Friday, 20 March 2026

GKG

 “Gahanā karmaṇo gatiḥ” is a Sanskrit phrase from the Bhagavad Gita.


It means:


“The course of karma is profound (or difficult to understand).”


A slightly fuller sense:

“The workings of action and its consequences are mysterious and hard to grasp.”


Word by word:


  • gahanā = deep, profound, hard to penetrate
  • karmaṇaḥ / karmano = of action, of karma
  • gatiḥ = course, movement, way, outcome



This line points to the idea that human actions, intentions, and results are not always simple or linear. You do one thing, but the effects ripple out in ways you may not fully see.


If you want, I can also give you:


  • the exact Gita verse it comes from,
  • a Hindi meaning,
  • or a more philosophical explanation.


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