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True Sanyas or Renunciation |
 | | A karmayogi, who neither hates nor desires, should be considered true Sanyasi, because it is by overcoming desires a person transcends the pair of opposites hidden in the passions and emotions (5.3). |
 | | In this manner a karmayogi is a sanyasi in thought and a sanyasi is a karmayogi in deed. |
 | | While performing actions a true sanyasi thinks that he is doing nothing at all, whether in seeing, hearing, touching, smelling, tasting, walking, sleeping or breathing. |
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