Chapter 3
कर्मयोग
Do Your Thing, No Cap
Krishna's dropping truth bombs about Karma Yoga, the path of selfless action. Basically, you gotta do your thing in this world, but the key is to stay detached from the outcome. Do it for the greater good, not for clout or personal gain. If you're all about the vibes and not tripping over the results, you'll achieve liberation. It's all about that selfless hustle.
Verse 1
Arjuna said: Yo, Krishna, if you're saying knowledge is, like, *way* better than action, then why the heck are you telling me to, like, totally engage in this, like, *super* intense battle?
Verse 2
Bruh, your words are kinda sus. My brain's fried. Spill the tea on the one surefire way to achieve ultimate bliss.
Verse 3
Krishna said, "Yo, in this world, there are two main paths, fam. It's either the Sankhyas' knowledge path or the Yogins' action path."
Verse 4
No cap, you can't achieve total chill by just not doing stuff, and you can't become a total boss by just quitting.
Verse 5
Fr, no one can even chill for a sec without doing *something*. It's not even a choice, you're forced to act by your natural vibes.
Verse 6
If you're all like, 'I'm chillin', not doing anything,' but you're still, like, totally fantasizing about stuff, you're a total hypocrite.
Verse 7
But whoever, like, totally controls their senses with their mind, Arjuna, and does Karma Yoga with their body parts, without being attached, they're straight-up slaying.
Verse 8
Do your chores, fam, 'cause action beats inaction any day. Even staying alive is impossible without doing something.
Verse 9
The world's tripping on actions that aren't about that Yajna life, Arjuna. So, like, ditch the selfish vibes and do it for the higher power, no cap.
Verse 10
Yo, so the Creator, way back when, made humans and sacrifices, and was like, 'Bet. Use this to, like, totally multiply yourselves. This is your ultimate wish-fulfillment cow—get all your desires from this bad boy.'
Verse 11
Bet. Feed the gods, and they'll feed you back. It's a whole mutual-benefit thing, and you'll achieve ultimate greatness.
Verse 12
The gods, after you feed them with sacrifices, will give you all the stuff you want. But if you're taking all that without giving back? Yeah, you're a straight-up thief.
Verse 13
Yo, if you're all about that righteous life and you eat the leftovers from the sacrifice, you're totally Gucci, all your sins are gone. But if you're a total villain and only cook for yourself, you're absorbing all the bad vibes.
Verse 14
It's all connected, fam. Food's where it's at, and food comes from the rain. Rain comes from sacrifices, and sacrifices come from, like, straight-up actions.
Verse 15
Yo, know that action is all about Brahma, and Brahma is all about the Imperishable. So, like, Brahma is *everywhere*, always in the sac-game.
Verse 16
If you ain't following the system, Arjuna, if you're all about that sinful life and sensory overload, you're basically living for nothing, dude.
Verse 17
But for the person who's all about that self-love, who's totally content and satisfied within themselves, there's literally nothing left to do.
Verse 18
Bro, this dude? Zero F's given about what they do or don't do. They ain't dependent on anyone for anything.
Verse 19
So like, do your thing, but don't be attached to the outcome, you know? Just keep doing what you gotta do, and you'll reach the ultimate level.
Verse 20
Yo, Janaka and the whole crew? They straight-up became enlightened just by doing their thing. Even if you're tryna help everyone out, you gotta keep doing your actions.
Verse 21
Whatever a GOAT does, everyone else is gonna do it. Whatever they set as the standard, that's what the whole world's gonna follow.
Verse 22
No cap, Arjuna, ain't nothin' in these three realms I gotta do, and there's nothing I need to get. But I'm still all about that action.
Verse 23
Yo, Arjuna, if I don't, like, *ever* stop hustling, people are gonna be all over my grind, for sure.
Verse 24
Fr, if I didn't do my job, this whole world would be dead. I'd be the reason for total caste chaos and the end of everything.
Verse 25
Yo Bharata, it's like this: clueless people are all about the action and the rewards, but wise people? They're all about the good vibes, doing things without being attached to the results, just tryna make the world a better place.
Verse 26
No cap, a wise person ain't gonna mess with the heads of ignorant people who are all about doing stuff. They gotta keep those peeps busy doing their thing, while the wise person does their thing with devotion.
Verse 27
No cap, everything's all about the vibes of Nature. It's the Gunas doing their thing. But if you're all ego, you're gonna be like, 'OMG, I'm the one doing all this!' It's a total mind-warp.
Verse 28
But, like, Arjuna, the person who's low-key *woke* to the realness of how the Gunas are all divided and what they do—the one who knows that the Gunas, as senses, are all up in the Gunas, as sense objects—that person's not gonna be attached, no cap.
Verse 29
People who are, like, totally brainwashed by their basic instincts are obsessed with the results of their actions. But, the woke dude shouldn't, like, totally mess with the heads of those clueless peeps.
Verse 30
Yo, Arjuna, ditch all the drama, center yourself, let go of expectations and your ego, and fight. No cap.
Verse 31
Anyone who's always vibing with my teachings, keeps it real, and doesn't be hatin', they're totally free from the karmic baggage.
Verse 32
But anyone who's, like, totally dissing my teachings and not even trying to follow them? They're, like, totally clueless and have zero discernment. They're doomed, for real.
Verse 33
Even a wise person does what's natural to them, no cap. Everyone's gonna do their thing. So, like, what's the point of even trying to stop them?
Verse 34
Yo, attachment and aversion to sensory stuff? Total enemies. Don't let them control you.
Verse 35
It's way better to do your own thing, even if it's kinda trash, than to do someone else's thing perfectly. Dying doing your own thing is better than living doing someone else's thing, which is straight-up sus.
Verse 36
Arjuna said, "Yo, Krishna, like, what's the tea? Why do people do sus stuff even when they don't wanna? It's like they're forced, or some ish."
Verse 37
The Lord said, "Desire and anger? Total Rajas vibes. They're insatiable and evil AF. Consider them your mortal enemies."
Verse 38
It's like, fire's all smoggy, a mirror's all dusty, and an embryo's chilling in its amniotic sac. That's how this thing is totally covered by that.
Verse 39
Yo, Arjuna, this insatiable fire of desire is, like, *totally* messing with your wisdom. It's a total buzzkill for anyone trying to be smart.
Verse 40
Okay, so like, your senses, mind, and intellect? That's where desire's whole vibe is set up. It uses those things to, like, totally gaslight you and mess with your head, making you lose your chill.
Verse 41
So, like, bruh, Arjuna, first you gotta, like, totally control your senses, then, like, slay that evil desire that's, like, totally destroying your knowledge and wisdom.
Verse 42
Bro, they're saying senses > body, mind > senses, intellect > mind, and the Self is, like, totally above the intellect.
Verse 43
Okay, so you gotta know the dude who's totally above your intellect, and then, like, control your inner self with your higher self. Then, you, Arjuna, my dude with the huge arms, gotta totally slay that desire enemy, which is, like, impossible to beat.