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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 3 shlok 8

Therefore, you should diligently fulfill your prescribed Vedic duties, for action surpasses inaction. By refraining from activity, even the sustenance of your physical body would become unattainable. Description Until the mind and intellect are fully absorbed in God-consciousness, engaging in physical work with a sense of duty proves highly beneficial for internal purification. Hence, the …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 3 shlok 7

But those practitioners of karma yoga who regulate their cognitive faculties with the mind, O Arjun, and direct their active senses in deeds without attachment, undoubtedly stand as superior beings. Description In this verse, the term “karm yog” embodies two primary concepts: “karm” (occupational duties) and “yog” (union with God). Thus, a karm yogi is …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 3 shlok 6

Those who control the external organs of action but allow their minds to dwell on sensory objects undoubtedly deceive themselves and can be rightly termed hypocrites. Description Enthralled by the allure of an ascetic lifestyle, many individuals forsake their worldly responsibilities, only to realize later that their renunciation lacks a corresponding withdrawal from sensual temptations …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 3 shlok 5

No individual can endure a moment without engaging in action. Indeed, all beings are driven to act by the qualities inherent in material nature, known as the three guṇas. Description Some individuals mistakenly believe that action pertains solely to professional duties, overlooking daily activities like eating, drinking, sleeping, waking, and even thinking. However, Shree Krishna …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 3 shlok 4

Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 3 shlok 4 Freedom from karmic reactions cannot be attained solely by abstaining from work, nor can perfection of knowledge be achieved through mere physical renunciation. Description In this verse, Shree Krishna delineates the distinctions between the paths of the karm yogi (follower of the discipline of work) and the sānkhya yogi …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 3 shlok 3

One cannot attain freedom from karmic reactions solely through abstaining from work, nor can perfection of knowledge be achieved through mere physical renunciation. Description In the first line, Shree Krishna emphasizes that mere abstention from physical work does not lead to freedom from karmic reactions. The mind remains active, engrossed in thoughts related to the …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 3 shlok 1,2

Arjun expressed his inner turmoil to Janardan, questioning the paradox apparent in His counsel. “If indeed knowledge reigns supreme over action,” he implored, “then why do You urge me to embark on this harrowing war? Your guidance appears enigmatic, leaving my intellect confounded. I beseech You to illuminate with clarity the singular path leading to …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 2 shlok 72

Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 2 Shlok-72 O Parth, the state of enlightenment is such that once attained, delusion never returns. Remaining anchored in this consciousness even at the moment of death, liberation from the cycle of birth and death is assured, leading one to the Supreme Abode of God. Description Brahman signifies God, and Brāhmī sthiti …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 2 shlok 71

Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 2 Shlok-71   As the ocean, unperturbed by rivers’ constant flow,So is the sage, serene amidst desires’ show.Peace attained not by chasing fleeting desires’ flight,But by steadfastness in wisdom’s unwavering light. Description The ocean stands unparalleled in its ability to maintain a tranquil state, undisturbed by the ceaseless influx of rivers. Rivers …

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