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Chapter 18: Conclusion-The Perfection of Renunciation

Verse 25 of 74
Bg 18.25

अनुबन्धं क्षयं हिंसामनपेक्ष्य च पौरुषम् मोहादारभ्यते कर्म यत्तत्तामसमुच्यते

anubandhaṁ kṣayaṁ hiṁsām anapekṣya ca pauruṣam mohād ārabhyate karma yat tat tāmasam ucyate

Synonyms

anubandhamfuture bondage; kṣayamdistracted; hiṁsāmviolence; anapekṣyawithout consideration of consequences; caalso; pauruṣamdistressing to others; mohātby illusion; ārabhyatebegun; karmawork; yatthat; tatwhich; tāmasamin the mode of ignorance; ucyateis said to be..

Translation

And that action performed in ignorance and delusion without consideration of future bondage or consequences, which inflicts injury and is impractical, is said to be action in the mode of ignorance.

Purport

One has to give account of one's actions to the state or to the agents of the Supreme Lord called the Yamadūtas. Irresponsible work is distraction because it destroys the regulative principles of scriptural injunction. It is often based on violence and is distressing to other living entities. Such irresponsible work is carried out in the light of one's personal experience. This is called illusion. And all such illusory work is a product of the mode of ignorance.

Verse 25 of 74
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