Jnana Karma Sannyasa Yogam | Conclusion
Shrimad Bhagavad Gita Chapter 4 Jnana Karma Sannyasa Yoga 💧💧💧💧💧💧💧 Conclusion Shrimad Bhagavad Gita gives tremendous importance to the tranquility of a sadhaka’s mind towards the karmas he has to perform. In order to make the believers work towards achieving the karma yoga principles, the Upanishads and other doctrines reinforced the concept of yajnas in the karma yoga journey. At the same time, all the scriptures and spiritual Gurus taught that the Brahman or Eeshvara is the supreme being and the source of all, including the Vedas. Accordingly, in order to avoid incurring sin and sufferings in the world of actions, all karmas and obligatory duties should be performed as a sacrifice or a selfless offering to the supreme being rather than to fulfil one’s selfish desires. In the third chapter of the Gita, the Karma Yoga, it was explained about the importance of correct understanding of the senses, mind, intellect and the soul in order to have the proper sequencing of th