Karma-Yoga
1.Said Arjuna, " O Janardhana, if you consider
that intelligence is better than actions, then why are you asking me
to perform this ghastly action?
2."My mind is confused with your
contradictory statements. Please tell me clearly the one path by
following which I may gain the real benefit.
3.Said the Lord
Supreme, "O Sinless one, I declared two kinds of worship in the
world before. One is the path of knowledge pursued by the Sankhyas
and the other, the path of action meant for men of action.
4."One
cannot achieve freedom from action by merely abstaining from actions
, nor one can attain samadhi simply by renouncing all actions.
5."Surely none can remain inactive even for a moment. All those who
are born here with the qualities of nature are forced to act
helplessly according to their nature.
6."Any one who tries to
control the five senses superficially, recollecting at the same time
in his mind the sense-objects, is nothing but a deluded soul and
worshipper of falsehood.
7."But O Arjuna, he is better who,
regulating his senses by his mind, unattached, begins karmayoga with
his organs of action.
8."Therefore do your prescribed work, for
doing some work is better than doing no work at all. Without work it
is not possible to even maintain the physical body.
9."Works in this
world can cause bondage unless done with a sense of sacrifice.
Therefore, O son of Kunti, perform your actions for the sake of
sacrifice only, free from attachment.
10."In the beginning, at the
time of creation, Brahma created people along with sacrifice and
declared that by performing sacrifices they would become more
prosperous and also that sacrifice would be their wish fulfilling
Kamadhenu (the divine cow of Indra that gives fulfills the wishes
and gives boons.)
11."Therefore please the gods through sacrifice,
and they in turn will please you (by granting you boons). Thus
appeasing each other mutually you will be able to achieve supreme
welfare for all.
12."The gods will reward you with the luxuries of
life pleased with your performance of sacrifices. But he certainly
is a thief who accepts such gifts from gods without offering them
sacrifices.
13."The saintly persons get relief from all kinds of
sins by partaking the food that has been first offered to gods as
sacrifice. But those who prepare food for their selfish ends eat but
only sins.
14."All beings come into existence from food. Food comes
from rains. Rains originate from the performance of sacrifices. And
sacrifice is born out of doing prescribed duties.
15."Know that
action originated from Brahma and Brahma originated directly from
the Supreme Brahman. Therefore the all pervading Brahma is eternally
situated in all acts of sacrifice.
16."O Partha, he who does not
follow the wheel of sacrifice in this life lives a sinful life,
engaging himself uselessly in sense gratification.
17."But he who
takes delight in the self, satisfied with the self and is innerly
happy and contended, for him there is no duty.
18."Neither in the
performance of duty nor in the non-performance of duty he has any
interest. Nor does he have any need to depend upon any one for any
thing.
19."Therefore always perform your duties without any
interest. By performing his duties without attachment a man
certainly attains the Supreme.
20."It was through detached actions
only, kings like Janaka and others were able to achieve spiritual
perfection in their lives. Therefore for the welfare of the world,
you should also perform your duty.
21."Whatever the best person
does, that alone the common men follow. And whatever example he sets
all the world adopts.
22."O Partha, there is nothing in the three
world that I have to do. There is nothing here that I want or yet to
gain. Still I am doing my work.
23."If I do not engage myself in
performing actions with great care, O Partha, certainly people would
follow Me in all respects and would do not do any work.
24."The
worlds would perish if I do not perform my actions. I would become
responsible for the creation of great confusion of castes and
thereby destruction of all the people.
25."Just as the ignorant ones
perform their actions with attachment, O Bharata, the wise must
perform their actions without attachment in the interest of the
general welfare of the world.
26."The wise man should not cause
mental conflict among the ignorant who perform their actions with
attachment. He should rather encourage them to do their works by
performing actions himself dispassionately without any attachment.
27."All types of actions are actually performed by the gunas (triple
qualities of nature), but the egoistic deluded soul believes,' I am
the doer.'
28."But, O mighty armed, the man of knowledge knowing
well the truth about the division of the gunas and actions,
realizing that the senses impelled by the gunas move amidst the
gunas of the sense objects, is never attached to actions.
29."Deluded by the gunas, the ignorant indulge in actions that are
driven by the gunas. But the wise, who know the truth, should not
disturb them who are lazy to know and whose knowledge is incomplete.
30."Surrendering all your actions to Me, with your mind centered in
your inner self, free from expectations and attachment, without any
feeling of ownership, freed from mental agitation, you should fight.
31."Those men who follow my doctrines regularly with utmost faith
and without envy are liberated from the bondage of actions.
32."But
those who, out of envy, do not follow my preaching, know them as
completely ignorant of all knowledge. They are completely
unconscious and ruined.
33."Even a very knowledgeable person acts
according to his own nature. All living beings follow their
respective natures in performing actions. What then can restraint do
in such circumstances?
34."Attachment to and aversion from the sense
objects are located in the senses. No one should come under their
influence for they are certainly stumbling blocks on the path.
35."Better is one own duty though devoid of qualities than others
duty perfectly situated. To die while performing one duty is better.
To follow others duty is inviting the great fear (of bondage.)"
36.Said Arjuna, "But induced by what , O Krishna, a man commits sin
even unintentionally, as if he is under some compelling force? "
37."Lord Supreme said, "Know that it is desire only, O Arjuna,
arising from the quality of rajas, that becomes eventually anger,
the all devouring, deeply sinful, and the most intense of all the
enemies in the world.
38."As fire is enveloped by smoke, mirror by
dust, as embryo is surrounded from all sides by the womb, so does
all this is covered by lust.
39."All consciousness is enveloped by
this eternal enemy of the wise, the inexhaustible fire, in the form
of lust, O son of Kunti.
40."The senses, the mind and the
intelligence are said to its established seats of action. With the
help of these it covers all the knowledge of the embodied and
deludes him."
41."Therefore, O best of the Bharatas, control the
senses from the very beginning and slay this great personification
of sin, destroyer of knowledge and intelligence.
42."The senses are
said to be superior, superior to the senses is the mind, superior to
the mind is intelligence and superior to the intelligence is He (the
Self).
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