Bondage and Liberation Under Māyā; Two Birds Analogy; Marks of the Saintly Devotee
दैवाधीने शरीरेऽस्मिन् गुणभाव्येन कर्मणा । वर्तमानोऽबुधस्तत्र कर्तास्मीति निबध्यते ॥ १० ॥
daivādhīne śarīre ’smin guṇa-bhāvyena karmaṇā vartamāno ’budhas tatra kartāsmīti nibadhyate
L’insensé, établi dans ce corps soumis à la Providence et façonné par le karma passé, se dit : « Je suis l’auteur des actes ». Trompé par le faux ego, il se trouve lié par les œuvres, qui sont en réalité accomplies par les guṇas de la nature.
As stated in Bhagavad-gītā (3.27) :
This verse says the body acts under destiny and the modes of nature, but the foolish person becomes bound by identifying as the independent doer.
Krishna is teaching Uddhava how bondage arises from false ego and how liberation begins by understanding the Lord’s control and the workings of karma and the gunas.
Do your duties responsibly, but mentally offer results to God, recognize nature’s forces and past karma, and reduce ego-driven anxiety by dropping the claim of absolute control.