Verse 12.6 : Bhakti Yoga "Path of Devotion"
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The Translation
“But those who surrender all their actions unto Me, regarding Me as the supreme goal, and worship Me, meditating on Me with unswerving devotion...”
Commentary & Insights
Krishna describes the method of devotion, explaining how the devotee integrates all actions, desires, and thoughts into a single focus.
Practical Application
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Write down your core mission for today, and consciously view all your chores, emails, and meetings as small contributions to this single purpose.
Reflections & Notes
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Self-Reflection Prompts
- What does it mean to 'surrender all actions' (sarvāṇi kārkāṇi sannyasya) in our professional lives? How does this protect us from burnout?
- How can meditation (dhyāna) be combined with action in our daily routine?
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12.6
ये तु सर्वाणि कर्माणि मयि संन्यस्य मत्परः
These devotees offer all their actions—secular and Vedic—to the Lord, without desiring individual fruits. Their yoga is 'ananya' because they do not seek shelter in any worldly object. They meditate on the Lord as their own inner self.