Chapter 18 verse 50
“Hear from me briefly, O Son of Kunti, and I shall explain how one, who has attained perfection (of cessation of actions), can also attain Brahman by being firmly fixed in transcendental knowledge.”
There
is a transcendental knowledge through which a person can perform actions
without feeling that they are the ones performing actions or feel a state of
actionlessness. We have heard about this knowledge but there is no point in
information or knowledge without it being applied practically. A popular tamil
saying goes like “a vegetable drawn on a slate with a chalk is no good for
cooking”. Theoretical knowledge or information is no good without applying it
in practical life. We shall see what Bhagawan instructs Arjuna in the following
verses.
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