Saturday, April 18, 2020

Srimad Bhagavat Gita commentary chapter 4 verse 20


Chapter 4 verse 20

“Having abandoned attachment to the fruits of action, ever content, depending on nothing, he does not do anything, though engaged in actions”

Highest form of contentment is ability to live consistently in the present moment and being unattached to the fruits of action. This state leads to the person being in “non-doership” state. The person does not feel like they are actually doing anything. This explanation when misconstrued can be taken to mean ‘don’t do anything’. That is not even possible. Is it? It is the attitude that ‘YOU’ are not doing anything which is to be imbibed.

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