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 ||
အာర్జုနက ပြောသည်– «စိတ်ဖြင့် ကర్మအားလုံးကို စွန့်လွှတ်ထားပြီး ကိုယ်ကို ထိန်းချုပ်နိုင်သော သတ္တဝါသည် ‘တံခါးကိုးပေါက်ရှိသော မြို့’ ဖြစ်သည့် ကိုယ်ခန္ဓာအတွင်း၌ သက်သာစွာ နေထိုင်သည်—မလုပ်လည်း မလုပ်စေဘဲ»။
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.