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Here is Bhagavad Gita 6.45, which also belongs to the Dhyāna Yoga chapter:
Sanskrit (Devanagari):
प्रयत्नाद्यतमानस्तु योगी संशुद्धकिल्बिषः।
अनेकजन्मसंसिद्धस्ततो याति परां गतिम्।। 6.45।।
Transliteration:
prayatnād yatamānas tu yogī saṁśuddha-kilbiṣaḥ
aneka-janma-saṁsiddhas tato yāti parāṁ gatim
Translation (meaning):
- “But the yogi, striving diligently, purified of sins, perfected through many births, attains the supreme goal.”
✨ Essence:
- A yogi who persists with effort (prayatna)
- Purifies himself of imperfections (saṁśuddha-kilbiṣaḥ)
- Progresses over many lifetimes (aneka-janma-saṁsiddhaḥ)
- Ultimately reaches the highest state (parāṁ gatim) — liberation (mokṣa).
Would you like me to also create a short tagline version of this verse, like I did for 6.23?
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