Karma Yogam
Chapter 05 – Verse 12
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- Yukta(h)karma phalam Tyaktwaa shaanti maapnoti nyShTikeem
- Ayukta(h)kaama kaareNa phale sakto nibadhyate
MEANING
A person who abandons the fruits of actions attains peace and such person is known to be a Yogi. The unsteady one, due to desires, becomes bound, through his attachments to fruits of action.
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Yuktaha | Yogi |
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Karmaphalam | Fruit of action |
Tyaktwaa | Having Abandoned |
Shaantim | Peace |
NyShTikeem | In the End |
Ayuktaha | Unsteady person |
KaamakaareNA = Kaama + KaareNa | Impelled by the desires |
Phale | In the fruit |
Saktaha | Attached |
Nibadhyate | Gets bound |