renunciation

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Chapter 5
Verse 5.3

dnyeyah sa nityasanyasi yo na dveshti na kankshati . nirdvandvo hi mahabaho sukham bandhatpramuchyate ॥

This verse from the Bhagavad Gita (Chapter 5, Verse 3) offers a profound teaching on renunciation and inner freedom.

Here’s a deeper explanation:
The verse says that the one who neither hates (dwells in aversion) nor desires (is filled with cravings) is a true renunciant, even if they are not outwardly living the life of a monk or ascetic. Renunciation here is not about physical withdrawal from the world, but rather a mental and emotional state where a person is no longer driven by strong likes or dislikes, attachments or aversions.

Detailed Explanation

Kya tagyan hai, uska koi clarity nai hai. Lok-sanyas se sukh lete hain bahut saare log.
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Simple bhogi –> little knowledge. Tyagi bhogi –> tyag karke bhogta hai.
Definition of true life

  • We need to be empty from inside. We got the things by just watching it.

Running away from fight is also bhogna.True Sanyas means forgetting.
Mul Dwand kya hai – Main apoorn hun aur wahan rakha hai poornata.
Karm bandh kya hai – Karm ka future ki aur attract hote jana hin karm band hai.