🪷 Bhagavad-Gītā · 3.29

Chapter 3 · कर्मयोग · Karma-Yoga · "The Yoga of Action" · Verse 29 of 43

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प्रकृतेर्गुणसम्मूढाः सज्जन्ते गुणकर्मसु।

तानकृत्स्नविदो मन्दान्कृत्स्नविन्न विचालयेत्।।3.29।।
Bhagavad-Gītā 3.29 · the yathārtha śloka (Devanāgarī Sanskrit · canonical)

🪷 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
3.29 Those who do not understand the Qualities are interested in the act. Still, the wise man who knows the truth should not disturb the mind of him who does not.
Swami Sivananda · Direct prose · Divine Life Society
3.29 Those deluded by the alities of Nature are attached to the functions of the alities. The man of perfect knowledge should not unsettle the foolish one who is of imperfect knowledge.
Swami Gambīrānanda · Word-key glosses · Advaita Ashrama · Śaṅkara-school
3.29 Those again, guna-sammudhah, who are wholly deluded by the gunas; prakrteh, of Nature; sajjante, become attached; guna karmasu, to the activities of the gunas, thining, 'We do actions for results.' Krtsna-vit, the knower of the All, one who is himself a knower of the Self; na vicalayet, should not disturb; tan, those who are attached to actions; (who are) mandan, of dull intellect; akrtsnavidah, who do not know the All, who are all attention on the results of actions. Unsetting of beliefs is itself the disturbance. That he should not do. This is the idea. Again, in what manner should duties be under-taken by a seeker after Liberation who is not enlightened, who is alified for actions (rites and duties)? As to this, the answer is being stated:
Swami Ādidevānanda · Śrī-Vaiṣṇava perspective · Rāmānuja school
3.29 Those who 'do not know the whole truth' are those persons who are trying for the vision of the self but are deluded about the nature of the self, not knowing, on account of their involvement in Prakrti, that actions proceed from the Gunas of Prakrti. They are therefore attached to the actions of the Gunas - i.e., only to actions forming part of Karma Yoga. They are alified only for Karma Yoga. One who knows the complete truth should not, by himself remaining a practitioner of Jnana Yoga, unsettle those persons who are ignorant and who do not know the complete truth. Those, the ignorant, who tend to follow the behaviour of a great man, when they see him transcend Karma Yoga, will have their minds shaken from Karma Yoga. Thus, the great man, should himself remain established in Karma Yoga, while having the full knowledge of the true nature of the self and contemplating on the self as not being the agent. Thus he should demonstrate that Karma Yoga by itself is an autonomous means for the vision of the self. He should create in those who do not know the complete truth the love of Karma Yoga. The superiority of this Karma Yoga over Jnana Yoga even for those who are alified for Jnana Yoga has already been stated. Therefore one who is a respected person of note should follow this Karma Yoga alone for the good of the world. The method of performing actions after attributing agency to the Gunas by discerning the nature of the self as different from Prakrti, has been taught. The agency of the self is not produced by the inherent nature of the self, but by its contact with the Gunas. Hence by discriminating between what is obtained by contact and not obtained when there is no contact, it has to be understood that this agency is due to the Gunas or Prakrti. Now it is said that the agency of works, first attributed to Gunas, ultimately go to the Supreme Person who is the Self of all. It is done by discerning that the nature of the individual self is one of subservience to the Supreme Person, as they constitute His body:
Dr. S. Sankaranarayan · Academic precision · modern scholarly
3.29. Men, completely deluded by the Strands of the Prakrti, are attached to the actions of the Strands. Man, who know fully, should not confuse them, the dullard, who do not know fully.

🪷 Hindi Translation · हिन्दी अनुवाद

For the Hindi-aware seer · Pūjya Swami Rāmsukhdās ji's translation · the highest-readability modern Hindi rendering · Gītā-Press Gorakhpur tradition.

🪷 Swami Rāmsukhdās · Sādhaka-Sañjīvanī tradition · Gītā-Press Gorakhpur · highest modern Hindi reading
।।3.29।। प्रकृतिजन्य गुणोंसे अत्यन्त मोहित हुए अज्ञानी मनुष्य गुणों और कर्मोंमें आसक्त रहते हैं। उन पूर्णतया न समझनेवाले मन्दबुद्धि अज्ञानियोंको पूर्णतया जाननेवाला ज्ञानी मनुष्य विचलित न करे।

