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यस्य नाहंकृतॊ भावॊ बुद्धिर यस्य न लिप्यते
हत्वापि स इमाँल लॊकान न हन्ति न निबध्यते

yasya nāhaṅkṛto bhāvo
buddhir yasya na lipyate
hatvāpi sa imāḻ lokān
na hanti na nibadhyate

WORD BY WORD — PALAVRA POR PALAVRA

yasyaone whose
nanever
ahaṅkṛtaḥof false ego
bhāvaḥnature
buddhiḥintelligence
yasyaone whose
nanever
lipyateis attached
hatvākilling
apieven
saḥhe
imānthis
lokānworld
nanever
hantikills
nanever
nibadhyatebecomes entangled

TRANSLATION — TRADUÇÃO

One who is not motivated by false ego, whose intelligence is not entangled, though he kills men in this world, does not kill. Nor is he bound by his actions.


PURPORT — SIGNIFICADO

In this verse the Lord informs Arjuna that the desire not to fight arises from false ego. Arjuna thought himself to be the doer of action, but he did not consider the supreme sanction within and without. If one does not know that a supersanction is there, why should he act? But one who knows the instruments of work, himself as the worker, and the Supreme Lord as the supreme sanctioner is perfect in doing everything. Such a person is never in illusion. Personal activity and responsibility arise from false ego and godlessness, or a lack of Kṛṣṇa consciousness. Anyone who is acting in Kṛṣṇa consciousness under the direction of the Supersoul or the Supreme Personality of Godhead, even though killing, does not kill. Nor is he ever affected by the reaction of such killing. When a soldier kills under the command of a superior officer, he is not subject to be judged. But if a soldier kills on his own personal account, then he is certainly judged by a court of law.



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