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Bhagavad Gita 5.9

Spoken by Krishna · Verse 9 of 29

प्रलपन् विसृजन् गृह्णन्नुन्मिषन् निमिषन्नपि। इन्द्रियाणीन्द्रियार्थेषु वर्तन्त इति धारयन्॥५-९॥

pralapan visṛjan gṛhṇann unmiṣan nimiṣann api | indriyāṇīndriyārtheṣu vartanta iti dhārayan || 5.9 ||

'I do nothing' — continued: speaking, releasing, grasping, blinking: senses move among sense-objects, not I.

Word by word (6)
pralapan
— speaking / talking
visṛjan
— releasing / letting go / evacuating
gṛhṇan
— grasping / taking / receiving
unmiṣan nimiṣan
— opening and closing the eyes / blinking
indriyāṇi indriya-artheṣu vartante
— the senses are moving among sense-objects
iti dhārayan
— holding this understanding / maintaining this recognition

Even while speaking, releasing, grasping, and opening or closing the eyes, he holds firmly to this: 'It is only the senses moving among their objects.'

A modern analogy

A movie screen does not claim to 'do' the scenes that play on it. Speaking, taking, releasing — the body-senses are the screen; the Self is the light projecting through. The screen is not the actor.

What it does NOT mean

This is not fatalism or indifference. The person still speaks, gives, takes, sees — they are fully engaged. But the claim of the ego ('I am the one doing this') has been seen through. The senses do their job; the Self watches without ownership.

Take with you

  • The word dhārayan (holding/maintaining) suggests this understanding requires active cultivation — it does not arise once and remain automatically.
  • 'Senses move among sense-objects' is the structural explanation: sense-organs naturally engage their objects by their own nature — no separate 'I' is required.
  • Even blinking — the most involuntary of actions — is listed, showing that the insight applies equally to involuntary and voluntary acts.

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Public-domain translations (6) compare all →

"Speaking, releasing, grasping, opening and closing the eyes — maintaining that the senses move among the sense-objects [and the Self does nothing]." [1]

"Talking, giving, taking, opening and closing the eyes, maintaining that the senses move among the sense objects [and he does nothing]." [4]

"Speaking, giving, grasping, opening and closing the eyes, he holds that the senses move among sense-objects." [5]

"Even in speaking, giving, taking, opening and shutting the eyes, he holds that the senses are only occupied with the objects of the senses." [6]

"Talking, grasping, opening the eye and closing it; ever saying in his heart 'I am not doing anything; 'tis but the senses that act among their sense-objects.'" [7]

"Speaking, giving up, taking, opening and shutting the eyes — holding that the senses are moving amongst the objects of the senses." [9]

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