Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 3 shlok 34

The senses naturally incline towards attachment and aversion when encountering sense objects. However, one should not allow themselves to be controlled by these impulses, as they act as obstacles and adversaries on the path of spiritual growth. Description Although Shree Krishna previously emphasized that the mind and senses are driven by their inherent tendencies, he …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 3 shlok 33

Even the wisest individuals act in accordance with their inherent natures, as all living beings are driven by their innate tendencies. What benefit is there in suppressing these tendencies? Description Once again, Shree Krishna emphasizes the importance of action over inaction. He acknowledges that individuals are driven by their inherent natures, shaped by their past …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 3 shlok 32

Those who steadfastly adhere to these teachings of Mine, with unwavering faith and without envy, achieve liberation from the bondage of karma. Description The teachings of Shree Krishna are impeccably designed for our eternal welfare. However, our limited material intellect often fails to grasp the sublime nature of these teachings or their profound benefits. In …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 3 shlok 31

Those who steadfastly adhere to these teachings of Mine, with unwavering faith and without envy, achieve liberation from the bondage of karma. Description Very eloquently, the Supreme Lord refers to the doctrine he has elucidated as his opinion. While opinions may vary among teachers, principles remain universal truths. Philosophers and instructors often present their opinions …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 3 shlok 30

Engage in all your actions as an offering unto Me, and constantly meditate on Me as the Supreme. Renounce all desires and selfish motives, and with your mental anguish dispelled, proceed to fight! Description In essence, Shree Krishna emphasizes the importance of directing one’s thoughts towards God, renouncing activities not dedicated to Him, and relinquishing …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 3 shlok 29

Those who are ensnared by the influence of the guṇas become attached to the outcomes of their actions. However, the wise, who comprehend these realities, ought not to disturb the minds of those ignorant individuals who possess limited understanding. Description The ignorant are attached to sense objects because they become deluded by the influence of …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 3 shlok 28

Enlightened individuals recognize the soul as distinct from the modes of material nature (guṇas) and actions (karmas). They understand that it is the senses, mind, and other faculties, representing the modes of material nature, that interact with the external world. Therefore, they remain unentangled, realizing that the soul transcends these material influences. Description The previous …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 3 shlok 27

All actions are executed by the three modes of material nature. However, in ignorance, the soul, misled by false identification with the body, erroneously perceives itself as the doer. Description We observe that the natural phenomena of the world unfold without our direct intervention, orchestrated by prakṛiti, or Mother Nature. Regarding the actions of our …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 3 shlok 26

The wise should refrain from disrupting the understanding of those who are ignorant and attached to the fruits of their actions. Instead of urging them to cease their work, they should lead by example and inspire them to carry out their duties with enlightenment. By demonstrating the proper execution of responsibilities, they can motivate the …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 3 shlok 25

Just as the unwise engage in their duties with attachment to outcomes, O descendant of Bharat, so too should the wise act without attachment, aiming to guide others along the righteous path. Description In the prior verse (3.20), Shree Krishna employed the phrase “loka-saṅgraham evāpi sampaśhyan,” indicating acting “with a view to the welfare of …

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