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Chapter 1Verse 8jnana-yoga

Chapter 1, Verse 8

1.8 भवान् yourself? भीष्मः Bhishma? च and? कर्णः Karna? च and? कृपः Kripa? च and? समितिञ्जयः victorious in war? अश्वत्थामा Asvatthama? the son of Dronacharya? विकर्णः Vikarna? च...

. "Thyself and Bhishma, and Karna and also Kripa, the victorious in war, Asvatthama, Vikarna, and also Bhurisrava, the son of Somadatta.
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Chapter 1Verse 23jnana-yoga

Chapter 1, Verse 23

1.23 योत्स्यमानान् with the object of fighting? अवेक्षे observe? अहम् I? ये who? एते those? अत्र here (in this Kurukshetra)? समागताः assembled? धार्तराष्ट्रस्य of the son of Dhr...

. For I desire to observe those who are assembled here to fight, wishing to please in battle the evil-minded Duryodhana (the son of Dhritarashtra).
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Chapter 1Verse 30jnana-yoga

Chapter 1, Verse 30

1.30 गाण्डीवम् Gandiva? स्रंसते slips? हस्तात् from (my) hand? त्वक् (my) skin? च and? एव also? परिदह्यते burns all over? न not? च and? शक्नोमि (I) am able? अवस्थातुम्? to stand...

. The (bow) Gandiva slips from my hand, and also my skins burns all over; I am unable even to stand and my mind is reeling, as it were.
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Chapter 1Verse 47jnana-yoga

Chapter 1, Verse 47

1.47 एवम् thus? उक्त्वा having said? अर्जुनः Arjuna? संख्ये in the battle? रथोपस्थे on the seat of the chariot? उपाविशत् sat down? विसृज्य having cast away? सशरम् with arrow? चा...

. Sanjaya said Having thus spoken in the midst of the battlefield, Arjuna, casting away his bow and arrow, sat down on the seat of the chariot with his mind overwhelmed with sorrow.
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Chapter 2Verse 13jnana-yoga

Chapter 2, Verse 13

2.13 Just as in this body the embodied (soul) passes into childhood, youth and old age, so also does it pass into another body; the firm man does not grieve thereat.

Just as in this body the embodied (soul) passes into childhood, youth and old age, so also does it pass into another body; the firm man does not grieve thereat.
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Chapter 2Verse 15jnana-yoga

Chapter 2, Verse 15

2.15 That firm man whom, surely, these afflict not, O chief among men, to whom pleasure and pain are the same, is fit for attaining immortality.

That firm man whom, surely, these afflict not, O chief among men, to whom pleasure and pain are the same, is fit for attaining immortality.
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Chapter 2Verse 19jnana-yoga

Chapter 2, Verse 19

2.19 He who takes the Self to be the slayer and he who thinks It is slain, neither of them ï1knowsï1

He who takes the Self to be the slayer and he who thinks It is slain, neither of them ï1knowsï1. It slays not, nor is It slain.
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Chapter 2Verse 20jnana-yoga

Chapter 2, Verse 20

2.20 It is not born, nor does It ever die; after having been, It again ceases not to be; unborn, eternal, changeless and ancient, It is not killed when the body is killed.

It is not born, nor does It ever die; after having been, It again ceases not to be; unborn, eternal, changeless and ancient, It is not killed when the body is killed.
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Chapter 2Verse 21jnana-yoga

Chapter 2, Verse 21

2.21 Whosoever knows It to be indestructible, eternal, unborn and inexhaustible, how can that man slay, O Arjuna, or cause to be slain?

Whosoever knows It to be indestructible, eternal, unborn and inexhaustible, how can that man slay, O Arjuna, or cause to be slain?
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Chapter 2Verse 22jnana-yoga

Chapter 2, Verse 22

2.22 Just as a man casts off worn-out clothes and puts on new ones, so also the embodied Self casts off worn-out bodies and enters others which are new.

Just as a man casts off worn-out clothes and puts on new ones, so also the embodied Self casts off worn-out bodies and enters others which are new.
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Chapter 2Verse 23jnana-yoga

Chapter 2, Verse 23

2.23 Weapons cut It not, fire burns It not, water wets It not, wind dries It not.

Weapons cut It not, fire burns It not, water wets It not, wind dries It not.
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Chapter 2Verse 25jnana-yoga

Chapter 2, Verse 25

2.25 This (Self) is said to be unmanifested, unthinkable and unchangeable

This (Self) is said to be unmanifested, unthinkable and unchangeable. Therefore, knowing This to be such, thou shouldst not grieve.
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Chapter 2Verse 28jnana-yoga

Chapter 2, Verse 28

2.28 Beings are unmanifested in their beginning, manifested in their middle state, O Arjuna, and unmanifested again in their end

Beings are unmanifested in their beginning, manifested in their middle state, O Arjuna, and unmanifested again in their end. What is there to grieve about?
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Chapter 2Verse 29jnana-yoga

Chapter 2, Verse 29

2.29 One sees This (the Self) as a wonder; another speaks of It as a wonder; another hears of It as a wonder; yet having heard, none understands It at all.

