Kim karma kim akarmeti kavayo 'py atra mohitah, tat te karma pravakshyami yaj jnatva mokshyase 'shubhat
Even the wise are bewildered as to what is action and what is inaction. I shall teach you what action is, knowing which you shall be freed from all inauspiciousness.
- •The nature of right action is subtle and requires divine instruction
- •Confusion about action and inaction is universal
- •Correct understanding of action is itself liberating