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Bhagavad Gita

by Poojya Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha
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Chapter 4, Verse 23
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Chapter 4: Jñāna-karma-sannyāsa-yoga: – Renunciation of Actions through EnlightenmentVerse 23

गतसङ्गस्य मुक्तस्य ज्ञानावस्थितचेतस: ।
यज्ञायाचरत: कर्म समग्रं प्रविलीयते ॥

gata-saṅgasya muktasya
jñānāvasthita-cetasa:
yajñāyācarata: karma
samagraṃ pravilīyate – 4.23

Outliving delusional clinging, feeling liberated, mind fixed firmly on the Truth, whatever work is done with yajña attitude gets dissolved together with its result.

Chapter 4: Jñāna-karma-sannyāsa-yoga: – Renunciation of Actions through Enlightenment - Verse 23

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Krishna again brings the concept of yajña and links it to all the actions one performs, without any distinction like personal, familial, societal, national, global or religious. There is a way of transforming all that one does into yajña. So, do not spoil the sublimity of human life and the various actions it involves. Adopt a uniform attitude towards all actions.

Drop delusional clinging. Instantly a sense of innate freedom, liberation, springs. This is accomplished by the merit and strength of spiritual knowledge. Remember, the entire dialogue is on knowledge, transmitting and imbibing it. Krishna transmits and Arjuna imbibes.

When the mind is firmly fixed in knowledge, saṅga is transcended and liberation follows. Thus graced, whatever one performs will be yajña. And the effects in the mind will dissolve fully. Neither doership nor any taint will remain. Torment of bondage will give way to joy of liberation!

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