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Latest revision as of 16:00, 14 February 2017

Bhagavad Gita -Swami Sivananda

Chapter-3 : THE YOGA OF ACTION

Summary of Third Discourse

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Na karmanaam anaarambhaan naishkarmyam purusho’shnute;
Na cha sannyasanaad eva siddhim samadhigacchati.

4. Not by the non-performance of actions does man reach actionlessness, nor by mere
renunciation does he attain to perfection.

COMMENTARY

Even if a man abandons action, his mind may be active. One cannot
reach perfection or freedom from action or knowledge of the Self, merely by renouncing action. He
must possess knowledge of the Self.

Na hi kashchit kshanamapi jaatu tishthatyakarmakrit;
Kaaryate hyavashah karma sarvah prakritijair gunaih.

5. Verily none can ever remain for even a moment without performing action; for, everyone
is made to act helplessly indeed by the qualities born of Nature.

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