Practice Concept

Sannyasa

संन्यास
Renunciation
7/10 Difficulty
8/10 Importance
5 Chapters
7 Key Verses

In Simple Terms

True renunciation — not giving up action, but giving up the ego that claims to be the doer.

Overview

The renunciation of action and its fruits — giving up the doership, the sense of 'I am doing this.' True sannyasa is inner, not outer. A king can be a sannyasi; a monk may not be.

Why It Matters

The Gita resolves the ancient debate: sannyasa is inner, not outer. It changes what action means.

Where It Appears

Primary chapters

Secondary chapters

Key Verses

Study these verses to understand Sannyasa

5.1 5.2 5.3 18.1 18.2 18.3 18.11

Related Concepts

Karma Yoga Nishkama Karma Vairagya Moksha

Prerequisites

Study these concepts first: Karma Yoga, Nishkama Karma

Advanced Topics

Continue to: Moksha

Revision

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Sannyasa (Renunciation) — True renunciation — not giving up action, but giving up the ego that claims to b...

Key Verse

5.1

Found In

Primary: Ch. 5, 18

Study in Learning Blocks

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