English Gita-5

Srimad Bhagavad Gita : Chapter-5

(Karma-)Sannyasa-Yoga : The Renouncal of Action

ॐ Aum !
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Arjuna repeats his question as to the inconsistency between 'renunciation' and 'action' - Shri Krishna answers (indirectly, by describing the happy condition of those who renounce the fruits of action but continue to perform it as duty, knowing that all proceeds from the Supreme Self.
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Arjuna said :
Renunciation of actions, thou praisest, O Krishna, and then also yoga. Of the two which one is the better ? That tell me conclusively. (1)

The Blessed Lord said :
Renunciation and yoga by action both lead to the highest bliss; of the two, yoga by action is verily better than renunciation of action. (2)

He should be known as a perpetual ascetic, who neither hateth nor desireth; free from the pairs of opposites, O mighty-armed, he is easily set free from bondage. (3)

Children, not Sages, speak of the Sahkhya and Yoga as different; he who is duly established in one obtaineth the fruits of both. (4)

That place which is gained by the Sahkhyas is reached by the Yogas also. He seeth who seeth that the Sankhya and the Yoga are one. (5)

But without yoga, O mighty-armed, renunciation is hard to attain to; the yoga-harmonised Muni swiftly goeth to the ETERNAL. (6)

He who is harmonised by yoga, the self purified, SELF-ruled, the senses subdued, whose SELF is the SELF ot all beings, although acting he is not affected. (7)

"I do not anything," should think the harmonised one, who knoweth the Essence of things; seeing, hearing, touching, smelling, eating, moving, sleeping, breathing, (8)

Speaking, giving, grasping, opening and closing the eyes, he holdeth : "The senses move among the objects of the senses." (9)

He who acteth, placing all actions in the ETERNAL, abandoning attachment, is unaffected by sin as a lotus leaf by the waters. (10)

Yogis, having abandoned attachment, perform action only by the body, by the mind, by the Reason, and even by the senses, for the purification of the self. (11)

The harmonised man, having abandoned the fruit of action, attaineth to the eternal Peace; the non-harmonised, impelled by desire, attached to fruit, are bound. (12)

Mentally renouncing all actions, the sovereign dweller in the body resteth serenely in the nine-gated city*, neither acting nor causing to act. (13)

The Lord of the world produceth not the idea of agency, nor actions, nor the union together of action and its fruit; nature, however, manifesteth. (14)

The Lord accepteth neither the evil-doing nor yet the well-doing of any. Wisdom is enveloped by unwisdom; therewith mortals are deluded. (15)

Verily, in whom unwisdom is destroyed by the wisdom of the SELF, in them wisdom, shining as the sun, reveals the Supreme. (16)

Thinking on THAT, merged in THAT, stabilised in THAT, solely devoted to THAT, they go whence there is no return, their sins dispelled by wisdom. (17)

Sages look equally on a Brahmana adorned with learning and humility, a cow, an elephant, and even a dog and an outcaste* ("svapake" | श्वपाके). (18)

Even here on earth everything is overcome by those whose mind remains balanced; the ETERNAL is incorruptible and balanced; therefore they are established in the ETERNAL. (19)

With Reason firm, unperplexed, the knower of the ETERNAL, established in the ETERNAL, neither rejoiceth on obtaining what is pleasant, nor sorroweth on obtaining what is unpleasant. (20)

He whose self is unattached to external contacts, and findeth joy in the SELF, having the self harmonised with the ETERNAL by yoga, enjoys happiness exempt from decay. (21)

The delights that are contact-born, they are verily wombs ("yoni" | योनि) of pain, for they have beginning and ending, O Kaunteya; not in them may rejoice the wise. (22)

He who is able to endure here on earth, ere he be liberated from the body, the force born from desire and passion, he is harmonised, he is a happy man. (23)

He who is happy within, who rejoiceth within, who is illuminated within, that Yogi, becoming the ETERNAL, goeth to the Peace of the ETERNAL. (24)

Rishis, their sins destroyed, their duality removed, their selves controlled, intent upon the welfare of all beings, obtain the Peace of the ETERNAL. (25)

The Peace of the ETERNAL lies near to those who know themselves, who are disjoined from desire and passion, subdued in nature, of subdued thoughts. (26)

Having external contacts excluded, and with gaze fixed between the eye-brows; having made equal the outgoing and incoming breaths moving within the nostrils, (27)

With senses, mind and Reason ever controlled, solely pursuing liberation, the Sage, having for ever cast away desire, fear and passion, verily is liberated. (28)

Having known Me, as the Enjoyer of sacrifice and o austerity, the mighty Ruler of all the worlds, and the Lover of all beings, he goeth to Peace. (29)

Thus in the Upanishads of the glorious Bhagavad-Gita, the science of the ETERNAL, the scripture of Yoga, the dialogue between Shri Krishna and Arjuna, the fifth discourse, entitled :

THE YOGA OF THE RENUNCIATION OF ACTION.
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13) The body, often called the city of Brahman

18) Svapake (श्वपाके) = He who cooks, i.e. eats a dog. Refers to outcastes like chandal. But note there is no mention of "jati" (जाति) nor "varna" (र्वर्ण्यं) in the original Sanskrit verse.

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Online Source:
"The Bhagavad Gita" by Annie Besant and Bhagavan Das, 1905


संस्कृत श्लोक - Sanskrit Gita-5

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