Moksha Sannyasa Yogah - The Blessed Lord said: Sages understand renunciation to be the giving up of desire-prompted actions; the wise declare the abandonment of the fruits of all actions as relinquishment.
श्रीभगवानुवाच काम्यानां कर्मणां न्यासं सन्न्यासं कवयो विदु: |
सर्वकर्मफलत्यागं प्राहुस्त्यागं विचक्षणा: ||2||

The Blessed Lord said: Sages understand renunciation to be the giving up of desire-prompted actions; the wise declare the abandonment of the fruits of all actions as relinquishment.

  • Kāmya: Desire-prompted actions.
  • Kavayo: The learned sages.
  • Vicakṣaṇāḥ: Those with clear vision.
  • Phalatyāga: Abandonment of fruits.

Krishna begins by distinguishing between complete abandonment of action and the abandonment of fruits. This distinction addresses the common misconception that spirituality requires withdrawal from worldly activities, setting the foundation for the Gita's unique perspective on engaged detachment.

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