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Bhagavad Gita 3.33

Chapter 3, Verse 33

Part of 3: Karm Yogकर्मयोग

सदृशं चेष्टते स्वस्याः प्रकृतेर्ज्ञानवानपि। प्रकृतिं यान्ति भूतानि निग्रहः किं करिष्यति॥

Transliteration

sadṛiśhaṁ cheṣhṭate svasyāḥ prakṛiter jñānavān api prakṛitiṁ yānti bhūtāni nigrahaḥ kiṁ kariṣhyati

Meaning

Even a wise man acts in accordance with his own nature; beings will follow their nature; what can restraint do?

Word-by-word meaning
sadṛiśhamaccordinglycheṣhṭateactsvasyāḥby their ownprakṛiteḥmodes of naturejñāna-vānthe wiseapievenprakṛitimnatureyāntifollowbhūtāniall living beingsnigrahaḥrepressionkimwhatkariṣhyatiwill do
Commentary

He who reads this verse will come to the conclusion that there is no scope for mans personal exertion. It is not so. Read the following verse. It clearly indicates that man can coner Nature if he rises above the sway of RagaDvesha (love and hatred). The passionate and ignorant man only comes under the sway of his natural propensities, and his lower nature. He cannot have any restraint over the senses and the two currents of likes and dislikes. The seeker after Truth who is endowed with the four means, and who is constantly practising meditation can easily control Nature. (Cf. II.60V.14XVIII.59).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the meaning of Bhagavad Gita Chapter 3, Verse 33?
Even a wise man acts in accordance with his own nature; beings will follow their nature; what can restraint do?
Which chapter and verse of the Bhagavad Gita is this?
This is verse 33 of Chapter 3 (Karm Yog — Path of Selfless Service) of the Bhagavad Gita, a scripture of 18 chapters and 700 verses spoken by Lord Krishna to Arjuna.