Thursday, June 4, 2020

Srimad Bhagavat Gita commentary chapter 6 verse 1


Chapter 6 verse 1

“He, who performs his bounden duty without depending on the fruits of actions, is a sanyasi (renunciate) and a yogi;not he who renounces all action and fire (in the belly and form of actions)”

Arjuna had initially wanted to run away from the battlefield and become a sanyasi and live out his existence by begging for food and living in the forest. In the last 5 chapters, Krishna has explained to him the need to act; act without expectations of a particular fruit of action and in this verse, here summarizes that entire teaching so far with both a positive affirmation and negation of what not to do. He describes who is a sanyasi and a yogi and declares who is not a sanyasi. In his opinion, the person who just walks away from his duties and loses all interest in what is assigned to him as part of the fabric of the universe is not a renunciate and no better than any other insentient being on this planet.

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