Saturday, 20 September 2025

Karma Sanyas Yoga x Detach from results, unite with the Divine.

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Ah, got it — you’re asking about Karma Sanyas Yoga in the Bhagavad Gita, not in astrology.


In the Bhagavad Gita, there is actually a whole chapter called Karma Sannyasa Yoga (Chapter 5).



Meaning



  • Karma = action, duty, work
  • Sannyasa = renunciation, detachment
  • Yoga = union, discipline, path



So, Karma Sannyasa Yoga is the path of harmonizing action (karma yoga) and renunciation (sannyasa yoga).



Core Teachings in the Gita



  1. True renunciation is inner, not outer
    • Simply giving up worldly duties (sannyasa) does not automatically lead to liberation if the mind still clings to desires.
    • Performing duties without attachment to results (karma yoga) is as powerful as renunciation.

  2. Equality of paths
    • Krishna tells Arjuna that both karma yoga and sannyasa yoga can lead to liberation, but karma yoga (selfless action) is often more practical and suitable for most people.

  3. Key idea
    • A person who performs their duties without selfish desire, dedicating actions to the Divine, is as much a sannyasi as someone who has renounced the world externally.

  4. Fruits of Karma Sannyasa Yoga
    • Freedom from bondage of karma
    • Peace of mind
    • Liberation (moksha)
    • Oneness with the Divine (Brahman)



✨ In short: In the Gita, Karma Sannyasa Yoga is about renouncing attachment to results while still performing one’s duties.




Would you like me to give you a short summary of Chapter 5 (Karma Sannyasa Yoga) in simple points, the way Krishna explained it to Arjuna?


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