Bhagavad Gita 18.6: Perform All Actions, But Give Up Attachment and Fruits

BG 18.6 , Krishna's definitive and highest view on renunciation: perform all required actions, but give up attachment and fruits. The synthesis of the Gita.

BG 18.6 , Krishna's definitive and highest view on renunciation: perform all required actions, but give up attachment and fruits. The synthesis of the Gita.

BG 18.5 , Acts of sacrifice, charity, and austerity should not be given up. They must be performed. Sacrifice, charity, and austerity are purifiers of the wise.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep reflection. Study Moksha Sanyasa Yoga with GitaPath.

BG 18.4 , Hear My definitive conclusion on tyaga, O best of Bharatas, O tiger among men. Tyaga is declared to be of three kinds.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep reflection. Study Moksha Sanyasa Yoga with GitaPath.

BG 18.3 , Some thinkers say that action should be given up as faulty. Others say that acts of sacrifice, charity, and austerity should not be given up.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep reflection. Study Moksha Sanyasa Yoga with GitaPath.

BG 18.2 , Krishna replies: The wise understand sannyasa as the giving up of actions motivated by desire. The discerning declare tyaga as the giving up of the fruits of all actions.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep reflection. Study Moksha Sanyasa Yoga with GitaPath.

BG 18.1 , Arjuna asks: I wish to know the truth of sannyasa and tyaga separately, O Hrishikesha, O slayer of Keshi.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep reflection. Study Moksha Sanyasa Yoga with GitaPath.

BG 17.28 , The closing verse of Chapter 17: without shraddha, whatever is sacrificed, given, or done is Asat, unreal, of no value here or hereafter.

BG 17.27 , Steadfastness in sacrifice, austerity, and charity is called Sat. And action performed for the sake of That is also called Sat.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep reflection. Study Shraddhatraya Vibhaga Yoga with GitaPath.

BG 17.26 , Sat is used in the sense of reality and goodness, O Partha. And the word Sat is also used for auspicious action.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep reflection. Study Shraddhatraya Vibhaga Yoga with GitaPath.

BG 17.25 , With the utterance of Tat, without aiming at fruit, acts of sacrifice, austerity, and various acts of charity are performed by those who seek liberation.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep reflection. Study Shraddhatraya Vibhaga Yoga with GitaPath.
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