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Adhyāyas / Jñāna-Karma-Sannyāsa Yogaḥ / verse 27

Mūla — the verse

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सर्वाणीन्द्रियकर्माणि प्राणकर्माणि चापरे। आत्मसंयमयोगाग्नौ जुह्वति ज्ञानदीपिते
sarvāṇīndriya-karmāṇi prāṇa-karmāṇi chāpare ātma-sanyama-yogāgnau juhvati jñāna-dīpite
Anuṣṭubh

Translation

Swami Gambhīrānanda · follows Śaṅkara-bhāṣya

Others offer all the activities of the organs and the activities of the vital force into the fire of the yoga of self-control, lit by Knowledge.

हिन्दी अनुवाद — Swami Tejomayānanda

दूसरे (योगीजन) सम्पूर्ण इन्द्रियों के तथा प्राणों के कर्मों को ज्ञान से प्रकाशित आत्मसंयमयोगरूप अग्नि में हवन करते हैं।।

Pronunciation — Vaamshii

from Vaamshii
सर्वाणीन् द्रिय कर्माणि
प्राण कर्मा णिचा परे
आत् म सँय् यम योगाग् नौ
जुह्व तिज्ञा न दीपिते
॥ २७ ॥
Read each split group as one breath-unit; hyphens join pādas kept whole for the meter or a compound word. Symbols: # upadhmānīya (visarga before p/ph), % jihvāmūlīya (visarga before k/kh), ऽ avagraha (an elided a). Full method →

Word by word

padārtha
sarvāṇiall
indriyathe senses
karmāṇifunctions
prāṇa-karmāṇifunctions of the life breath
chaand
apareothers
ātma-sanyama yogāgnauin the fire of the controlled mind
juhvatisacrifice
jñāna-dīpitekindled by knowledge

Themes

from The Thematic Companion to the Bhagavad Gītā

Meaning — Questions & Solutions

from Q&A with KnA
4.26–4.33The kinds of yajña.

Kṛṣṇa lists them like rungs of a ladder. Some offer the senses into the fire of restraint; some offer the sense-objects into the fire of the senses; some offer all the functions of the senses and the breath into the fire of self-control kindled by knowledge. Some sacrifice with wealth, some by austerity, some by yoga; some by the study of scripture and by knowledge (svādhyāya-jñāna-yajña); some by the disciplined regulation of the in-breath and out-breath (prāṇāyāma); some by moderating their food. Every one of these is a genuine offering. But the conclusion (4.33) is decisive: the sacrifice of Knowledge (jñāna-yajña) is greater than any sacrifice of things, “for all action, without exception, culminates in Knowledge.” The material offerings purify; Knowledge liberates.