Gyaneshwari 109

Gyaneshwari -Sant Gyaneshwar

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Chapter-4
Sankhyayoga

19. When these actions are free from desire and (selfish) purpose, and are burnt by the fire of wisdom; the learned call him wise. Such a person is not indifferent to action, nor does he entertain desire for its fruit. His mind is also not obsessed by the thought that he will perform some action or finish something already started. Know that when a person has burnt all his actions in the fire of wisdom, he has already become Brahman, though in human form (101-105).

20. Having abandoned attachment to the fruit of action, ever content and dependent on none, he does nothing even though engaged in work. When a person becomes indifferent to his body, is desireless of the fruit of action and is ever cheerful, he remains in the sanctum of rapture, and is never satiated with the feast of true wisdom served to him.

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