One sees This (the Self) as a wonder; another speaks of It as a wonder; another hears of It as a wonder; yet having heard, none understands It at all.
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Chapter 2Verse 30jnana-yoga

Chapter 2, Verse 30

2.30 This, the Indweller in the body of everyone, is ever indestructible, O Arjuna; therefore, thou shouldst not grieve for any creature.

This, the Indweller in the body of everyone, is ever indestructible, O Arjuna; therefore, thou shouldst not grieve for any creature.
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Chapter 2Verse 32jnana-yoga

Chapter 2, Verse 32

2.32 Happy are the Kshatriyas, O Arjuna! who are called upon to fight in such a battle that comes of itself as an open door to heaven.

Happy are the Kshatriyas, O Arjuna! who are called upon to fight in such a battle that comes of itself as an open door to heaven.
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Chapter 2Verse 52jnana-yoga

Chapter 2, Verse 52

2.52 When thy intellect crosses beyond the mire of delusion, then thou shalt attain to indifference as to what has been heard and what has yet to be heard.

When thy intellect crosses beyond the mire of delusion, then thou shalt attain to indifference as to what has been heard and what has yet to be heard.
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Chapter 2Verse 59jnana-yoga

Chapter 2, Verse 59

2.59 The objects of the senses turn away from the abstinent man leaving the longing (behind); but his longing also turns away on seeing the Supreme.

The objects of the senses turn away from the abstinent man leaving the longing (behind); but his longing also turns away on seeing the Supreme.
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Chapter 2Verse 62jnana-yoga

Chapter 2, Verse 62

2.62 When a man thinks of the objects, attachment for them arises; from attachment desire is born; from desire anger arises.

When a man thinks of the objects, attachment for them arises; from attachment desire is born; from desire anger arises.
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Chapter 2Verse 65jnana-yoga

Chapter 2, Verse 65

2.65 In that peace all pains are destroyed; for the intellect of the tranil-minded soon becomes steady.

In that peace all pains are destroyed; for the intellect of the tranil-minded soon becomes steady.
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Chapter 2Verse 67jnana-yoga

Chapter 2, Verse 67

2.67 For the mind, which follows in the wake of the wandering senses, carries away his discrimination, as the wind (carries away) a boat on the waters.

For the mind, which follows in the wake of the wandering senses, carries away his discrimination, as the wind (carries away) a boat on the waters.
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Chapter 2Verse 68jnana-yoga

Chapter 2, Verse 68

2.68 Therefore, O mighty-armed Arjuna, his knowledge is steady whose senses are completely restrained from sense-objects.

Therefore, O mighty-armed Arjuna, his knowledge is steady whose senses are completely restrained from sense-objects.
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Chapter 2Verse 69jnana-yoga

Chapter 2, Verse 69

2.69 That which is night to all beings, in that the self-controlled man is awake; when all beings are awake, that is night for the Muni (sage) who sees.

That which is night to all beings, in that the self-controlled man is awake; when all beings are awake, that is night for the Muni (sage) who sees.
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Chapter 2Verse 70jnana-yoga

Chapter 2, Verse 70

2.70 He attains peace into whom all desires enter as waters enter the ocean which, filled from all sides, remains unmoved; but not the man who is full of desires.

He attains peace into whom all desires enter as waters enter the ocean which, filled from all sides, remains unmoved; but not the man who is full of desires.
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Chapter 2Verse 72jnana-yoga

Chapter 2, Verse 72

2.72 This is the Brahmic seat (eternal state), O son of Pritha

This is the Brahmic seat (eternal state), O son of Pritha. Attaining to this, none is deluded. Being established therein, even at the end of life, one attains to oneness with Brahman.
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Chapter 3Verse 38jnana-yoga

Chapter 3, Verse 38

3.38 As fire is enveloped by smoke, as a mirror by dust, and as an embryo by the amnion, so is this enveloped by that.

As fire is enveloped by smoke, as a mirror by dust, and as an embryo by the amnion, so is this enveloped by that.
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Chapter 3Verse 41jnana-yoga

Chapter 3, Verse 41

3.41 Therefore, O best of the Bharatas (Arjuna), controlling the senses first, do thou kill this sinful thing, the destroyer of knowledge and realisation.

