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BG 4.28 — Wealth Given as Yajna. Having accepted strict vows, some become enlightened by sacrificing their possessions, and others by performing severe a. Chapter 4 wisdom from…News Bhagavad Gita 4.27: Self-Control as Yajna
BG 4.27 — Self-Control as Yajna. Others, who are interested in achieving self-realization through control of the mind and senses, offer the functions of . Chapter 4 wisdom from…News Bhagavad Gita 4.26: Sense Objects as Yajna
BG 4.26 — Sense Objects as Yajna. Some sacrifice the hearing process and the senses in the fire of the controlled mind, and others sacrifice the objects o. Chapter 4 wisdom from…News Bhagavad Gita 4.25: The Fourteen Types of Yajna
BG 4.25 — The Fourteen Types of Yajna. Some yogis perfectly worship the demigods by offering different sacrifices to them, and some offer sacrifices in the fir. Chapter 4 wisdom…News Bhagavad Gita 4.24: Offering Everything into Brahman
BG 4.24 — Offering Everything into Brahman. A person who is fully absorbed in Krishna consciousness is sure to attain the spiritual kingdom because of his full cont. Chapter 4…News Bhagavad Gita 4.23: Action Without Reaction
BG 4.23 — Action Without Reaction. The work of a man who is unattached to the modes of material nature and who is fully situated in transcendental knowledg. Chapter 4 wisdom from…News Bhagavad Gita 4.22: How the Wise Person Acts
BG 4.22 — How the Wise Person Acts. He who is satisfied with gain which comes of its own accord, who is free from duality and does not envy, who is steady i. Chapter 4 wisdom from…News Bhagavad Gita 4.21: How the Wise Person Acts
BG 4.21 — How the Wise Person Acts. Such a man of understanding acts with mind and intelligence perfectly controlled, gives up all sense of proprietorship o. Chapter 4 wisdom from…News Bhagavad Gita 4.20: Giving Up All Results
BG 4.20 — Giving Up All Results. Abandoning all attachment to the results of his activities, ever satisfied and independent, he performs no fruitive acti. Chapter 4 wisdom from…News Bhagavad Gita 4.19: The Fire of Knowledge Burns All Karma
BG 4.19 — The Fire of Knowledge Burns All Karma. One is understood to be in full knowledge whose every endeavour is devoid of desire for sense gratification. He is said . Chapter…News Bhagavad Gita 4.18: Seeing Inaction in Action — The Gita’s Deepest Paradox
BG 4.18 presents one of the Gita’s most profound insights: the wise see inaction in action and action in inaction. What this paradox actually means — and how to live it.
