Chapter 4 of the Bhagavad Gita is called Jnana Karma Sanyasa Yoga. In this chapter, Lord Krishna reveals the divine knowledge behind action, wisdom, and liberation. This chapter connects knowledge (Jnana) with selfless action (Karma).
Lord Krishna explains that this sacred knowledge is timeless. He taught it to the Sun God long ago and now reveals it again to Arjuna. Truth is eternal, even when forgotten by the world.
Krishna declares: “Whenever righteousness declines, I manifest Myself.” The Divine appears to: – Protect the righteou – Destroy evil – Restore Dharma
Not all actions bind the soul. Krishna teaches the difference between: Action Inaction Wrong action True wisdom lies in understanding action without attachment.
Knowledge burns all past karma. Just as fire turns wood to ashes, true wisdom destroys ignorance. Self-realization frees one from fear, doubt, and suffering.
Krishna explains various forms of Yajna (sacrifice): – Control of sense – Discipline of mind – Offering actions to higher purpose Every sincere effort becomes sacred.
Those who possess: Faith Discipline Self-control Quickly attain spiritual peace. Doubt, however, blocks progress and happiness.
Bhagavad Gita Chapter 4 teaches us: – Work with awarene – Seek knowledge, not ego – Act with purpose and devotion Wisdom transforms daily life into a spiritual path.
Knowledge purifies action. Action completes knowledge. Together, they lead to liberation. This balance is the heart of Chapter 4.
Learn the truth. Act selflessly. Trust the divine path Bhagavad Gita Chapter 4 guides us from ignorance to enlightenment.