The Bhagavad Gita - Chapter 13.29
The Yoga of Discriminating the Field and the Knower of the Field
kṣetra-kṣetrajña-vibhāga-yoga
He who sees that actions are everywhere done by prakrti
And who likewise sees his self not to be the doer,
He sees indeed.
samam paśyan hi sarvatra
the same seeing indeed everywhere
samavasthitam īśvaram
established the Lord
na hinasty ātmanā ‘tmānam
not he injures, by the self, the self.
tato yāti parām gatim
then he goes to the supreme goal.
Seeing indeed the same Lord Established everywhere,
He does not injure the Self by the self.
Thereupon he goes to the supreme goal.
At the thick-haired Arjuna’s command, the bristling-haired Krishna brought the principal chariot to a stop between the two armies— in front of Bhishma, Drona, and all of these sovereigns of the world.
Facing Bhishma, Drona, and
the other great kings, he said:
“Look, Arjuna. From here you can see
all the Kurus who are gathered to do battle.
At Guḍākeśa’s words, O Bhārata, Hṛṣīkeśa stationed the fine chariot between the two armies, before Bhīṣma, Droṇa and all the kings, and he said to the Pārtha, “Behold the Kurus assembled!”
facing Bhishma and Drona
and all the kings of the earth, said:
“Arjuna, behold all the Kurus gathered together.”
prakṛtyā (f. inst. sg.), by material nature.
eva, indeed (used as a rhythmic filler).
ca, and.
karmāni (n. acc. pl.), actions, deeds.
kriyamānāni (n. acc. pI. pr. pass. participle √kṛ, performed, done, made.
sarvaśas, wholly, completely, exclusively.
yas (m. nom. sg.), who.
paśyati (3rd sg. pr. indic. act. √paś), he sees, he perceives.
tathā, thus.
ātmānam (m. acc. sg.), himself, self.
akartāram (m. acc. sg.), non-doer, nonmaker.
sas (m. nom. sg.), he, this.
paśyati (3rd sg. pr. indic. act. √paś), he sees, he perceives.