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Sunday, April 7, 2013

BhagavadGita Part4

PATH OF RENUNCIATION WITH KNOWLEDGE

KarmaYog is an ancient forgotten commandment

The Supreme Lord said: I taught this KarmaYog, the eternal science of right action, to King Vivasvaan. Vivasvaan taught it to Manu. Manu taught it to Ikshvaaku. Thus handed down in succession the saintly Kings knew this (KarmaYog). After a long time the science of KarmaYog was lost from this earth. Today I have described the same ancient science to you, because you are my sincere devotee and friend. KarmaYog is a supreme secret indeed. (4.01-03) Arjun said: You were born later, but Vivasvaan was born in ancient time. How am I to understand that You taught this yog in the beginning of the creation? (4.04)

The purpose of incarnation of God

The Supreme Lord said: Both you and I have taken many births. I remember them all, O Arjun, but you do not remember. (4.05) Though I am eternal, immutable, and the Lord of all beings, yet I manifest myself by controlling My own material Nature using My divine potential energy (YogMaya). (See also 10.14) (4.06) 

Whenever there is a decline of Dharm (Righteousness) and a predominance of Adharm (Unrighteousness), O Arjun, then I manifest Myself. I appear from time to time for protecting the good, for transforming the wicked, and for establishing world order (Dharm). (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 Arjun. (4.09) Many have become free from attachment, fear, anger, and attained salvation (Mukti) by taking refuge in Me, becoming fully absorbed in My thoughts, and becoming 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 (Devas). Success in work comes quickly in this human world. (4.12) The four divisions --- based on aptitude and vocation --- of human society were created by Me. 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 Karm. (4.14) The ancient seekers of liberation 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 (or selfish) action, the nature of detached (or selfless) action, and also the nature of forbidden action. (4.17) 

A KarmaYogi 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) (To see inaction in action and vice versa is to understand that the Lord does all the work indirectly through His power by using us. He is the inactive actor. We are actively inactive, because we cannot do anything without the flow of His power. Therefore, we are not the doer, just an instrument in His hands.) 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 --- though engaged in activity --- does nothing at all, and incurs no Karmic reaction, good or bad. (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 --- the Karmic reaction --- by doing bodily action. (4.21) Content with whatever gain comes naturally by His will, unaffected by pairs of opposites, free from envy, calm in success and failure; though engaged in work, such a KarmaYogi is not bound by Karm. (4.22) The one who is free from attachment, whose mind is fixed in Self-knowledge, who does work as a service (Seva) to the Lord, all Karmic bonds of such a philanthropic person (KarmaYogi) dissolves away. (4.23) Brahm, the eternal Being, shall be realized by the one who considers everything as a manifestation or an act of Brahm. (Also see 9.16) (4.24) 

Different types of spiritual practices or sacrifices

Some yogis perform the service of worship to celestial controllers (Devas, guardian angels), 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 (Samaadhi) by offering inhalation into exhalation and exhalation into inhalation as a sacrifice (by using short breathing Kriyaa 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 (Seva, Yajn, sacrifice) obtain the nectar of Self-knowledge as a result of their sacrifice and attain the Eternal Being (Brahm). O Arjun, 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 them all to be born from Karm or the action of body, mind, and senses. Knowing this, you shall attain salvation (Moksh, Nirvan). (See also 3.14) (4.32) 

Acquiring transcendental knowledge is a superior spiritual practice

The acquisition and propagation of Self-knowledge are superior to any material gain or gift, O Arjun. Because all actions in their entirety culminate in knowledge. (4.33) Acquire this transcendental knowledge from a Self-realized person by humble reverence, by sincere inquiry, and by service. The wise ones who have realized the Truth will teach you. (4.34) After knowing the Truth, O Arjun, you shall not again become deluded like this. By this knowledge you shall behold the entire creation (first) within Me, the Supreme Being (ParBrahm), then within your own higher Self (and then see Me alone in everything). (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 (BrahmJnaan) alone. (4.36) As the blazing fire reduces wood to ashes; similarly, the fire of Self-knowledge (BrahmJnaan) reduces all bonds of Karm to ashes, O Arjun. (4.37) 

Transcendental knowledge is automatically revealed to a KarmaYogi

In truth, there is no purifier in this world like Jnaan, the true knowledge of the Supreme Being (ParBrahm). One who becomes purified by KarmaYog discovers this knowledge within, naturally, in course of time. (See also 4.31, and 5.06, 18.78) (4.38) The one who has faith and is sincere in yogic practices, and has control over the senses, gains this transcendental knowledge. Having gained this knowledge, one at once attains supreme peace. (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 KarmaYog are needed for Nirvan

Work (Karm) does not bind a person who has renounced work --- by renouncing the fruits of work --- through KarmaYog, and whose doubts about the Self are completely destroyed by Vivek, the application of Self-knowledge, O Arjun. (4.41) Therefore, cut the ignorance-born doubt (about the Supreme Being) abiding in your mind by the sword of Self-knowledge, resort to KarmaYog, and get up for the war, O Arjun. (4.42)

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