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Yatharth Geeta -Swami Adgadanand Ji

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CHAPTER 18
The Yog of Renunciation

एतान्यपि तु कर्माणि सग्ङंत्यक्त्वा फलानि च।
कर्तव्यानीति मे पार्थ निश्चितं मतमुत्तमम् ॥6॥

[ “It is my considered belief, O Parth, that these deeds as also all others ought certainly to be accomplished after forsaking attachment and desire for the fruits of labour.’’ ]

Replying to Arjun’s question, Krishn then examines relinquishment.

नियतस्य तु सन्न्यास: कर्मणे नोपपद्यते।
मोहात्तस्य परित्यागस्तामस: परकीर्तित: ॥7॥

[ “And, since the requisite action ought not to be abandoned, forsaking it out of some misconception is deemed as renunciation of the nature of ignorance (tamas).” ]

According to Krishn the ordained, essential action is only one-the performance of yagya.

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