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Chapter 18: Conclusion-The Perfection of Renunciation

Verse 4 of 74
Bg 18.4

निश्चयं शृणु मे तत्र त्यागे भरतसत्तम त्यागो हि पुरुषव्याघ्र त्रिविधः सम्प्रकीर्तितः

niścayaṁ śṛṇu me tatra tyāge bharata-sattama tyāgo hi puruṣa-vyāghra tri-vidhaḥ samprakīrtitaḥ

Synonyms

niścayamcertainly; śṛṇuhear; mefrom Me; tatrathere; tyāgein the matter of renunciation; bharata-sattamaO best of the Bhāratas; tyāgaḥrenunciation; hicertainly; puruṣa-vyāghraO tiger among human beings; tri-vidhaḥthree kinds; samprakīrtitaḥis declared..

Translation

O best of the Bhāratas, hear from Me now about renunciation. O tiger among men, there are three kinds of renunciation declared in the scriptures.

Purport

Although there are differences of opinion about renunciation, here the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Śrī Kṛṣṇa, gives His judgment, which should be taken as final. After all, the Vedas are different laws given by the Lord. Here the Lord is personally present, and His word should be taken as final. The Lord says that the process of renunciation should be considered in terms of the modes of material nature in which they are performed.

Verse 4 of 74
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