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Bhagavad Gita 3.34

Chapter 3, Verse 34

Part of 3: Karm Yogकर्मयोग

इन्द्रियस्येन्द्रियस्यार्थे रागद्वेषौ व्यवस्थितौ। तयोर्न वशमागच्छेत्तौ ह्यस्य परिपन्थिनौ॥

Transliteration

indriyasyendriyasyārthe rāga-dveṣhau vyavasthitau tayor na vaśham āgachchhet tau hyasya paripanthinau

Meaning

Attachment and aversion for the objects of the senses abide in the senses; let no one come under their sway; for, they are his enemies.

Word-by-word meaning
indriyasyaof the sensesindriyasya arthein the sense objectsrāgaattachmentdveṣhauaversionvyavasthitausituatedtayoḥof themnanevervaśhambe controlledāgachchhetshould becometauthosehicertainlyasyafor himparipanthinaufoes
Commentary

Each sense has got attraction for a pleasant object and aversion for a disagreeable object. If one can control these two currents, viz., attachment and aversion, he will not come under the sway of these two currents. Here lies the scope for personal exertion or Purushartha. Nature which contains the sum total of ones Samskaras or the latent selfproductive impressions of the past actions of merit and demerit draws a man to its course through the two currents, attachment and aversion. If one can control these two currents, if he can rise above the sway of love and hate through discrimination and Vichara or right eniry, he can coner Nature and attain immortality and eternal bliss. He willl no longer be subject to his own nature now. One should always exert to free himself from attachment and aversion to the objects of the senses.

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What is the meaning of Bhagavad Gita Chapter 3, Verse 34?
Attachment and aversion for the objects of the senses abide in the senses; let no one come under their sway; for, they are his enemies.
Which chapter and verse of the Bhagavad Gita is this?
This is verse 34 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.