Chapter 5 - Karma-Yoga Action in Krishna Consciousness
Chapter 5 - Karma-Yoga Action in Krishna Consciousness
Chapter 5 - Karma-Yoga Action in Krishna Consciousness
3. One who neither hates nor desires the fruits of his activities is
known to be always renounced. Such a person, free from all
dualities, easily overcomes material bondage and is completely
liberated, O mighty-armed Arjuna.
7. One who works in devotion, who is a pure soul, and who controls
his mind and senses is dear to everyone, and everyone is dear to
him. Though always working, such a man is never entangled.
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8-9. A person in the divine consciousness, although engaged in
seeing, hearing, touching, smelling, eating, moving about, sleeping
and breathing, always knows within himself that he actually does
nothing at all. Because while speaking, evacuating, receiving, or
opening or closing his eyes, he always knows that only the material
senses are engaged with their objects and that he is aloof from
them.
13. When the embodied living being controls his nature and
mentally renounces all actions, he resides happily in the city of
nine gates [the material body], neither working nor causing work
to be done.
14. The embodied spirit, master of the city of his body, does not
create activities, nor does he induce people to act, nor does he
create the fruits of action. All this is enacted by the modes of
material nature.
15. Nor does the Supreme Lord assume anyones sinful or pious
activities. Embodied beings, however, are bewildered because of
the ignorance which covers their real knowledge.
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16. When, however, one is enlightened with the knowledge by
which nescience is destroyed, then his knowledge reveals
everything, as the sun lights up everything in the daytime.
17. When ones intelligence, mind, faith and refuge are all fixed in
the Supreme, then one becomes fully cleansed of misgivings
through complete knowledge and thus proceeds straight on the
path of liberation.
18. The humble sages, by virtue of true knowledge, see with equal
vision a learned and gentle brhmans, a cow, an elephant, a dog and
a dog-eater [outcaste].
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23. Before giving up this present body, if one is able to tolerate
the urges of the material senses and check the force of desire
and anger, he is well situated and is happy in this world.
25. Those who are beyond the dualities that arise from doubts,
whose minds are engaged within, who are always busy working for
the welfare of all living beings, and who are free from all sins
achieve liberation in the Supreme.
26. Those who are free from anger and all material desires, who
are self-realized, self-disciplined and constantly endeavoring for
perfection, are assured of liberation in the Supreme in the very
near future.
27-28. Shutting out all external sense objects, keeping the eyes
and vision concentrated between the two eyebrows, suspending
the inward and outward breaths within the nostrils, and thus
controlling the mind, senses and intelligence, the
transcendentalist aiming at liberation becomes free from desire,
fear and anger. One who is always in this state is certainly
liberated.