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Bhagavad Gita 3.30 — Mayi Sarvani Karmani — Benefits & How to Chant

श्रीमद्भगवद्गीता ३.३० — मयि सर्वाणि कर्माणि

Complete guide to chanting correctly for maximum benefit

Benefits of Chanting Bhagavad Gita 3.30 — Mayi Sarvani Karmani

Teaches the art of dedicating every action to God as worship

Removes feverish anxiety, worry and stress from work and duty

Frees the heart from craving results and the burden of 'mine'

Builds courage to face difficult duties with a calm, surrendered mind

Unites karma-yoga with devotion, turning labour into spiritual practice

Cultivates inner peace and detachment while remaining fully active

How to Chant Bhagavad Gita 3.30 — Mayi Sarvani Karmani

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Repetitions
11 times
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Best Time
Morning before starting work or any responsibility, or before a difficult task

Instructions

Recite this verse as you begin your day or any important duty, mentally offering all your actions to the Divine and releasing attachment to their outcome. Let the words 'nirashir nirmamo' remind you to drop craving and possessiveness, and 'vigata-jvarah' to act free of anxiety. It is especially powerful when facing pressure, conflict or fear — perform the duty as an offering, calm and unattached.

Spiritual Significance

Devotees who learned to offer every action to the Lord, as this verse instructs, are said to have carried out even the hardest duties with serene, untroubled hearts — living proof that work surrendered to God becomes effortless and free.

Origin & History

Source: Bhagavad Gita Chapter 3, Verse 30

Author: Sage Veda Vyasa (Mahabharata, Bhishma Parva)

In the Karma Yoga chapter, after explaining that even the wise must act for the welfare of the world, Krishna gives Arjuna the practical key to acting without bondage. This verse sums up the teaching: dedicate all works to God, fix the mind on the Self, and fight free of desire, ownership and anxiety — performing duty as a sacred offering.

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