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PATH
OF
RENUNCIATION
WITH
KNOWLEDGE
KARMA-YOGA
IS AN
ANCIENT
FORGOTTEN
COMMANDMENT
Lord
Krishna
said: I
taught
this
Karma-yoga,
the
eternal
science of
right
action, to
King
Vivasvan.
Vivasvan
taught it
to Manu.
Manu
taught it
to
Ikshvaku.
Thus
handed
down in
succession
the
saintly
Kings knew
this
science of
proper
action
(Karma-yoga).
After a
long time
this
science
was lost
from this
earth.
Today I
have
described
the same
ancient
science to
you,
because
you are my
sincere
devotee
and
friend.
This
science is
a supreme
secret
indeed.
(4.01-03)
Arjuna
said: You
were born
later, but
Vivasvan
was born
in ancient
time. How
am I to
understand
that You
taught
this
science in
the
beginning
of the
creation?
(4.04)
THE
PURPOSE OF
INCARNATION
OF GOD
Lord
Krishna
said: Both
you and I
have taken
many
births. I
remember
them all,
O Arjuna,
but you do
not
remember.
(4.05)
Though
I am
eternal,
immutable,
and the
Lord of
all
beings,
yet I
manifest
Myself by
controlling
the
material
Nature
using My
own divine
potential
energy
(Maya).
(See also
10.14)
(4.06)
Whenever
there is a
decline of
Dharma
(Righteousness)
and a
predominance
of Adharma
(Unrighteousness),
O Arjuna,
then I
manifest
Myself. I
appear
from time
to time
for
protecting
the good,
for
transforming
the
wicked,
and for
establishing
world
order
(Dharma).
(4.07-08)
The
one who
truly
understands
My
transcendental
appearance,
and
activities
of
creation,
maintenance,
and
dissolution
attains My
Supreme
Abode and
is not
born again
after
leaving
this body,
O Arjuna.
(4.09)
Many
have
become
free from
attachment,
fear,
anger, and
attained
salvation
by taking
refuge in
Me, by
becoming
fully
absorbed
in My
thoughts,
and by
getting
purified
by the
fire of
Self-knowledge.
(4.10)
PATH
OF WORSHIP
AND PRAYER
With
whatever
motive
people
worship
Me, I
fulfill
their
desires
accordingly.
People
worship Me
with
different
motives.
(4.11)
Those
who long
for
success in
their work
here on
the earth
worship
the
celestial
controllers.
Success in
work comes
quickly in
this human
world.
(4.12)
DIVISION
OF LABOR
IS BASED
ON THE
APTITUDE
OF PEOPLE
I
created
the four
divisions
of human
society
based on
aptitude
and
vocation.
Though I
am the
author of
this
system of
the
division
of labor,
one should
know that
I do
nothing
directly
and I am
eternal.
(See also
18.41)
(4.13)
Works
do not
bind Me,
because I
have no
desire for
the fruits
of work.
The one
who fully
understands
and
practices
this truth
is also
not bound
by Karma.
(4.14)
The
ancient
seekers of
salvation
also
performed
their
duties
with this
understanding.
Therefore,
you should
do your
duty as
the
ancients
did.
(4.15)
ATTACHED,
DETACHED,
AND
FORBIDDEN
ACTION
Even
the wise
ones are
confused
about what
is action
and what
is
inaction.
Therefore,
I shall
clearly
explain
what is
action,
knowing
that one
shall be
liberated
from the
evil of
birth and
death.
(4.16)
The
true
nature of
action is
very
difficult
to
understand.
Therefore,
one should
know the
nature of
attached
action,
the nature
of
detached
action,
and also
the nature
of
forbidden
action.
(4.17)
A
KARMA-YOGI
IS NOT
SUBJECT TO
THE KARMIC
LAWS
The
one who
sees
inaction
in action,
and action
in
inaction,
is a wise
person.
Such a
person is
a yogi and
has
accomplished
everything.
(See also
3.05,
3.27, 5.08
and 13.29)
(4.18)
A
person,
whose
desires
have
become
selfless
by being
roasted in
the fire
of
Self-knowledge,
is called
a sage by
the wise.
(4.19)
The
one who
has
abandoned
selfish
attachment
to the
fruits of
work, and
remains
ever
content
and
dependent
on no one
but God,
such a
person ¾
though
engaged in
activity
¾ does
nothing at
all, and
incurs no
Karmic
reaction.
(4.20)
The
one who is
free from
desires,
whose mind
and senses
are under
control,
and who
has
renounced
all
proprietorship,
does not
incur sin
¾ the
Karmic
reaction
¾ by
doing
bodily
action.
(4.21)
A
Karma-yogi
¾ who is
content
with
whatever
gain comes
naturally
by His
will, who
is
unaffected
by pairs
of
opposites,
and free
from envy,
equanimous
in success
and
failure ¾
is not
bound by
Karma.
