gems of bhagavad gita chapter 3
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Simple explanation, in English, of the important verses in Chapter 3 of Bhagavad Gita.TRANSCRIPT
Gems ofBhagavad Gita
T. K. G. NAMBOODHIRITHIRUVALLA, KERALA
INDIA
BHAGAVAD GITA – THE DIVINE SONG-An Introduction
Bhagavad Gita-Part of the Sanskrit Epic Mahabhaaratha.(200 BC to 200 AD)
700 verses in 18 chapters.
A conversation between Lord Krishna and his close friend Arjuna in the middle of the battlefield just before the start of the Kurukshetra battle.
Arjuna loses his heart and refuses to fight his teachers and relatives, and Krishna revives him by his wise words of wisdom.
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Bhagavad GitaCHAPTER 3
KARMA YOGA THE YOGA OF ACTION
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Bhagavad GitaNAHI KASCHITH KSHANAMAPI JATHU THISHTATHYAKARMAKRITH , KAARYATHE’ HYAVASAH KARMA SARVAH PRAKRITHIJAIRGUNAIH.-(3-5)
None can remain completely inactive for even a moment. All, being dependent, are made to work by the three constituents of nature.
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Bhagavad GitaYATWINDRIYAANI MANASAA NIYAMYAARABHATHE’ ARJUNA, KARMENDRIYIIH KARMAYOGAMASAKTHAH SA VISISHYATHE’.- (3-7)
One, who controlling the organs of sense and action by will, and remaining unattached, performs his duties, is said to excel.
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Bhagavad GitaNIYATHAM KURU KARMA THWAM KARMA JYAAYO HYAKARMANAH, SAREERAYAATHRAAPI CHA THE’ NA PRASIDHYE’DAKARMANA.-(3-8)
Always perform your allotted duty; for action is superior to inaction. Indeed, even life in the body is impossible without working.
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Bhagavad GitaYAJNAARTHAAL KARMANO ANYATHRA LOKO AYAM KARMABANDHAH, THADARTHAM KARMA KAUNTHE’YA MUKTHASANGAH SAMAACHARA. –(3-9)
The whole world is bound by work other than those done as sacrifice. So perform your duty efficiently without attachment, as a sacrifice.
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Bhagavad GitaTHASMAADASAKTHAH SATHATHAM KAARYAM KARMA SAMAACHARA , ASAKTHO HYAACHARAN KARMA PARAMAAPNOTHI P00RUSHA.- (3-19)
Always do your work without attachment; for, One who does his work with detachment attains the state of supreme bliss.(God).
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Bhagavad GitaPRAKRITHE’H KRIYAMAANAANI GUNAIH KARMAANI SARVASAH.-(3-27)GUNAA GUNE’SHU VARTHANTHA ITHI MATHWA NA SAJJATHE’.-(3-28).
Always work is done by the three constituents of nature (Gunas) (& not by you). Constituents are operating amidst constituents, & so do not attach yourself to your work.
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Bhagavad GitaINDRIYASYE’NDRIYASYAARTHE’ RAGADWESHOW VYAVASTHITHOW, THAYORNA VASAMAAGACHCHE’TH THOW HYASYA PARIPANTHINOW.- (3-34)
Attraction & repulsion are rooted in sense objects. One should not be swayed by these two because they are the main road blocks to one’s liberation.
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Bhagavad GitaKAAMA ESHA KRODHA ESHA RAJOGUNA SAMUDBHAVAH, MAHASANO MAHAPAAPMA VIDHYENAMIHA VYRINAAM.- (3-37)
Desire & anger are born of the constituent Rajas. They are insatiable and grossly wicked. Know them to be enemies of spiritual progress.
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Bhagavad GitaAAVRUTHAM JNAANAMETHE’NA JNAANINO NITHYA VYRINA; KAAMAROOPE’NA KAUNTHE’YA DUSHPOORE’NA ANALE’NA CHA.- (3-39)
Knowledge stands covered by desire, which is insatiable like fire, and the eternal enemy of the wise.
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Bhagavad GitaINDRIYAANI MANO BUDHIRASYAADHISHTAANAM UCHYATHE’, E’THAIR VIMOHAYATHYE’SHA JNAANAMAAVRYTHYA DE’HINUM.- (3-40)
The senses, mind & intellect are said to be the abode of desire. By means of these, it obscures knowledge & deludes the embodied soul.
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Bhagavad GitaTHASMAATHWAMINDRIYAANYAADOW NIYAMYA BHARATHARSHABHA, PAAPMAANAM PRAJAHI HYE’NAM JNANA VIJNANA NAASANAM.- (3-41)
Therefore, Arjuna, first controlling the senses, kill the evil desire which destroys true knowledge and realization.
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Bhagavad GitaINDRIYAANI PARAANYAHU RINDRIYE’BHYAH PARAM MANAH, MANASASTHU PARAA BUDHIRYO BUDHE’ PARATHASTHU SAH. (3-42)
Senses are superior to our body, mind is superior to senses & intellect is superior to mind. Even superior to intellect is the Soul.
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Bhagavad GitaEVAM BUDHE’H PARAM BUDHWA SAMSTHA- BHYAATMAANAMAATMANAA, JAHI SATHRUM MAHABAAHO KAAMAROOPAM DURAASADAM.- (3-43)
Thus knowing the Soul to be superior to intellect, subdue the mind by reasoning, & kill desire which is the hard-to-overcome enemy.
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