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Bg. 18.1
arjuna uvāca sannyāsasya mahā-bāho tattvam icchāmi veditum tyāgasya ca hṛṣīkeśa pṛthak keśi-niṣūdana
Bg. 18.1
Actually the Bhagavad-gītā is finished in seventeen chapters. The Eighteenth Chapter is a supplementary summarization of the topics discussed before. …
Bg. 18.1
As in the Second Chapter a synopsis of the whole subject matter was described, in the Eighteenth Chapter also the …
Bg. 18.1
Two words used in this verse to address the Supreme Lord – Hṛṣīkeśa and Keśi-niṣūdana – are significant. Hṛṣīkeśa is …
Bg. 18.2
śrī-bhagavān uvāca kāmyānāṁ karmaṇāṁ nyāsaṁ sannyāsaṁ kavayo viduḥ sarva-karma-phala-tyāgaṁ prāhus tyāgaṁ vicakṣaṇāḥ
Bg. 18.2
The performance of activities for results has to be given up. This is the instruction of Bhagavad-gītā. But activities leading …
Bg. 18.3
tyājyaṁ doṣa-vad ity eke karma prāhur manīṣiṇaḥ yajña-dāna-tapaḥ-karma na tyājyam iti cāpare
Bg. 18.3
There are many activities in the Vedic literature which are subjects of contention. For instance, it is said that an …
Bg. 18.4
niścayaṁ śṛṇu me tatra tyāge bharata-sattama tyāgo hi puruṣa-vyāghra tri-vidhaḥ samprakīrtitaḥ
Bg. 18.4
Although there are differences of opinion about renunciation, here the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Śrī Kṛṣṇa, gives His judgment, which …
Bg. 18.5
yajña-dāna-tapaḥ-karma na tyājyaṁ kāryam eva tat yajño dānaṁ tapaś caiva pāvanāni manīṣiṇām
Bg. 18.5
The yogīs should perform acts for the advancement of human society. There are many purificatory processes for advancing a human …