Jnaneshwari (Bhavartha Dipika)

by Ramchandra Keshav Bhagwat | 1954 | 284,137 words | ISBN-10: 8185208123 | ISBN-13: 9788185208121

This is verse 4.20 of the Jnaneshwari (Bhavartha-Dipika), the English translation of 13th-century Marathi commentary on the Bhagavad-Gita.—The Dnyaneshwari (Jnaneshwari) brings to light the deeper meaning of the Gita which represents the essence of the Vedic Religion. This is verse 20 of the chapter called Brahma-yajna.

Verse 4.20:Renouncing attachment for the fruits of actions, ever content, freed of all dependence: such a person, although engaged in activity, does not at all do anything whatsoever. (106)

Commentary called Jnaneshwari by Jnaneshwar:

He who is indifferent to his own body, quite detached in regard to action-fruits and yet is always cheerful—such a person abides in the central home of full contentment, and enjoys the feast of the vision of the true Self, and never says “enough” even when served unstintingly.

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