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Bhagavad Gita 3.5

Chapter 3, Verse 5

Part of 3: Karm Yogकर्मयोग

न हि कश्िचत्क्षणमपि जातु तिष्ठत्यकर्मकृत्। कार्यते ह्यवशः कर्म सर्वः प्रकृतिजैर्गुणैः॥

Transliteration

na hi kaśhchit kṣhaṇam api jātu tiṣhṭhatyakarma-kṛit kāryate hyavaśhaḥ karma sarvaḥ prakṛiti-jair guṇaiḥ

Meaning

Verily, no one can remain for even a moment without performing action; for everyone is made to act helplessly, indeed, by the qualities born of Nature.

Word-by-word meaning
nanothicertainlykaśhchitanyonekṣhaṇama momentapievenjātuevertiṣhṭhatican remainakarma-kṛitwithout actionkāryateare performedhicertainlyavaśhaḥhelplesskarmaworksarvaḥallprakṛiti-jaiḥborn of material natureguṇaiḥby the qualities
Commentary

The Gunas (alities of Nature) are three, viz.? Sattva? Rajas and Tamas. Sattva is harmony or light or purity Rajas is passion or motion Tamas is inertia or darkness. Sattvic actions help a man to attain to Moksha. Rajasic and Tamasic actions bind a man to Samsara. These alities cannot affect a man who has knowledge of the Self. He has crossed over these alities. He has become a Gunatita (one who has transcended the alities of Nature). The ignorant man who has no knowledge of the Self and who is swayed by Avidya or nescience is driven helplessly to action by the Gunas. (Cf. IV.16?XVIII.11).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the meaning of Bhagavad Gita Chapter 3, Verse 5?
Verily, no one can remain for even a moment without performing action; for everyone is made to act helplessly, indeed, by the qualities born of Nature.
Which chapter and verse of the Bhagavad Gita is this?
This is verse 5 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.