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Bhagavad GitaChapter 4, Verse 23(23 of 42 in chapter 4)
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Bhagavad Gita 4.23

भगवद्गीता 4.23

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Sanskrit Text

गतसङ्गस्य मुक्तस्य ज्ञानावस्थितचेतसः। यज्ञायाचरतः कर्म समग्रं प्रविलीयते।।4.23।।

Transliteration

gatasaṅgasya muktasya jñānāvasthitacetasaḥ| yajñāyācarataḥ karma samagraṃ pravilīyate||4.23||

Meaning (English)

4.23 Of a person whose attachment to all objects is gone because of his mind being established in the knowledge of the self, who is therefore liberated from accepting all worldly possessions and who is engaged in the performance of sacrifices etc., as described above - in the case of such a person his beginningless load of Karma, which is the cause of his bondgae, is completely dissolved, i.e., destroyed without leaving any residue. So far the nature of Karma as having the form of knowledge has

Meaning (Hindi)

4.23 Of a person whose attachment to all objects is gone because of his mind being established in the knowledge of the self, who is therefore liberated from accepting all worldly possessions and who is engaged in the performance of sacrifices etc., as described above - in the case of such a person his beginningless load of Karma, which is the cause of his bondgae, is completely dissolved, i.e., destroyed without leaving any residue. So far the nature of Karma as having the form of knowledge has

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Source

Bhagavad Gita 4.23, Ch. 4, V. 23

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