🪷 Bhagavad-Gītā · 16.22
Chapter 16 · दैवासुरसम्पद्विभागयोग · Daivāsura-Sampad-Vibhāga-Yoga · "The Yoga of Divine & Demonic Endowment" · Verse 22 of 24
🪷 English Translations
Five authentic English voices · each from a distinct sampradāya · together revealing the verse's full śabda-tattva.
Shri Purohit Swami · Poetic English · 1935 · public domain · Cosmo Press tradition
16.22 These are the gates which lead to darkness; if a man avoid them he will ensure his own welfare, and in the end will attain his liberation.
Swami Sivananda · Direct prose · Divine Life Society
16.22 A man who is liberated from these three gates to darkness, O Arjuna, practises what is good for him and thus goes to the Supreme Goal.
Swami Gambīrānanda · Word-key glosses · Advaita Ashrama · Śaṅkara-school
16.22 O son of Kunti, narah, a person; who is vimuktah, free; etaih, from these; tribhih, three; tamo-dvaraih, doors to darkness, i.e., passion etc. which are doors to the darkness of hell consisting of sorrow and delusion; freed from three three which are such, acarati, strives for;-for what?-sreyah, the good; atmanah, of the soul: darred by which (doors) he could not strive earlier, and on the dispelling of which he strives. Tatah, thery, as a result of that striving; yati, he attains; the param, suprme; gatim, Goal, i.e. Liberation, as well. [Not only does he attain Liberation by renouncing the demoniacal alities, but he also secures happiness in this world.]
The scripture is instrumental in this complete renunciation of the demoniacal alities and striving for what is good. Both can be undertaken on the authority of the scriptures, not otherwise. Hence,
Swami Ādidevānanda · Śrī-Vaiṣṇava perspective · Rāmānuja school
16.22 One who has been 'released from these three' - from desire, wrath and greed which constitute the gates of darkness causing erroneous knowledge of Myself -, he works for the good of the self. Gaining knowledge of Myself, he endevaours to be inclined towards Me. From there, he attains the supreme goal, which is Myself.
Sri Krsna now teaches that the main cause of this Kind of degeneration is lack of reverence for the Sastras:
Dr. S. Sankaranarayan · Academic precision · modern scholarly
16.22. O son of Kunti ! A man, who has deserted these three gates of darkness, does what is good for his Self and thery reaches the highest goal.
🪷 English Commentaries · The Ācārya Voices
The classical commentary tradition rendered in English · each ācārya speaks from their own sampradāya · the seer chooses the depth of darśana.
Swami Sivananda · Verse-by-verse word-keys with Sanskrit anchors
16.22 एतैः from these? विमुक्तः liberated? कौन्तेय O Kaunteya? तमोद्वारैः gates to darkness? त्रिभिः (by) three? नरः the man? आचरति practises? आत्मनः for him? श्रेयः what is good? ततः and then? याति goes to? पराम् the Supreme? गतिम् Goal.Commentary When these gates to hell are abandoned? the path to salvation is made clear for the aspirant. He gets the company of sages? which leads to liberation. He gets spiritual instructions and practises them. He hears the scriptures? reflects? meditates and attains Selfrealisation.Tamodvara Gate to darkness leading to hell which is full of pain and delusion.
Swami Gambīrānanda · Advaita-school commentary (Śaṅkara tradition)
16.22 O son of Kunti, narah, a person; who is vimuktah, free; etaih, from these; tribhih, three; tamo-dvaraih, doors to darkness, i.e., passion etc. which are doors to the darkness of hell consisting of sorrow and delusion; freed from three three which are such, acarati, strives for;-for what?-sreyah, the good; atmanah, of the soul: darred by which (doors) he could not strive earlier, and on the dispelling of which he strives. Tatah, thery, as a result of that striving; yati, he attains; the param, suprme; gatim, Goal, i.e. Liberation, as well. [Not only does he attain Liberation by renouncing the demoniacal alities, but he also secures happiness in this world.]
