Bhagavad Gita -Madhvacharya 64

Bhagavad Gita -Sri Madhvacharya

(Bhashya and Tatparya Nirnaya)

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Chapter 2
Sankhya Yoga

The result of desire, has been explained by the Lord Himself by the words “Result of fruits should be such as would make it desirable” “Like the eatables which are made desirable”. Thus, in Bhagavat Puraana. Also in this manner – “One who desires, he performs sacrifices”. Not merely by becoming desirous. This is the meaning. “Actions without having desires and being full of wisdom” - by such explanatory statements (of Manu). “In spring (should be performed) the Jyoti-sacrifice”. Therefore, do not become bound by the desire for fruits. He performs desire-bound-action whose actions are performed with the corresponding fruits as his objective. You do not become like him. In that case, I will not act, thus one may say. For which (the Lord) says „maa to‟ - do not. Do not have attachment to the fruits, this is the meaning. Other desires for fruits are also the result of My grace. All desires as ordained appear according to Divine Will. “For your proper satisfaction alone; do I perform action” thus by his supreme behaviour. „Ainandnaat\‟ means specifically, not hating others. When special reference is made it affects some in special sense, which is well-known. “All are invited but not Maitra”. (Therefore, all desires should be given up except that for the Lord).


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