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Chapter 18: Conclusion-The Perfection of Renunciation

Verse 39 of 74
Bg 18.39

यदग्रे चानुबन्धे च सुखं मोहनमात्मनः निद्रालस्यप्रमादोत्थं तत्तामसमुदाहृतम्

yad agre cānubandhe ca sukhaṁ mohanam ātmanaḥ nidrālasya-pramādotthaṁ tat tāmasam udāhṛtam

Synonyms

yatthat which; agrein the beginning; caalso; anubandheby binding; caalso; sukhamhappiness; mohanamillusion; ātmanaḥof the self; nidrāsleeping; ālasyalaziness; pramādaillusion; utthamproduced of; tatthat; tāmasamin the mode of ignorance; udāhṛtamis said to be..

Translation

And that happiness which is blind to self-realization, which is delusion from beginning to end and which arises from sleep, laziness and illusion is said to be of the nature of ignorance.

Purport

One who takes pleasure in laziness and in sleep is certainly in the mode of darkness, and one who has no idea how to act and how not to act is also in the mode of ignorance. For the person in the mode of ignorance, everything is illusion. There is no happiness either in the beginning or the end. For the person in the mode of passion there might be some kind of ephemeral happiness in the beginning and at the end distress, but for the person in the mode of ignorance there is only distress both in the beginning and at the end.

Verse 39 of 74