Sunday, June 30, 2019

Bhagwad Gita - Post 49


Chapter 4 continued...

Verse 12

Kaangkshantah karmanaam
Siddhim yajanta iha devataah;
Kshipram hi maanushe loke
Siddhir bhavati karmajaa.

Those who long for success in action in this world sacrifice to the gods, because success is quickly attained by men through action.

Verse 13

Chaaturvarnyam mayaa srishtam
Gunakarma vibhaagashah;
Tasya kartaaram api maam
Viddhyakartaaram avyayam.

The fourfold caste has been created by Me according to the differentiation of Guna and Karma; though I am the author thereof, know Me as the non-doer and immutable.

Verse 14

Na maam karmaani limpanti
Na me karmaphale sprihaa;
Iti maam yo’bhijaanaati
Karmabhir na sa badhyate.

Actions do not taint Me, nor have I a desire for the fruits of actions. He who knows Me thus is not bound by actions.

Verse 15

Evam jnaatwaa kritam karma
Poorvair api mumukshubhih;
Kuru karmaiva tasmaat twam
Poorvaih poorvataram kritam.

Having known this, the ancient seekers after freedom also performed actions; therefore, do thou perform actions as did the ancients in days of yore.

Verse 16

Kim karma kim akarmeti
Kavayo’pyatra mohitaah;
Tat te karma pravakshyaami
Yajjnaatwaa mokshyase’shubhaat.

What is action? What is inaction? As to this even the wise are confused. Therefore, I shall teach thee such action (the nature of action and inaction), by knowing which thou shalt be liberated from the evil (of Samsara, the world of birth and death).

Verse 17

Karmano hyapi boddhavyam
Boddhavyam cha vikarmanah;
Akarmanashcha boddhavyam
Gahanaa karmano gatih.

For, verily the true nature of action (enjoined by the scriptures) should be known, also (that) of forbidden (or unlawful) action, and of inaction; hard to understand is the nature (path) of action.

Verse 18

Karmanyakarma yah pashyed
Akarmani cha karma yah;
Sa buddhimaan manushyeshu
Sa yuktah kritsnakarmakrit.

He who seeth inaction in action and action in inaction, he is wise among men; he is a Yogi and performer of all actions.

Verse 19

Yasya sarve samaarambhaah
Kaamasankalpa varjitaah;
Jnaanaagni dagdhakarmaanam
Tam aahuh panditam budhaah.

He whose undertakings are all devoid of desires and (selfish) purposes, and whose actions have been burnt by the fire of knowledge — him the wise call a sage.

Verse 20

Tyaktwaa karmaphalaasangam
Nityatripto niraashrayah;
Karmanyabhipravritto’pi naiva
Kinchit karoti sah.

Having abandoned attachment to the fruit of the action, ever content, depending on nothing, he does not do anything though engaged in activity.

Verse 21

Niraasheer yatachittaatmaa 
Tyaktasarvaparigrahah;
Shaareeram kevalam karma
Kurvannaapnoti kilbisham.

Without hope and with the mind and the self-controlled, having abandoned all greed, doing mere bodily action, he incurs no sin.

Continued...

Love.