Jiva Vidya

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Chapter 4, Verse 32

एवं बहुविधा यज्ञा वितता ब्रह्मणो मुखे | कर्मजान्विद्धि तान्सर्वानेवं ज्ञात्वा विमोक्ष्यसे ॥32॥
evaṁ bahu-vidhā yajñā vitatā brahmaṇo mukhe | karma-jān viddhi tān sarvān evaṁ jñātvā vimokṣyase
"Thus, various kinds of sacrifices lie spread at the mouth of the Vedas. Know them all to be born of action. Knowing thus, you will become liberated."
Key Insight:
The Bhagavad Gita teaches us through 4.32 that true peace is found when we align our actions with Dharma.

Detailed Meaning

Sri Krishna explains that the Vedas describe numerous forms of sacrifice (Yajna) tailored to different human temperaments and stages of life. The crucial insight is that all these sacrifices involve action (Karma)—physical, mental, or verbal. By understanding the relationship between action, sacrifice, and the ultimate goal, a seeker transcends the bondage of results and attains spiritual freedom.

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Thus, various kinds of sacrifices lie spread at the mouth of the Vedas. Know them all to be born of action. Knowing thus, you will become liberated.

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