कर्मयोग–ज्ञानयज्ञ–अवतारोपदेश
Karma-Yoga, Jñāna-Yajña, and Avatāra Instruction
सम्बन्ध-- भगवान्ने कर्मयोगके आचरणद्वारय अनामय पदकी प्राप्ति बतलायी
yadā te mohakalilaṁ buddhir vyatitariṣyati | tadā gantāsi nirvedaṁ śrotavyasya śrutasya ca ||
サンジャヤは言った。あなたの理解が迷妄という泥沼を完全に渡り切るとき、あなたは「すでに聞いたもの」と「これから聞くであろうもの」の双方に対して離欲に至る。すなわち、この世と来世に関して約束されるあらゆる享楽や教説に、心は追いすがらなくなる。
संजय उवाच
When the intellect becomes free from delusion, a natural detachment arises toward all pleasure-centered promises—whether already known from tradition or newly encountered. This dispassion is a sign of inner clarity and readiness for liberation-oriented living.
In the Gita’s battlefield dialogue, Sanjaya reports the teaching addressed to Arjuna: as Arjuna’s understanding matures beyond confusion, he will no longer be driven by worldly or otherworldly rewards and will develop steady dispassion.