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kṣētrakṣētrajñayōrēvamantaraṅ jñānacakṣuṣā.

bhūtaprakṛtimōkṣaṅ ca yē viduryānti tē param৷৷13.35৷৷

Sanskrit Commentary By Sri Shankaracharya

৷৷13.35৷৷ -- -

kṣētrakṣētrajñayōḥ yathāvyākhyātayōḥ ēvaṅ yathāpradarśitaprakārēṇa antaram itarētaravailakṣaṇyaviśēṣaṅ jñānacakṣuṣā śāstrācāryaprasādōpadēśajanitam ātmapratyayikaṅ jñānaṅ cakṣuḥ? tēna jñānacakṣuṣā? bhūtaprakṛtimōkṣaṅ ca? bhūtānāṅ prakṛtiḥ avidyālakṣaṇā avyaktākhyā? tasyāḥ bhūtaprakṛtēḥ mōkṣaṇam abhāvagamanaṅ ca yē viduḥ vijānanti? yānti gacchanti  ē paraṅ paramātmatattvaṅ brahma? na punaḥ dēhaṅ ādadatē ityarthaḥ৷৷iti śrīmatparamahaṅsaparivrājakācāryasya śrīgōvindabhagavatpūjyapādaśiṣyasya,śrīmacchaṅkarabhagavataḥ kṛtau śrīmadbhagavadgītābhāṣyē

trayōdaśō.dhyāyaḥ৷৷

śrīmacchaṅkarabhagavatpādaviracitam

śrīmadbhagavadgītābhāṣyam

English Translation of Ramanuja's Sanskrit Commentary By Swami Adidevananda

13.35 Those who 'discern thus' in the described manner the 'difference', namely, the difference between the body and the knower of the body with 'the eye of knowledge' or discrimination, and also the 'means of deliverance from manifested Prakrti' - they attain the 'highest', namely, the self. They are completely delivered from bondage. Moksa is that by which deliverance is effected. The means of deliverance as already stated consists of alities beginning with modesty (13.7). They, through the knowledge already imparted concerning the differences between the body and the self, know those differences existing between them. Then learning about modesty etc., which form the means of deliverance from Prakrti that has devleoped into material elements constituting the body, they have to practise these virtues, and they will thery be absolutely delivered from bondage and will reach the self marked by infinite knowledge abiding in Its own form.

English Translation Of Sri Shankaracharya's Sanskrit Commentary By Swami Gambirananda

13.35 Ye, those who; viduh, know; evam, thus, in the manner described above; jnana-caksusa, through the eye of wisdom-the eye is the realization in the form of the knowledge of the Self, which arises from following the instructions of the scriptures and teachers; through that eye of wisdom; antaram, the distinction, the particular mutual distinction; ksetra-ksetrajnayoh, beween the field and the Knower of the field as they have been explained; and bhuta-prakrti-moksam, the annihilation of the Matrix of beings-the Matrix of beings is that which is described as ignorance and is called the Unmanifest; (those who know) the annihilation (moksanam) of that Matrix of beings; te, they; yanti, reach, go to; param, the Supreme, to Brahman, the Reality which is the suprme Goal. The idea is that they do not take up a body again.