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&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;English Translation Of Sri Shankaracharya&amp;#039;s Sanskrit Commentary By Swami Gambirananda&lt;br /&gt;
18.13 O mighty-armed one, nibodha, learn; me, from Me; imani, these; panca, five; karanani, factors, accessories, which are going to be stated-for drawing the attention of his (Arjuna&amp;#039;s) mind and for showing the difference among these categories [Categories: locus (body) etc], the Lord praises those accessories in the succeeding verses as fit for being known-; siddhaye, for the accomplishment; sarva-karmanam, of all actions; proktani, which have been spoken of; sankhye, in Vedanta-sankhya is that scripture where the subject-matters [In the sentence, &amp;#039;Thou art That&amp;#039;, the word Thou means the individual Self, and That means Brahman. The comprehension of their unity, and also &amp;#039;hearing, reflection and meditation&amp;#039; are referred to as the subject-matters.] to be known are fully (samyak) stated (khyayante)-; krtante, in which actions terminate. Krtante alifies that very word (Vedanta).&lt;br /&gt;
Krtam mean action. That in which occurs the culmination (anta) of that krtam is krtantam, i.e. the termination of actions. In the texts, &amp;#039;৷৷.as much utility as a man has in a well&amp;#039; (2.46), and &amp;#039;O son of Prtha, all actions in their totality culminate in Knowledge&amp;#039; (4.33), the Lord shows the cessation of all actions when the knowledge of the Self dawns. Hence (it is said): &amp;#039;৷৷.which have been spoken of in that Vedanta where actions culminate and which is meant for the knowledge of the Self.&amp;#039;&lt;br /&gt;
Which are they? This is being answered:&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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