B.G 9.09
न च मां तानि कर्माणि निबध्नन्ति धनञ्जय। उदासीनवदासीनमसक्तं तेषु कर्मसु ॥९॥
na ca māṁ tāni karmāṇi nibadhnanti dhanañjaya। udāsīnavadāsīnamasaktaṁ teṣu karmasu ॥9॥
O Dhanañjaya, those actions do not bind me, as I remain 'like an indifferent one', not willfully seeking those actions.
Gīta Bhāshya 9.09
'Like an indifferent one' - is not the same as truly indifferent. He who governs actions - how can action bind Him?
Like an indifferent one, but not truly indifferent. For that reason, it is said—‘unattached’.
"Silent and disregarding."
- stated thus in the Vedic testimonials.
"Substance, action (movement), time, inherent nature, and the living being indeed exist by His grace and cease to exist if He neglects."
- stated thus in the Bhāgavata Purāṇa.
Even without willfully seeking He has power over all actions; how can any actions bind Him? - Such is the sense.
"He neither grows by action nor becomes lesser."
- indeed, thus states Vedic testimonial.
He who governs actions - how can action bind Him?