is control of diet or aahahara as it is known in Sanskrit. There are two categories from Ayurveda - pathya and apathya. You need to stick to pathya foods. Pathya means restricted. By restriction I mean sattvic foods. One needs to completely avoid rajasic and tamasic foods. These are available by the dozen these days. From a modern contemporary Kali Yuga perspective these are the ubiquitous spicy masala foods and most definitely junk food. You need to figure out a diet which is nutritious and wholesome for you. By sattvic I mean do not starve yourself. A good Ayurvedic Vaidya would be helpful to guide you in this regard.



        The BG offers a broad guideline on what the sattvic foods are - Sattvic foods and a modern self realized Jnani has recommended this diet - Ramana Maharishi diet recommendations




        Mrs. Piggott returned from Madras for a further visit. She asked questions relating to diet regulation.



        D.: What diet is prescribed for a sadhak (one who is engaged in spiritual practices)?



        M.: Satvic food in limited quantities.



        D.: What is satvic food?



        M.: Bread, fruits, vegetables, milk, etc.



        D.: Some people take fish in North India. May it be done?



        No answer was made by the Maharshi.




        Please remember that there is a deity in the stomach - Vaishvanara and this is mentioned in BG - Digesting different kinds of food. During youth and middle age the stomach is able to bear the junk foods we eat. As time passes onto old age the karmic reactions will start to appear.



        A predominantly sattvic diet(with some rajasic spices) will have a definite impact on the dream state(which is where the lust/carnal pleasures get activated) i.e. during night. You need to also stop spending time in front of the computer and mobile phone beyond 7 pm i.e. eat early before 8 pm and avoid any internet and mobile after you eat. In ancient India there was no electricity as there is in modern homes. People used to light lamps and the house fire. So food was consumed after the evening sandhya and generally people used to sleep after their evening food or practise their sadhana.



        Following the path of the ancients Modern Indian cities due to their highly populated areas are highly tamasic(noisy, dusty and congested) and so it would be beneficial to recreate the atmosphere of the ancients in our daily lives whenever time permits. Reconnecting with our roots in whatever possible (spending time in a village from time to time) or an ashrama that promotes an traditional lifestyle.



        UPDATE



        In response to some of the comments that a Nayanmar - Kannappa used to offer wild boar flesh to his deity well if one is going to compare a person who is completely steeped in bhakti(devotion) to Ishwara to somebody who is just starting off on their spiritual quest I will again quote from Ramana Maharishi's advice -




        D.: Are there restrictions for the realised man in a similar manner?



        M.: No. He is steady and not influenced by the food he takes.




        Once one's bhakti is firm and you have made progress on the path then restrictions on diet can be removed.






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          The quickest and easiest way is control of diet or aahahara as it is known in Sanskrit. There are two categories from Ayurveda - pathya and apathya. You need to stick to pathya foods. Pathya means restricted. By restriction I mean sattvic foods. One needs to completely avoid rajasic and tamasic foods. These are available by the dozen these days. From a modern contemporary Kali Yuga perspective these are the ubiquitous spicy masala foods and most definitely junk food. You need to figure out a diet which is nutritious and wholesome for you. By sattvic I mean do not starve yourself. A good Ayurvedic Vaidya would be helpful to guide you in this regard.



          The BG offers a broad guideline on what the sattvic foods are - Sattvic foods and a modern self realized Jnani has recommended this diet - Ramana Maharishi diet recommendations




          Mrs. Piggott returned from Madras for a further visit. She asked questions relating to diet regulation.



          D.: What diet is prescribed for a sadhak (one who is engaged in spiritual practices)?



          M.: Satvic food in limited quantities.



          D.: What is satvic food?



          M.: Bread, fruits, vegetables, milk, etc.



          D.: Some people take fish in North India. May it be done?



          No answer was made by the Maharshi.




          Please remember that there is a deity in the stomach - Vaishvanara and this is mentioned in BG - Digesting different kinds of food. During youth and middle age the stomach is able to bear the junk foods we eat. As time passes onto old age the karmic reactions will start to appear.



          A predominantly sattvic diet(with some rajasic spices) will have a definite impact on the dream state(which is where the lust/carnal pleasures get activated) i.e. during night. You need to also stop spending time in front of the computer and mobile phone beyond 7 pm i.e. eat early before 8 pm and avoid any internet and mobile after you eat. In ancient India there was no electricity as there is in modern homes. People used to light lamps and the house fire. So food was consumed after the evening sandhya and generally people used to sleep after their evening food or practise their sadhana.



          Following the path of the ancients Modern Indian cities due to their highly populated areas are highly tamasic(noisy, dusty and congested) and so it would be beneficial to recreate the atmosphere of the ancients in our daily lives whenever time permits. Reconnecting with our roots in whatever possible (spending time in a village from time to time) or an ashrama that promotes an traditional lifestyle.



          UPDATE



          In response to some of the comments that a Nayanmar - Kannappa used to offer wild boar flesh to his deity well if one is going to compare a person who is completely steeped in bhakti(devotion) to Ishwara to somebody who is just starting off on their spiritual quest I will again quote from Ramana Maharishi's advice -




          D.: Are there restrictions for the realised man in a similar manner?



