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Bhagavad Gita 18.1

Chapter 18, Verse 1

Part of 18: Mokṣha Sanyās Yogमोक्षसंन्यासयोग

अर्जुन उवाच संन्यासस्य महाबाहो तत्त्वमिच्छामि वेदितुम्। त्यागस्य च हृषीकेश पृथक्केशिनिषूदन॥

Transliteration

arjuna uvācha sannyāsasya mahā-bāho tattvam ichchhāmi veditum tyāgasya cha hṛiṣhīkeśha pṛithak keśhi-niṣhūdana

Meaning

Arjuna said, "O mighty-armed Hrishikesa, I desire to know the essence or truth of renunciation and abandonment severally, O slayer of Kesi."

Word-by-word meaning
arjunaḥ uvāchaArjun saidsanyāsasyaof renunciation of actionsmahā-bāhomighty-armed onetattvamthe truthichchhāmiI wishveditumto understandtyāgasyaof renunciation of desires for enjoying the fruits of actionschaandhṛiṣhīkeśhaKrishna, the Lord of the sensespṛithakdistinctivelykeśhī-niṣhūdanaKrishna, the killer of the Keshi demon
Commentary

The teaching of the whole of the GitaSastra is summed up beautifully in this discourse. This last discourse is a brief masterly summary of all that is told in the previous chapters. Arjuna wishes to know the distinction between Sannyasa and Tyaga. Kesi was an Asura whom Lord Krishna slew. So Lord Krishna is addressed as Kesinishudana by Arjuna. The words Sannyasa and Tyaga have been used here and there in the preceding discourses but their connotations are not lucidly distinguished. Therefore Lord Krishna clearly explains to Arjuna the right significance of the two terms in the following verse.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the meaning of Bhagavad Gita Chapter 18, Verse 1?
Arjuna said, "O mighty-armed Hrishikesa, I desire to know the essence or truth of renunciation and abandonment severally, O slayer of Kesi."
Which chapter and verse of the Bhagavad Gita is this?
This is verse 1 of Chapter 18 (Mokṣha Sanyās Yog — Yoga through the Perfection of Renunciation and Surrender) of the Bhagavad Gita, a scripture of 18 chapters and 700 verses spoken by Lord Krishna to Arjuna.