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Bhagavad Gita 3.6

Chapter 3, Verse 6

Part of 3: Karm Yogकर्मयोग

कर्मेन्द्रियाणि संयम्य य आस्ते मनसा स्मरन्। इन्द्रियार्थान्विमूढात्मा मिथ्याचारः स उच्यते॥

Transliteration

karmendriyāṇi sanyamya ya āste manasā smaran indriyārthān vimūḍhātmā mithyāchāraḥ sa uchyate

Meaning

He who, restraining the organs of action, sits thinking of the sense-objects in his mind, he of deluded understanding is called a hypocrite.

Word-by-word meaning
karma-indriyāṇithe organs of actionsanyamyarestrainyaḥwhoāsteremainmanasāin the mindsmaranto rememberindriya-arthānsense objectsvimūḍha-ātmāthe deludedmithyā-āchāraḥhypocritesaḥtheyuchyateare called
Commentary

The five organs of action? Karma Indriyas, are Vak (organ of speech)? Pani (hands)? Padam (feet)? Upastha (genitals) and Guda (anus). They are born of the Rajasic portion of the five Tanmatras or subtle elements Vak from the Akasa Tanmatra (ether)? Pani from the Vayu Tanmatra (air)? Padam from the Agni Tanmatra (fire)? Upastha from the Apas Tanmatra (water), and Guda from the Prithivi Tanmatra (earth). That man who, restraining the organs of action, sits revolving in his mind thoughts regarding the objects of the senses is a man of sinful conduct. He is selfdeluded. He is a veritable hypocrite. The organs of action must be controlled. The thoughts should also be controlled. The mind should be firmly fixed on the Lord. Only then will you become a true Yogi. Only then will you attain to Selfrealisation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the meaning of Bhagavad Gita Chapter 3, Verse 6?
He who, restraining the organs of action, sits thinking of the sense-objects in his mind, he of deluded understanding is called a hypocrite.
Which chapter and verse of the Bhagavad Gita is this?
This is verse 6 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.