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BG 2.49

Bhagavad Gītā · Sāṅkhya YogaAnuṣṭubh (śloka)

दूरेण ह्यवरं कर्म बुद्धियोगाद्धनञ्जय | बुद्धौ शरणमन्विच्छ कृपणाः फलहेतवः ||२-४९||

dūreṇa hyavaraṃ karma buddhiyogāddhanañjaya . buddhau śaraṇamanviccha kṛpaṇāḥ phalahetavaḥ ||2-49||

Linguistic facts

Meter · chandasVidyut

Anuṣṭubh (śloka) · 16+16 syllables

scansion (laghu/guru)
GreGṇaGhyaLvaLraṃGkaGrmaLbuGddhiLyoGGddhaLnaGñjaLyaL
buGddhauGśaLraLṇaLmaGnviGcchaLkṛLpaLṇāḥGphaLlaLheGtaLvaḥG
Sandhi · pada-pāṭhaVidyut
दूरेणहिअवरम्कर्मबुद्धियोगाद्धनञ्जयबुद्धौशरणमन्विच्छकृपणास्फलहेतवस्
Word-by-word morphologyVidyut
9 words analyzed
  • दूरेणdūreṇaदूरnominal · instrumental singular masculine
  • हिhiहिindeclinable
  • अवरम्avaramअवरnominal · accusative singular masculine
  • कर्मkarmaकर्मन्nominal · vocative singular neuter
  • बुद्धियोगाद्धनञ्जयbuddhiyogāddhanañjayaunknown
  • बुद्धौbuddhauबुध्nominal · locative singular masculine
  • शरणमन्विच्छśaraṇamanvicchaunknown
  • कृपणास्kṛpaṇāsकृपणnominal · nominative plural masculine
  • फलहेतवस्phalahetavasफलहेतुnominal · nominative plural masculine
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Translations

Swami SivanandaRelay

2.49 Far lower than the Yoga of wisdon is action, O Arjuna. Seek thou refuge in wisdom; wretched are they whose motive is the fruit.

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8 more attributed translations
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami PrabhupadaRelay

O Dhanañjaya, keep all abominable activities far distant by devotional service, and in that consciousness surrender unto the Lord. Those who want to enjoy the fruits of their work are misers.

Dr.S.SankaranarayanRelay

2.49. O Dhananjaya ! The inferior action stays away at a distance due to Yoga of (one's contact with) determining faculty; in the determining faculty you must seek refuge; wretched are those who constitute the causes for the fruits of action.

Shri Purohit SwamiRelay

2.49 Physical action is far inferior to an intellect concentrated on the Divine. Have recourse then to Pure Intelligence. It is only the petty-minded who work for reward.

Sri Abhinav GuptaRelay

2.49 Durena etc. Due to the contact (one has) with determining faculty [one's] inferior action i.e., the action that bears bad fruits and is empty, remains far away [from him]. Therefore seek i.e., pray for a refuge in the determining faculty of that nature, on account of which that determining faculty is gained.

Sri RamanujaRelay

2.49 All other kinds of action are far inferior to those done with evenness of mind, which consists in the renunciation of the main result and with eanimity towards success or failure in respect of the secondary results. Between the two kinds of actions, the one with eanimity and the other with attachment, the former associated with eanimity removes all the sufferings of Samsara and leads to release which is the highest object of human existence. The latter type of actions, which is pursued with an eye on results, leads one to Samsara whose character is endless suffering. Thus when an act is being done, take refuge in Buddhi (evenness of mind). Refuge means abode. Live in that Buddhi, is the meaning. 'Miserable are they who act with a motive for results': it means, 'Those who act with attachment to the results, etc., are miserable, as they will continue in Samsara.'

Sri ShankaracharyaRelay

2.49 Then again, O Dhananjaya, as against action performed with eanimity of mind for adoring God, karma, action undertaken by one longing for the results; is, hi, indeed; durena, ite, by far; avaram, inferior, very remote; buddhi-yogat, from the yoga of wisdom, from actions undertaken with eanimity of mind, because it (the former) is the cause of birth, death, etc. Since this is so, therefore, saranam anviccha, take resort to, seek shelter; buddhau, under wisdom, which relates to Yoga, or to the Conviction about Reality that arises from its (the former's) maturity and which is the cause of (achieving) fearlessness. The meaning is that you should resort to the knowledge of the supreme Goal, because those who under take inferior actions, phala-hetavah, who thirst for rewards, who are impelled by results; are krpanah, pitiable, according to the Sruti, 'He, O Gargi, who departs from this world without knowing this Immutable, is pitiable' (Br. 3.8.10). [See note under 2.7.-Tr.]

Swami AdidevanandaRelay

2.49 Action with attachment is far inferior, O Arjuna, to action done with evenness of mind. Seek refuge in evenness of mind. Miserable are they who act with a motive for results.

Swami GambiranandaRelay

2.49 O Dhananjaya, indeed, action is ite inferior to the yoga of wisdom. Take resort to wisdom. Those who thirst for rewards are pitiable.

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