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Yatharth Geeta -Swami Adgadanand Ji

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CHAPTER 18
The Yog of Renunciation

शरीरवाङ्नोभिर्यत्कर्म प्रारभते नर: ।
न्याय्यं वा विपरीतं वा पंचैते तस्य हेतव: ॥15॥

[ ‘‘These are the five causes of whatever action a man accomplishes with his mind, speech, and body, either in accordance with or even in contravention of scripture.” ]

तत्रैवं सति कर्तारमात्मानं केवलं तु य: ।
पश्यत्यकृतबुद्धित्वान्न स पश्यति दुर्मति: ॥16॥

[ “Despite this, however he who-out of his immature judgement-views the consummate, detached Self as the doer is dull-minded and he sees not.’’]

As the Soul is identical with God, the pronouncement also implies that God does not act. This is the second time that the Yogeshwar has stressed the point. He said in Chapter 5 that God neither acts himself nor impels others to act, nor does he bring about even the association of actions. Then why do we say that everything is done by God? It is only because our minds are clouded by delusion. We just say whatever comes to our mind. However, as Krishn has affirmed, there are five causes of action.

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