अक्षरब्रह्मयोग (Akṣara-Brahma-Yoga) — Knowledge of the Imperishable, Prakṛti, and Devotion
सर्वकर्माणि मनसा संन्यस्यास्ते सुखं वशी । नदद्वारे पुरे देही नैव कुर्वनू न कारयन्
sarvakarmāṇi manasā saṁnyasyāste sukhaṁ vaśī | navadvāre pure dehī naiva kurvan na kārayan ||
قال أرجونا: «بعد أن يتخلى في ذهنه عن جميع الأفعال، يستقرّ الكائن المتجسّد، المالك لزمام نفسه، في سكينة داخل “مدينة الأبواب التسعة” (الجسد)، لا يفعل ولا يحمل غيره على الفعل.»
अर्जुन उवाच
The verse teaches inner renunciation and non-doership: the wise, self-controlled embodied being mentally lays aside ownership of all actions and abides peacefully in the body, without the ego-sense of ‘I do’ or ‘I make others do’. Ethical agency is purified by removing compulsion, domination, and attachment to results.
In the Bhīṣma Parva’s philosophical instruction context, Arjuna voices a teaching about the state of the realized person: even while dwelling in the body (the ‘city of nine gates’), such a person remains inwardly established in the Self, free from the sense of acting or instigating action.