Devanagari
शुभाशुभफलैरेवं मोक्ष्यसे कर्मबन्धनै: ।
सन्न्यासयोगयुक्तात्मा विमुक्तो मामुपैष्यसि ॥ २८ ॥
Verse text
śubhāśubha-phalair evaṁ
mokṣyase karma-bandhanaiḥ
sannyāsa-yoga-yuktātmā
vimukto mām upaiṣyasi
Synonyms
śubha
—
from auspicious
;
aśubha
—
and inauspicious
;
phalaiḥ
—
results
;
evam
—
thus
;
mokṣyase
—
you will become free
;
karma
—
of work
;
bandhanaiḥ
—
from the bondage
;
sannyāsa
—
of renunciation
;
yoga
—
the yoga
;
yukta-ātmā
—
having the mind firmly set on
;
vimuktaḥ
—
liberated
;
mām
—
to Me
;
upaiṣyasi
—
you will attain.
Translation
In this way you will be freed from bondage to work and its auspicious and inauspicious results. With your mind fixed on Me in this principle of renunciation, you will be liberated and come to Me.
Translation (Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura)
28. By this process of bhakti mixed with niṣkāma-karma and jṣāna, you will be free from the bondage of karma with its pious and sinful reactions. Being engaged in renunciation of results, being specially liberated, you will attain Me and serve Me intimately.
Translation (Baladeva Vidyabhusana)
28. You will be free from the bondage of karma with its pious and sinful reactions. Being engaged in offering everything to Me, being specially liberated, you will attain Me.
Purport
One who acts in Kṛṣṇa consciousness under superior direction is called yukta. The technical term is yukta-vairāgya. This is further explained by Rūpa Gosvāmī as follows:
anāsaktasya viṣayān yathārham upayuṣjataḥ nirbandhaḥ kṛṣṇa-sambandhe yuktaṁ vairāgyam ucyate
( Bhakti-rasāmṛta-sindhu, 1.2.255)
Rūpa Gosvāmī says that as long as we are in this material world we have to act; we cannot cease acting. Therefore if actions are performed and the fruits are given to Kṛṣṇa, then that is called yukta-vairāgya. Actually situated in renunciation, such activities clear the mirror of the mind, and as the actor gradually makes progress in spiritual realization he becomes completely surrendered to the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Therefore at the end he becomes liberated, and this liberation is also specified. By this liberation he does not become one with the brahma-jyotir, but rather enters into the planet of the Supreme Lord. It is clearly mentioned here: mām upaiṣyasi, “he comes to Me,” back home, back to Godhead. There are five different stages of liberation, and here it is specified that the devotee who has always lived his lifetime here under the direction of the Supreme Lord, as stated, has evolved to the point where he can, after quitting this body, go back to Godhead and engage directly in the association of the Supreme Lord.
Anyone who has no interest but to dedicate his life to the service of the Lord is actually a sannyāsī. Such a person always thinks of himself as an eternal servant, dependent on the supreme will of the Lord. As such, whatever he does, he does it for the benefit of the Lord. Whatever action he performs, he performs it as service to the Lord. He does not give serious attention to the fruitive activities or prescribed duties mentioned in the Vedas. For ordinary persons it is obligatory to execute the prescribed duties mentioned in the Vedas, but although a pure devotee who is completely engaged in the service of the Lord may sometimes appear to go against the prescribed Vedic duties, actually it is not so.
It is said, therefore, by Vaiṣṇava authorities that even the most intelligent person cannot understand the plans and activities of a pure devotee. The exact words are tāṅra vākya, kriyā, mudrā vijṣeha nā bujhaya ( Caitanya-caritāmṛta, Madhya 23.39 ). A person who is thus always engaged in the service of the Lord or is always thinking and planning how to serve the Lord is to be considered completely liberated at present, and in the future his going back home, back to Godhead, is guaranteed. He is above all materialistic criticism, just as Kṛṣṇa is above all criticism.
Purport (Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura)
You will be liberated from the bondage of karma in the form of unlimited sinful and pious reactions. The śruti says,
bhaktir asya bhajanam
tad ihāmutropādhi-nairāsyenaivāmuṣmin manaḥ-kalpanam
etad eva ca naiṣkarmyam
Bhakti is worship of the Lord, concentrating the mind on him, renouncing all material desires for enjoyment in this world and the next. It destroys all karmas. Gopāla Tāpanī Upaniṣad 1.15
You, with mind engaged in renunciation of the results of action (sannyāsa-yoga), will not only be liberated, but being preeminent among the liberated souls (vimuktaḥ), will attain Me. You will come close to Me to serve Me directly.
Smṛti says:
muktānām api siddhānāṁ nārāyaṇa-parāyaṇaḥ
sudurlabhaḥ praśāntātmā koṭiṣv api mahāmune
O great sage, among many millions who are liberated and perfect in knowledge of liberation, one may be a devotee of Lord Nārāyaṇa, or Kṛṣṇa. Such devotees, who are fully peaceful, are extremely rare. SB 6.14.5
Śukadeva has also said:
muktiṁ dadāti karhicit sma na bhakti-yogam
Those engaged in getting the Lord’s favor attain liberation from the Lord very easily, but He does not very easily give the opportunity to render direct service unto Him. SB 5.6.18
This achievement, with direct service to Me, is far superior to liberation. That is indicated in this verse. [Note: Those who perform bhakti attain more than liberation, which is reserved for the jṣānīs and yogīs. This bhakti is superior to sakāma-bhakti and niṣkāma-jṣāna-miśra-bhakti, which yield sālokya and śānta rasa respectively. It yields direct service to the Lord.]
Purport (Baladeva Vidyabhusana)
This verse describes the result of this kind of bhakti. In performing this bhakti which offers all actions to Me, as directed by Me, you will be free from all bondage of karma. What type of bondage is this? This bondage is an obstacle to attainment of bhakti, in the form of desirable and undesirable results of previous actions. What type of person are you? You have offered all your actions to Me (saṁnyāsa). By doing that, you purify your heart, and thus this saṁnyāsa is called yoga. You, whose mind is engaged in this process of purification by offering all actions to Me (saṁyāsa yoga yukta ātmā), will be liberated in a special way (vi for viṣeśa + muktaḥ), since you will attain Me, as well as being liberated from karma. Being special among the liberated persons, you will attain direct service to Me, close to Me.
Surrender Unto Me
This shows the simplicity of the worship of Krsna and the superexcellence of the results.
[2. A devotee, even if commiting a horrible act, is considered saintly and is quickly rectified. Krsna then requests Arjuna to boldly declare that His devotees are never vanquishe (29‑31) ]