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 the is satisfied, and is content in the, for him verily there is nothing to do;

For him there is no interest in things done, in this world, nor any in things not done, nor doth any object of his depend on any being.

Therefore, without attachment, constantly perform action which is duty, for, by performing action without attachment, man verily reacheth the Supreme.

Janaka and others indeed attained to perfection by action: then having an eye to the welfare of hethe [sic] world also, thou shouldst perform action.