(4.22)
All
Karmic
bonds of a
Karma-yogi
¾ who is
free from
attachment,
whose mind
is fixed
in
Self-knowledge,
and who
does work
as a
service to
the Lord
¾
dissolves
away
(4.23)
The
Spirit
shall be
realized
by the one
who
considers
everything
as a
manifestation,
or an act,
of the
Spirit.
(Also see
9.16)
(4.24)
DIFFERENT
TYPES OF
SPIRITUAL
PRACTICES
OR
SACRIFICES
Some
yogis
perform
the
service of
worship to
celestial
controllers,
while
others
study
scriptures
for
Self-knowledge.
Some
restrain
their
senses and
give up
their
sensual
pleasures.
Others
perform
breathing
and other
yogic
exercises.
Some give
charity
and offer
their
wealth as
a
sacrifice.
(4.25-28)
Those
who are
engaged in
yogic
practices,
reach the
breathless
state of
trance by
offering
inhalation
into
exhalation
and
exhalation
into
inhalation
as a
sacrifice
(by using
short
breathing
Kriya
techniques).
(4.29)
Others
restrict
their diet
and offer
their
inhalations
as
sacrifice
into their
inhalations.
All these
people are
the
knowers of
sacrifice,
and are
purified
by their
sacrifice.
(4.30)
Those
who
perform
selfless
service
obtain the
nectar of
Self-knowledge
as a
result of
their
sacrifice
and attain
the
Supreme
Being. O
Arjuna,
even this
world is
not a
happy
place for
the non-sacrificer,
how can
the other
world be?
(See also
4.38, and
5.06).
(4.31)
Many
types of
spiritual
disciplines
are
described
in the
Vedas.
Know that
all of
them are
the action
of body,
mind, and
senses
prompted
by the
forces of
Nature.
Understanding
this, one
shall
attain
Nirvana or
salvation.
(See also
3.14)
(4.32)
ACQUIRING
TRANSCENDENTAL
KNOWLEDGE
IS A
SUPERIOR
SPIRITUAL
PRACTICE
Acquiring
transcendental
knowledge
is
superior
to any
material
sacrifice
¾ such as
giving
charity.
Because,
purification
of mind
and
intellect
that
eventually
leads to
the dawn
of
transcendental
knowledge
and
Self-realization
is the
sole
purpose of
any
spiritual
action.
(4.33)
Acquire
this
transcendental
knowledge
from a
Self-realized
master by
humble
reverence,
by sincere
inquiry,
and by
service.
The
empowered
ones, who
have
realized
the Truth,
will teach
you.
(4.34)
After
knowing
the
transcendental
science, O
Arjuna,
you shall
not again
become
deluded
like this.
With this
knowledge
you shall
see the
entire
creation
within
your own
higher
Self, and
thus
within Me.
(See also
6.29,
6.30,
11.07,
11.13)
(4.35)
Even
if one is
the most
sinful of
all
sinners,
one shall
yet cross
over the
ocean of
sin by the
raft of
Self-knowledge
alone.
(4.36)
As
the
blazing
fire
reduces
wood to
ashes;
similarly,
the fire
of
Self-knowledge
reduces
all bonds
of Karma
to ashes,
O Arjuna.
(4.37)
TRANSCENDENTAL
KNOWLEDGE
IS
AUTOMATICALLY
REVEALED
TO
A
KARMA-YOGI
Verily,
there is
no
purifier
in this
world like
the true
knowledge
of the
Supreme
Being. One
discovers
this
knowledge
within,
naturally,
in course
of time
when one's
mind is
cleansed
of
selfishness
by
Karma-yoga.
(See also
4.31, and
5.06,
18.78).
(4.38)
The
one who
has faith
in God, is
sincere in
yogic
practices,
and has
control
over the
mind and
senses
gains this
transcendental
knowledge.
Having
gained
this
knowledge,
one
quickly
attains
supreme
peace or
liberation.
(4.39)
The
irrational,
the
faithless,
and the
disbeliever
(atheist)
perishes.
There is
neither
this
world, nor
the world
beyond,
nor
happiness
for the
disbeliever.
(4.40)
BOTH
TRANSCENDENTAL
KNOWLEDGE
AND
KARMA-YOGA
ARE NEEDED
FOR
NIRVANA
Work
does not
bind a
person who
has
renounced
work ¾ by
renouncing
the fruits
of work ¾
through
Karma-yoga,
and whose
confusion
with
regard to
body and
Spirit is
completely
destroyed
by the
application
of
Self-knowledge,
O Arjuna.
(4.41)
Therefore,
cut the
ignorance-born
confusion
with
regard to
body and
Spirit by
the sword
of
Self-knowledge,
resort to
Karma-yoga,
and get up
for the
war, O
Arjuna.
(4.42
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