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Chapter 18: Conclusion-The Perfection of Renunciation

Verse 7 of 74
Bg 18.7

नियतस्य तु सन्न्यासः कर्मणो नोपपद्यते मोहात्तस्य परित्यागस्तामसः परिकीर्तितः

niyatasya tu sannyāsaḥ karmaṇo nopapadyate mohāt tasya parityāgas tāmasaḥ parikīrtitaḥ

Synonyms

niyatasyaprescribed duties; tubut; sannyāsaḥrenunciation; karmaṇaḥactivities; nanever; upapadyateis deserved; mohātby illusion; tasyaof which; parityāgaḥrenunciation; tāmasaḥin the mode of ignorance; parikīrtitaḥdeclared..

Translation

Prescribed duties should never be renounced. If, by illusion, one gives up his prescribed duties, such renunciation is said to be in the mode of ignorance.

Purport

Work for material satisfaction must be given up, but activities which promote one to spiritual activity, like cooking for the Supreme Lord and offering the food to the Lord and then accepting the food, are recommended. It is said that a person in the renounced order of life should not cook for himself. Cooking for oneself is prohibited, but cooking for the Supreme Lord is not prohibited. Similarly, a sannyāsī may perform a marriage ceremony to help his disciple in the advancement of Kṛṣṇa consciousness. If one renounces such activities, it is to be understood that he is acting in the mode of darkness.

Verse 7 of 74
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