🪷 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
3.29 प्रकृतेः of nature? गुणसंमूढाः persons deluded by the Gunas? सज्जन्ते are attached? गुणकर्मसु in the functions of the alities? तान् those? अकृत्स्नविदः of imperfect knowledge? मन्दान् the foolish (thedullwitted)? कृत्स्नवित् man of perfect knowledge? न not? विचालयेत् should unsettle.Commentary The ignorant people do action with the expectation of fruits. The wise people who have the knowledge of the Self should not distract the faith or conviction or belief of such ignorant persons. If they unsettle their minds they will give up actions and become victims of inertia. They will lead an idle life. They should be encouraged by the wise to do actions of the Sakama type (actions for the sake of their fruits) in the beginning. The wise ones should turn the minds of the ignorant by giving them gradual instructions on Karma Yoga (Yoga of selfless? desireless action) and its benefits? viz.? purification of the heart that leads to the attainment of Selfrealisation.
Swami Gambīrānanda · Advaita-school commentary (Śaṅkara tradition)
3.29 Those again, guna-sammudhah, who are wholly deluded by the gunas; prakrteh, of Nature; sajjante, become attached; guna karmasu, to the activities of the gunas, thining, 'We do actions for results.' Krtsna-vit, the knower of the All, one who is himself a knower of the Self; na vicalayet, should not disturb; tan, those who are attached to actions; (who are) mandan, of dull intellect; akrtsnavidah, who do not know the All, who are all attention on the results of actions. Unsetting of beliefs is itself the disturbance. That he should not do. This is the idea. Again, in what manner should duties be under-taken by a seeker after Liberation who is not enlightened, who is alified for actions (rites and duties)? As to this, the answer is being stated:
Swami Ādidevānanda · Rāmānuja Śrī-Vaiṣṇava commentary
3.29 Those who 'do not know the whole truth' are those persons who are trying for the vision of the self but are deluded about the nature of the self, not knowing, on account of their involvement in Prakrti, that actions proceed from the Gunas of Prakrti. They are therefore attached to the actions of the Gunas - i.e., only to actions forming part of Karma Yoga. They are alified only for Karma Yoga. One who knows the complete truth should not, by himself remaining a practitioner of Jnana Yoga, unsettle those persons who are ignorant and who do not know the complete truth. Those, the ignorant, who tend to follow the behaviour of a great man, when they see him transcend Karma Yoga, will have their minds shaken from Karma Yoga. Thus, the great man, should himself remain established in Karma Yoga, while having the full knowledge of the true nature of the self and contemplating on the self as not being the agent. Thus he should demonstrate that Karma Yoga by itself is an autonomous means for the vision of the self. He should create in those who do not know the complete truth the love of Karma Yoga. The superiority of this Karma Yoga over Jnana Yoga even for those who are alified for Jnana Yoga has already been stated. Therefore one who is a respected person of note should follow this Karma Yoga alone for the good of the world. The method of performing actions after attributing agency to the Gunas by discerning the nature of the self as different from Prakrti, has been taught. The agency of the self is not produced by the inherent nature of the self, but by its contact with the Gunas. Hence by discriminating between what is obtained by contact and not obtained when there is no contact, it has to be understood that this agency is due to the Gunas or Prakrti. Now it is said that the agency of works, first attributed to Gunas, ultimately go to the Supreme Person who is the Self of all. It is done by discerning that the nature of the individual self is one of subservience to the Supreme Person, as they constitute His body:
Dr. S. Sankaranarayan · Modern academic scholarship
3.29 Prakrteh etc. The deluded persons, under the influence of the Strands, Sattva etc., are attached to the actions performed by the Sattva etc., which are the Strands belonging to the Prakrti. In the same context (III, 26) it has been said : 'Therefore being a master of Yoga, let [the wise] fulfil actions'. How to do that ? [The Lord] clarifies :
Swami Chinmayānanda · Chinmaya Mission · modern Vedantic teaching
।।3.29।। यद्यपि अनेक लोग सामान्य रूप से यह जानते हैं कि मन में स्थित वासनायें ही स्वयं को पूर्ण करने के लिये जगत् में कर्म बनकर व्यक्त होती हैं परन्तु केवल ज्ञानी पुरुष ही इस सत्य से पूर्णतया परिचित सब कर्मों में शांत और अनासक्त रहता है। बहुसंख्यक लोग तो पूर्णरूप से मोहित हुये अपनी ही वासनाओं के शिकार बने रहते हैं। वासनाओं से तरंगायित कर्मरूप जीवन के प्रवाह में बाधा उत्पन्न करने का प्रयत्न नहीं करना चाहिये। 26वें श्लोक में विद्वान् पुरुष को दी गयी सम्मति को ही यहाँ दूसरे शब्दों में उस पर बल देने के लिये दोहराया गया है।मन्दबुद्धि अज्ञानी एवं आसक्त पुरुषों को कर्म से विचलित न करके ज्ञानी को चाहिए कि उन्हें शनै शनै सही मार्ग पर लाने का प्रयत्न करे। इस प्रकार ज्ञानी पुरुष द्वारा सुनिर्दिष्ट प्रवाह संस्कृति के उद्यान को सींचता हुआ वैयत्तिक और सामाजिक उन्नति के स्वप्न को साकार कर सकेगा।कर्म में ही अधिकृत अज्ञानी पुरुष को अपने बन्धनों से मुक्त होने के लिये किस प्रकार कर्म करना चाहिए उत्तर है

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3.29।। व्याख्या--'प्रकृतेर्गुणसंमूढाः सज्जन्ते गुणकर्मसु'-- सत्त्व, रज और तम-- ये तीनों प्रकृतिजन्य गुण मनुष्यको बाँधनेवाले हैं। सत्त्वगुण सुख और ज्ञानकी आसक्तिसे रजोगुण कर्मकी आसक्तिसे, और तमोगुण प्रमाद, आलस्य तथा निद्रासे मनुष्यको बाँधता है (गीता 14। 6 8)। उपर्युक्त पदोंमें उन अज्ञानियोंका वर्णन है, जो प्रकृतिजन्य गुणोंसे अत्यन्त मोहित अर्थात् बँधे हुए हैं; परन्तु जिनका शास्त्रोंमें, शास्त्रविहित शुभकर्मोंमें तथा उन कर्मोंके फलोंमें श्रद्धा-विश्वास है। इसी अध्यायके पचीसवें-छब्बीसवें श्लोकोंमें ऐसे अज्ञानी पुरुषोंका 'सक्ताः अविद्वांसः' और 'कर्मसङ्गिनाम् अज्ञानाम्'नामसे वर्णन हुआ है। लौकिक और पारलौकिक भोगोंकी कामनाके कारण ये पुरुष पदार्थों और कर्मोंमें आसक्त रहते हैं। इस कराण इनसे ऊँचे उठनेकी बात समझ नहीं सकते। इसीलिये भगवान्ने इन्हें अज्ञानी कहा है।

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