Chapter 18: Conclusion -- The Perfection of Renunciation

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Bhagavad-gita As It Is 18.60

svabhava-jena kaunteya

nibaddhah svena karmana

kartum necchasi yan mohat

karisyasy avaso 'pi tat

SYNONYMS

svabhava-jena -- born of your own nature; kaunteya -- O son of Kunti; nibaddhah -- conditioned; svena -- by your own; karmana -- activities; kartum -- to do; na -- not; icchasi -- you like; yat -- that which; mohat -- by illusion; karisyasi -- you will do; avasah -- involuntarily; api -- even; tat -- that.

TRANSLATION

Under illusion you are now declining to act according to My direction. But, compelled by the work born of your own nature, you will act all the same, O son of Kunti.

PURPORT

If one refuses to act under the direction of the Supreme Lord, then he is compelled to act by the modes in which he is situated. Everyone is under the spell of a particular combination of the modes of nature and is acting in that way. But anyone who voluntarily engages himself under the direction of the Supreme Lord becomes glorious.

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