
Bhagavad Gita and Vedanta for Everyday Living E84. Bhagavad Gita | Chapter 3 Verse 18–19 'Yoga of Action' | Gautamji
In this episode, Gautamji explains why an enlightened person has no obligatory duties—having already reached the goal, they act only out of compassion, not personal need or dependence. He clarifies how ordinary action stems from anxiety and expectation, and how true self-sufficiency arises from inner fulfillment. Gautamji concludes with Krishna’s key instruction: choose a higher purpose, renounce attachment, and perform the actions that help you reach it.
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The Bhagavad Gita is a spiritual and philosophical masterpiece that contains the universal wisdom of life applicable to all human beings. This sacred scripture explains how one can navigate life's complexities, dilemmas, and challenges and ultimately find true happiness and purpose in life.
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