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They are ever detached from the results, thus, free from the karmic reactions of their actions. However, due to their purified intellect, the enlightened do not perceive themselves to be the doer nor the enjoyer of their actions. He declares that those who see themselves as the only cause of their works are ignorant. He describes each of these factors in relation to the three gunas. Shree Krishna gives Arjun a detailed analysis of the five factors that contribute to action, the three constituents of action, and the three factors that inspire action.
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One should undertake actions only as a matter of duty without any attachment to their fruits. He declares that one should never renounce the prescribed acts of duty, sacrifice, charity, penance, etc., as these aid in the purification of even the wisest souls. However, Shree Krishna recommends another type of renunciation. And a tyāgī is one who acts without selfish desires for the rewards of his actions. It starts with Arjun requesting Shree Krishna to educate him on renunciation and explain the difference between these two Sanskrit words sanyās (renunciation of actions) and tyāg (renunciation of desires), as both come from the root words that mean “to abandon.” A sanyāsī (monk) is one who has renounced family and social life to practice sādhanā (spiritual discipline).
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This last chapter of the Bhagavad Gita is the longest as it explicates many subjects.