Chapter 18 · Verse 30
Yoga through the Perfection of Renunciation and Surrender
प्रवृत्तिं च निवृत्तिं च कार्याकार्ये भयाभये।बन्धं मोक्षं च या वेत्ति बुद्धिः सा पार्थ सात्त्विकी
pravṛittiṁ cha nivṛittiṁ cha kāryākārye bhayābhaye bandhaṁ mokṣhaṁ cha yā vetti buddhiḥ sā pārtha sāttvikī
Word Meanings
pravṛittim — activities; cha — and; nivṛittim — renuncation from action; cha — and; kārya — proper action; akārye — improper action; bhaya — fear; abhaye — without fear; bandham — what is binding; mokṣham — what is liberating; cha — and; yā — which; vetti — understands; buddhiḥ — intellect; sā — that; pārtha — son of Pritha; sāttvikī — in the nature of goodness
Translation
That intellect which knows when to act and when to refrain, what ought to be done and what ought not, what to fear and what not to fear, and what binds the soul and what liberates it—that intellect, O Partha, is sattvic.
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