Bhagavad Gita Word Meanings: Chapter 6, Slokas 1-5

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Karmaphalam
Results of actions
Path of action
A citrus fruit
Kĝryam
Reason
Obligatory
A root vegetable
śamaḥ
Forgive
Internal deep silence
Apology
Yŝgĝrūḝhasya
Not attained yŝgic qualities
Name of a yoga asana
Attained yŝgic qualities
Rude yogi
Ucyatē
Top surface of the head
To speak loudly
Is said to
Munēḥ
Money
One who wants to attain internal deep silence
One who does not want internal deep silence
Yadĝ
Where
When
How
Indriyĝrthēṣu
Five senses
Colour
Sense object
Uddharēt
Steady
Lower
Uplift
Ripu
Friend
Enemy
Relative
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