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Keeps him nature ever engaged.

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Refrains if one, ever craving

Restraint it’s but misleading.

7

Reins as carnal, tucked in mind

Strive who doth in deeds excel.

8

Lest thee should stake survival

Turn thy back not on thy work

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Ever thee act at par duty

Let that be thy goal of life.

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Lead mankind in Janaka’s route

To moksha en route deeds selfless.

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As and when thou prove thy worth

Emulates world then acts all thine.

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Left with none to gain or prove

Keep I Myself ever engaged.

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Were I to fail to self-exert

Man might follow suit as well.

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Strive as wise to act freely

Get bound unwise ever restrained.

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Waste not breath, ill-informed with

Wise show ways through their own deeds.

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Gloat as egotists of their deeds

Sourced are acts in one’s nature.

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Those that see the senses lie

Behind the deeds are truly freed.

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Let go wise, who swear by

Joys of life that nature tends.

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Act not with fear or favour

Unto Me leave, right ’n wrong.

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Whoso takes, this advice

Feels no burden ever engaged.

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Who this lets go mindlessly

Gropes in darkness, ever in life.

33

Beings as by nature ruled

In spite of their self-restraint

Wise too tend to lose their way.

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Pays it to see grips avarice

Senses those thine nature tends.

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Thus spoke Arjuna:

Why should one with right intent

Stray ever on the wayward ways!

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Thus spoke the Lord:

Well, it's passion, lust ’n wrath

Drag that man on path painful.

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Flame ’n mirror as shrouded

Without let by smoke ’n dust

As well embryo in the womb

Wisdom is by wants clouded.

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Wise all tend to cap all wants

Which like fire all burn to core.

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Veiled off wisdom sees not man

Mind and body steeped in wants.

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Rein in matter with thy mind

Thus thou nip thy wants in bud.

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Score over senses sensuous feelings

Betters that mind, bettered by knowing

But above all Spirit that reins supreme.

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Let thy Spirit

Rule the roost,

Restrain thou

Thy mind mischievous.

Ends thus:

Theory of Action,

The Third Chapter

Of Bhagavad-Gita

Treatise of self-help.