          M.: No. He is steady and not influenced by the food he takes.




          Once one's bhakti is firm and you have made progress on the path then restrictions on diet can be removed.






          share|improve this answer















          The quickest and easiest way is control of diet or aahahara as it is known in Sanskrit. There are two categories from Ayurveda - pathya and apathya. You need to stick to pathya foods. Pathya means restricted. By restriction I mean sattvic foods. One needs to completely avoid rajasic and tamasic foods. These are available by the dozen these days. From a modern contemporary Kali Yuga perspective these are the ubiquitous spicy masala foods and most definitely junk food. You need to figure out a diet which is nutritious and wholesome for you. By sattvic I mean do not starve yourself. A good Ayurvedic Vaidya would be helpful to guide you in this regard.



          The BG offers a broad guideline on what the sattvic foods are - Sattvic foods and a modern self realized Jnani has recommended this diet - Ramana Maharishi diet recommendations




          Mrs. Piggott returned from Madras for a further visit. She asked questions relating to diet regulation.



          D.: What diet is prescribed for a sadhak (one who is engaged in spiritual practices)?



          M.: Satvic food in limited quantities.



          D.: What is satvic food?



          M.: Bread, fruits, vegetables, milk, etc.



          D.: Some people take fish in North India. May it be done?



          No answer was made by the Maharshi.




          Please remember that there is a deity in the stomach - Vaishvanara and this is mentioned in BG - Digesting different kinds of food. During youth and middle age the stomach is able to bear the junk foods we eat. As time passes onto old age the karmic reactions will start to appear.



          A predominantly sattvic diet(with some rajasic spices) will have a definite impact on the dream state(which is where the lust/carnal pleasures get activated) i.e. during night. You need to also stop spending time in front of the computer and mobile phone beyond 7 pm i.e. eat early before 8 pm and avoid any internet and mobile after you eat. In ancient India there was no electricity as there is in modern homes. People used to light lamps and the house fire. So food was consumed after the evening sandhya and generally people used to sleep after their evening food or practise their sadhana.



          Following the path of the ancients Modern Indian cities due to their highly populated areas are highly tamasic(noisy, dusty and congested) and so it would be beneficial to recreate the atmosphere of the ancients in our daily lives whenever time permits. Reconnecting with our roots in whatever possible (spending time in a village from time to time) or an ashrama that promotes an traditional lifestyle.



          UPDATE



          In response to some of the comments that a Nayanmar - Kannappa used to offer wild boar flesh to his deity well if one is going to compare a person who is completely steeped in bhakti(devotion) to Ishwara to somebody who is just starting off on their spiritual quest I will again quote from Ramana Maharishi's advice -




          D.: Are there restrictions for the realised man in a similar manner?



          M.: No. He is steady and not influenced by the food he takes.




          Once one's bhakti is firm and you have made progress on the path then restrictions on diet can be removed.







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              In addition to sayings of Sri Ramana Maharshi, I am quoting some relevant slokas from the Gita :




              3.37 The Blessed Lord said This lust, this anger, born of the quality of rajas, is a great devourer, a great sinner. Know this to be the enemy here.



              3.40 The organs, mind, and the intellect are said to be its abode. This one diversely deludes the embodied being by veiling Knowledge with the help of these.



              3.41 Therefore, O scion of the Bharata dynasty, after first controlling the organs, renounce this one, which is sinful and a destroyer of learning and wisdom.



              3.42 They say that the organs are superior (to the gross body); the mind is superior to the organs; but the intellect is superior to the mind. However, the one who is superior to the intellect is He [the Self].



              •3.43 Understanding the Self thus [Understanding ৷৷ .thus:that lust can be conered through the knowledge of the Self.] as superior to the intellect, and completely establishing (the Self) is spiritual absorption with the (help of) the mind, O mighty-armed one, vanish the enemy in the form of lust, which is difficult to subdue.




              The above in in full conformity with what Sri Maharshi has advised.




              'AhAra-suddhau sattvasuddhih' is a very renowned saying. Pure sattvik food is a must in the beginning for all the spiritual aspirants.




              Sri Ramakrishna is His Kathamrita recommends chanting of the NAma of God and changing the direction of the lust towards God as two ways to dominate lust.He also asks not be bothered much about the presence of lust in mind and focus on God. When one moves towards east, he automatically distances himself from west---said He. (Reference : Sri Sri Ramakrishna-Kathamrita and Sri Sri Ramakrishna-Lilaprasanga)



              Sri Bhagavan also says the same in His Gita:




              18.66 Abandoning all forms of rites and duties, take refuge in Me alone. I shall free you from all sins. (Therefore) do not grieve.







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                In addition to sayings of Sri Ramana Maharshi, I am quoting some relevant slokas from the Gita :




                3.37 The Blessed Lord said This lust, this anger, born of the quality of rajas, is a great devourer, a great sinner. Know this to be the enemy here.



                3.40 The organs, mind, and the intellect are said to be its abode. This one diversely deludes the embodied being by veiling Knowledge with the help of these.



