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Bhagavad Gita 18.28

Chapter 18, Verse 28

Part of 18: Mokṣha Sanyās Yogमोक्षसंन्यासयोग

अयुक्तः प्राकृतः स्तब्धः शठो नैष्कृतिकोऽलसः।विषादी दीर्घसूत्री च कर्ता तामस उच्यते॥

Transliteration

ayuktaḥ prākṛitaḥ stabdhaḥ śhaṭho naiṣhkṛitiko ‘lasaḥ viṣhādī dīrgha-sūtrī cha kartā tāmasa uchyate

Meaning

Unsteady, vulgar, inflexible, deceitful, malicious, lazy, despondent, and procrastinating—such an agent is called Tamasic.

Word-by-word meaning
ayuktaḥundisciplinedprākṛitaḥvulgarstabdhaḥobstinateśhaṭhaḥcunningnaiṣhkṛitikaḥdishonest or vilealasaḥslothfulviṣhādīunhappy and morosedīrgha-sūtrīprocrastinatingchaandkartāperformertāmasaḥin the mode of ignoranceuchyateis said to be
Commentary

Owing to his vulgar nature he is not able to discriminate between proper and improper actions. His heart is filled with vanity. He will never prostrate himself before the deity or a sage. He is very stiff and unbending in his demeanour. He is the very embodiment of deceit, the abode of the passion for gambling and all such vices. He is ever ready to do evil actions. When an opportunity for his doing good occurs, he is utterly slothful and inactive, but he is very alert in doing evil. Prakritah Vulgar Quite uncultured in intellect one who is childish. Stabdhah Unbending (like a stick), not bowing down to anybody. Shathah Cheating concealing his real nature. Naishkritikah Creating arrels and disputes among the people. Alasah Lazy Not doing even that which ought to be done. Dirghasutri Postponing duties too long always slothful not performing even in a month what ought to be done today or tomorrow.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the meaning of Bhagavad Gita Chapter 18, Verse 28?
Unsteady, vulgar, inflexible, deceitful, malicious, lazy, despondent, and procrastinating—such an agent is called Tamasic.
Which chapter and verse of the Bhagavad Gita is this?
This is verse 28 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.