gata-sangasya muktasya
jnanavasthita-cetasah
yajnayacaratah karma
samagram praviliyate
"The work of a man who is unattached to the modes of material nature and who is fully situated in transcendental knowledge destroys entirely papa."
Karma = all our sins, samagram = in toto, praviliyate = are destroyed. In what way? Gata = relinquishing, sangasya = attachments, muktasya = he who has been relieved from this earthly or samsara bondage, cetasa = mind of, jnanavasthita = fully engrossed in atman. He is engrossed in atman and so he has no passion or attachments and so is relieved of the shackles that bind him to samsaram. A millionaire will not care to do a job costing two rupees, while a person earning five rupees only may be interested. We are all attached to these worldly pleasures either we have not seen pleasures better than what we experience or we do not know the others' better comforts and happiness. A person engrossed in atman knows the value of the happiness and so he has no care for the worldly pleasures. Yajnaya = for the sake of yagna only, acarata = he does any karma. Such a person's sins are all destroyed in toto. Layam means an object becomes its initial stage. Pralayam means all the created objects attain their initial stage. So the papa also reach their initial stage means they are completely nullified. Here we should note that the karma or action is not nullified, but the papa which are incurred while doing any action get nullified. To achieve this we should not aspire for inferior rewards, but do all with dedication to the Lord. Atman is different from the body it is residing and so the karmas the body performs do not attach to the atman. This basic knowledge should be the undercurrent in every action of ours and then no sins can be incurred. We have to analyze our actions dispassionately and we can find the root and avoid conflicts. If others accuse us, instead of getting angry and thinking that the other person was responsible, we should realize that our papa was responsible for that conflict. Conflicts happen because something happens against our expectations. Sri Krishna thus advises to see karma in Gyana and gyana in Karma.
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