                3.41 Therefore, O scion of the Bharata dynasty, after first controlling the organs, renounce this one, which is sinful and a destroyer of learning and wisdom.



                3.42 They say that the organs are superior (to the gross body); the mind is superior to the organs; but the intellect is superior to the mind. However, the one who is superior to the intellect is He [the Self].



                •3.43 Understanding the Self thus [Understanding ৷৷ .thus:that lust can be conered through the knowledge of the Self.] as superior to the intellect, and completely establishing (the Self) is spiritual absorption with the (help of) the mind, O mighty-armed one, vanish the enemy in the form of lust, which is difficult to subdue.




                The above in in full conformity with what Sri Maharshi has advised.




                'AhAra-suddhau sattvasuddhih' is a very renowned saying. Pure sattvik food is a must in the beginning for all the spiritual aspirants.




                Sri Ramakrishna is His Kathamrita recommends chanting of the NAma of God and changing the direction of the lust towards God as two ways to dominate lust.He also asks not be bothered much about the presence of lust in mind and focus on God. When one moves towards east, he automatically distances himself from west---said He. (Reference : Sri Sri Ramakrishna-Kathamrita and Sri Sri Ramakrishna-Lilaprasanga)



                Sri Bhagavan also says the same in His Gita:




                18.66 Abandoning all forms of rites and duties, take refuge in Me alone. I shall free you from all sins. (Therefore) do not grieve.







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                  In addition to sayings of Sri Ramana Maharshi, I am quoting some relevant slokas from the Gita :




                  3.37 The Blessed Lord said This lust, this anger, born of the quality of rajas, is a great devourer, a great sinner. Know this to be the enemy here.



                  3.40 The organs, mind, and the intellect are said to be its abode. This one diversely deludes the embodied being by veiling Knowledge with the help of these.



                  3.41 Therefore, O scion of the Bharata dynasty, after first controlling the organs, renounce this one, which is sinful and a destroyer of learning and wisdom.



                  3.42 They say that the organs are superior (to the gross body); the mind is superior to the organs; but the intellect is superior to the mind. However, the one who is superior to the intellect is He [the Self].



                  •3.43 Understanding the Self thus [Understanding ৷৷ .thus:that lust can be conered through the knowledge of the Self.] as superior to the intellect, and completely establishing (the Self) is spiritual absorption with the (help of) the mind, O mighty-armed one, vanish the enemy in the form of lust, which is difficult to subdue.




                  The above in in full conformity with what Sri Maharshi has advised.




                  'AhAra-suddhau sattvasuddhih' is a very renowned saying. Pure sattvik food is a must in the beginning for all the spiritual aspirants.




                  Sri Ramakrishna is His Kathamrita recommends chanting of the NAma of God and changing the direction of the lust towards God as two ways to dominate lust.He also asks not be bothered much about the presence of lust in mind and focus on God. When one moves towards east, he automatically distances himself from west---said He. (Reference : Sri Sri Ramakrishna-Kathamrita and Sri Sri Ramakrishna-Lilaprasanga)



                  Sri Bhagavan also says the same in His Gita:




                  18.66 Abandoning all forms of rites and duties, take refuge in Me alone. I shall free you from all sins. (Therefore) do not grieve.







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                  In addition to sayings of Sri Ramana Maharshi, I am quoting some relevant slokas from the Gita :




                  3.37 The Blessed Lord said This lust, this anger, born of the quality of rajas, is a great devourer, a great sinner. Know this to be the enemy here.



                  3.40 The organs, mind, and the intellect are said to be its abode. This one diversely deludes the embodied being by veiling Knowledge with the help of these.



                  3.41 Therefore, O scion of the Bharata dynasty, after first controlling the organs, renounce this one, which is sinful and a destroyer of learning and wisdom.



                  3.42 They say that the organs are superior (to the gross body); the mind is superior to the organs; but the intellect is superior to the mind. However, the one who is superior to the intellect is He [the Self].



                  •3.43 Understanding the Self thus [Understanding ৷৷ .thus:that lust can be conered through the knowledge of the Self.] as superior to the intellect, and completely establishing (the Self) is spiritual absorption with the (help of) the mind, O mighty-armed one, vanish the enemy in the form of lust, which is difficult to subdue.




                  The above in in full conformity with what Sri Maharshi has advised.




                  'AhAra-suddhau sattvasuddhih' is a very renowned saying. Pure sattvik food is a must in the beginning for all the spiritual aspirants.




                  Sri Ramakrishna is His Kathamrita recommends chanting of the NAma of God and changing the direction of the lust towards God as two ways to dominate lust.He also asks not be bothered much about the presence of lust in mind and focus on God. When one moves towards east, he automatically distances himself from west---said He. (Reference : Sri Sri Ramakrishna-Kathamrita and Sri Sri Ramakrishna-Lilaprasanga)



                  Sri Bhagavan also says the same in His Gita:




                  18.66 Abandoning all forms of rites and duties, take refuge in Me alone. I shall free you from all sins. (Therefore) do not grieve.








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