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SUMMARY:Ch.18 Simple Translation
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DESCRIPTION: Chapter 18 Simple Translation BG 18.1: Arjun said: O mighty-armed Krishna, I wish to (icchami) understand the nature of sannyas (total renunciation) and tyag (renunciation of the possessions or sensory objects). O Hrishikesh, I also wish to know the difference between the two, O Keshinisudan. BG 18.2: The Supreme Divine said: Giving up (nyasam) of actions (karma) inspired by desire (kamyamam) is what the wise understand as sannyas. Renouncing the fruits of all actions (sarva-karma-phala) is declared to be tyaga by learned ones. BG 18.3: Some learned people (manishinah) state firmly that all kinds of actions should be given up as evil, while others mention that acts of Yajna, Daan and Tapas (sacrifice, charity, and penance) should never be abandoned. BG 18.4: O tiger (vyagraha) amongst the men, in my conclusion renunciation has been known to be of three kinds (tri-vidha). BG 18.5: Actions based upon sacrifice, charity, and penance should never be abandoned; they must certainly be...

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