Chapter 18: Conclusion — The Perfection of Renunciation

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Bhagavad-gītā As It Is 18.15

śarīra-vāń-manobhir yat

karma prārabhate naraḥ

nyāyyaḿ vā viparītaḿ vā

pañcaite tasya hetavaḥ

SYNONYMS

śarīra — by the body; vāk — speech; manobhiḥ — and mind; yat — which; karma — work; prārabhate — begins; naraḥa person; nyāyyam — right; — or; viparītam — the opposite; — or; pañca — five; ete — all these; tasya — its; hetavaḥ — causes.

TRANSLATION

Whatever right or wrong action a man performs by body, mind or speech is caused by these five factors.

PURPORT

The words "right" and "wrong" are very significant in this verse. Right work is work done in terms of the prescribed directions in the scriptures, and wrong work is work done against the principles of the scriptural injunctions. But whatever is done requires these five factors for its complete performance.

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