yamÄdibhir yoga-pathair
ÄnvÄ«ká¹£ikyÄ ca vidyayÄ
mamÄrcopÄsanÄbhir vÄ
nÄnyair yogyaá¹ smaren manaḥ
yama-Ädibhiḥ - by disciplinary regulations, etc.; yoga-pathaiḥ - by the procedures of the yoga system; ÄnvÄ«ká¹£ikyÄ - by logical analysis; ca - also; vidyayÄ - by spiritual knowledge; mama - My; arcÄ - worship; upÄá¹£anÄbhiḥ - by adoration, etc.; vÄ - or; na - never; anyaiḥ - by other (means); yogyam - the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the object of meditation; smaret - one should focus on; manaḥ - the mind.
The word vÄ is significant in this verse, for it indicates that one engaged in the worship and adoration of the Personality of Godhead need not trouble himself with the disciplinary, regulatory and purificatory procedures of yoga, nor with the grueling intricacies of Vedic studies and logic. Yogyam, or the most appropriate object of meditation, is the Supreme Personality of Godhead, as confirmed throughout Vedic literature. One who directly takes to the worship of the Lord should not employ other methods, for full dependence on the Lord is in itself the supreme process of perfection.