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Yatharth Geeta -Swami Adgadanand Ji
CHAPTER 18
The Yog of Renunciation
स्वे स्वे कर्मण्यभिरत: संसिद्धिं लभते नर:। [ “Commitment to his own inborn duty brings man to the ultimate accomplishment and you should listen to me on how a man achieves perfection through dedication to his innate calling.’’ ] The perfection that is ultimately achieved is realization of God. Krishn told Arjun earlier, too, that he would reach this final goal by engaging in action-the real, prescribed action. |
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