The scripture is instrumental in this complete renunciation of the demoniacal alities and striving for what is good. Both can be undertaken on the authority of the scriptures, not otherwise. Hence,
Swami Ādidevānanda · Rāmānuja Śrī-Vaiṣṇava commentary
16.22 One who has been 'released from these three' - from desire, wrath and greed which constitute the gates of darkness causing erroneous knowledge of Myself -, he works for the good of the self. Gaining knowledge of Myself, he endevaours to be inclined towards Me. From there, he attains the supreme goal, which is Myself.
Sri Krsna now teaches that the main cause of this Kind of degeneration is lack of reverence for the Sastras:
Dr. S. Sankaranarayan · Modern academic scholarship
16.21-22 Trividham etc. Etaih etc. Because the traid of desire etc., constitute the gate to the hell, therefore one should avoid that.
What has been stated should not be neglected on the assumption that it is [based on] the human word. On the other hand, there is the authority of the eternal scripture on this subject. This is said [here] –
Swami Chinmayānanda · Chinmaya Mission · modern Vedantic teaching
।।16.22।। जो साधकगण काम? क्रोध और लोभ से मुक्त होने का प्रयत्न करते हैं? वे वास्तव में अभिनन्दन के पात्र हैं। भगवान् श्रीकृष्ण उन्हें आश्वासन देते हैं कि इन अवगुणों के त्याग से उन्हें परम लक्ष्य की प्राप्ति होगी। किसी भी लक्ष्य को पाने के लिए मानसिक और बौद्धिक शक्तियों की आवश्यकता होती है? जो प्राय इन कामादि अवगुणों के कारण व्यर्थ ही क्षीण होती है। इसलिए नरक के इन त्रिविध द्वारों को त्यागने का उपदेश यहाँ दिया गया है। यही मनुष्य के लिए श्रेयस्कर है।श्रेयस् शब्द का अनुवाद नहीं किया जा सकता। संस्कृत के इस शब्द का आशय गंभीर और व्यापक है। श्रेयमार्ग के आचरण से न केवल साधक का ही कल्याण होता है? अपितु अपने आसपास के समाज के कल्याण में भी वह सहायक होता है।इस प्रकार सही दिशा में उन्नति करता हुआ साधक परम लक्ष्य को प्राप्त होता है। सांस्कृतिक और आध्यात्मिक विकास कोई एक दिन में घटने वाली आकस्मिक घटना नहीं है। जिस प्रकार? एक फूल की कली शनै शनै खिलती जाती है? उसी प्रकार? अनुशासन? अध्ययन एवं सन्मार्ग के आचरण से पूर्णत्व की प्राप्ति तक का विकास शनै शनै होता है। फूल के विकास की अपेक्षा आत्मविकास कहीं अधिक नाजुक है।इस श्लोक में अवगुणों का त्याग से परा गति की प्राप्ति कही गयी है। परन्तु यहाँ पूछा जा सकता है कि त्याग के द्वारा योग (प्राप्ति) कैसे हो सकता है कुभोजन के त्याग मात्र से पूर्ण स्वास्थ्य की प्राप्ति कैसे संभव है भगवान् कहते हैं कि जो पुरुष इन अवगुणों का त्याग करता है? वह फिर? स्वाभाविक ही अपने आत्मकल्याण के मार्ग का भी अनुसरण करता है? जिसके फलस्वरूप उसे पूर्णत्व की प्राप्ति होती है।आसुरी सम्पदा के त्याग तथा श्रेय साधन के आचरण का उपाय धर्मशास्त्र में ही बताया गया है। इसलिए? शास्त्रों का अध्ययन करके तदनुसार आचरण ही मनुष्य के लिए श्रेयस्कर है? परन्तु
🪷 Place in the Bhagavad-Gītā
- This is verse 22 of 24 in Chapter 16 · Daivāsura-Sampad-Vibhāga-Yoga (The Yoga of Divine & Demonic Endowment)
- Chapter theme: The 26 daivī qualities vs 6 āsurī · the three gates to hell
- Ṣaṭka grouping: ANTYA-Ṣaṭka (BG 13-18 · the resolution)
- Chapter hub: /daivasura-sampada
🪷 ॐ नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय 🪷
सर्वम् कृष्णार्पणम् — this verse is one maṇi (jewel) on Krishna's thread (BG 7.7)