Srimad Bhagavadgita Sadhaka Sanjivani -Swami Ramsukhdas
Chapter 4
Evam jnatva vimoksyasep:—The Lord, in the fourteenth verse of this chapter, declared, "I have no desire for the fruit of actions. So actions do not bind me. He who knows Me thus, is not bound by actions." It means, that he who has learnt the art of remaining detached from actions, while performing these and translates it into practice, gets liberated from the bondage of actions. The same fact, has been pointed out by the Lord, in the fifteenth verse, when He declares, "Having known thus, the actions were performed by those ancient men, who sought liberation." In the sixteenth verse, He promised to explain the one nature of action and inaction, by knowing which, he would be liberated from the cycle of birth and death. In the present verse, He concludes me topic, by declaring that, having known thus, he will be liberated. It means, that when a person performs his duty, only for the welfare of the world without expecting any fruit, he is liberated from the bondage of actions.
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