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Verse 5.10

ब्रह्मण्याधाय कर्माणि सङ्गं त्यक्त्वा करोति यः। लिप्यते न स पापेन पद्मपत्रमिवाम्भसा।।5.10।।

brahmaṇyādhāya karmāṇi saṅgaṁ tyaktvā karoti yaḥ lipyate na sa pāpena padma-patram ivāmbhasā

Meaning

If you're doing stuff, but you're offering it all to Brahman and you're not attached to the outcome, then you're good. No guilt trip. It's like, a lotus leaf—water rolls right off.

Commentary

Bro, like, chapters four and five, verses 18-23, 37, 41, and 10-12? It's all about this one thing: Yogis who, like, totally slay at actions but aren't attached to the results? They're offering it all up to the Lord. No cap, they're not stained by their actions. They're not even attached to moksha, that's how chill they are. They see inaction in action, it's wild. Their actions are, like, totally incinerated by their wisdom. They escape the whole samsara cycle, no more rebirth drama. They're pure, and that purity unlocks self-knowledge, which leads to liberation. It's all about that self-knowledge, fam. (Check out III.30 for more deets).