Therefore, O best of the Bharatas (Arjuna), controlling the senses first, do thou kill this sinful thing, the destroyer of knowledge and realisation.
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Chapter 4Verse 7jnana-yoga

Chapter 4, Verse 7

4.7 Whenever there is decline of righteousness, O Arjuna, and rise of unrighteousness, then I manifest Myself.

Whenever there is decline of righteousness, O Arjuna, and rise of unrighteousness, then I manifest Myself.
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Chapter 4Verse 26jnana-yoga

Chapter 4, Verse 26

4.26 Some again offer the organ of hearing and other senses as sacrifice in the fire of restraint; others offer sound and other objects of the senses as sacrifice in the fire of...

Some again offer the organ of hearing and other senses as sacrifice in the fire of restraint; others offer sound and other objects of the senses as sacrifice in the fire of the senses.
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Chapter 4Verse 27jnana-yoga

Chapter 4, Verse 27

4.27 Others again sacrifice all the functions of the senses and those of the breath (vital energy or Prana) in the fire of the Yoga of self-restraint kindled by knowledge.

Others again sacrifice all the functions of the senses and those of the breath (vital energy or Prana) in the fire of the Yoga of self-restraint kindled by knowledge.
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Chapter 4Verse 28jnana-yoga

Chapter 4, Verse 28

4.28 Others again offer wealth, austerity and Yoga as sacrifice, while the ascetics of self-restraint and rigid vows offer study of scriptures and knowledge as sacrifice.

Others again offer wealth, austerity and Yoga as sacrifice, while the ascetics of self-restraint and rigid vows offer study of scriptures and knowledge as sacrifice.
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Chapter 4Verse 29jnana-yoga

Chapter 4, Verse 29

4.29 Others offer as sacrifice the outgoing breath in the incoming, and the incoming in the outgoing, restraining the course of the outgoing and the incoming breaths, solely abs...

Others offer as sacrifice the outgoing breath in the incoming, and the incoming in the outgoing, restraining the course of the outgoing and the incoming breaths, solely absorbed in the restraint of the breath.
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Chapter 4Verse 35jnana-yoga

Chapter 4, Verse 35

4.35 Knowing ï1thatï1 thou shalt not, O Arjuna, again get deluded like this; and by that thou shalt see all beings in thy Self and also in Me.

Knowing ï1thatï1 thou shalt not, O Arjuna, again get deluded like this; and by that thou shalt see all beings in thy Self and also in Me.
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Chapter 4Verse 36jnana-yoga

Chapter 4, Verse 36

4.36 Even if thou art the most sinful of all sinners, yet thou shalt verily cross all sins by the raft of knowledge.

Even if thou art the most sinful of all sinners, yet thou shalt verily cross all sins by the raft of knowledge.
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Chapter 5Verse 8jnana-yoga

Chapter 5, Verse 8

5.8 "I do nothing at all," thus would the harmonised knower of Truth think seeing, hearing, touching, smelling, eating, going, sleeping, breathing.

I do nothing at all," thus would the harmonised knower of Truth think seeing, hearing, touching, smelling, eating, going, sleeping, breathing.
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Chapter 5Verse 16jnana-yoga

Chapter 5, Verse 16

5.16 But to those whose ignorance is destroyed by the knowledge of the Self, like the sun, knowledge reveals the Supreme (Brahman).

But to those whose ignorance is destroyed by the knowledge of the Self, like the sun, knowledge reveals the Supreme (Brahman).
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Chapter 5Verse 17jnana-yoga

Chapter 5, Verse 17

5.17 Their intellect absorbed in That, their self being That, established in That, with That for their supreme goal, they go whence there is no return, their sins dispelled by k...

Their intellect absorbed in That, their self being That, established in That, with That for their supreme goal, they go whence there is no return, their sins dispelled by knowledge.
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Chapter 5Verse 18jnana-yoga

Chapter 5, Verse 18

5.18 Sages look with an eal eye on a Brahmana endowed with learning and humility, on a cow, on an elephant, and even on a dog and an outcaste.

Sages look with an eal eye on a Brahmana endowed with learning and humility, on a cow, on an elephant, and even on a dog and an outcaste.
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Chapter 5Verse 21jnana-yoga

Chapter 5, Verse 21

5.21 With the self unattached to external contacts he finds happiness in the Self; with the self engaged in the meditation of Brahman he attains to the endless happiness.

With the self unattached to external contacts he finds happiness in the Self; with the self engaged in the meditation of Brahman he attains to the endless happiness.
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Chapter 5Verse 22jnana-yoga

Chapter 5, Verse 22

5.22 The enjoyments that are born of contacts are only generators of pain, for they have a beginning and an end, O Arjuna; the wise man does not rejoice in them.

The enjoyments that are born of contacts are only generators of pain, for they have a beginning and an end, O Arjuna; the wise man does not rejoice in them.
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Chapter 5Verse 23jnana-yoga

Chapter 5, Verse 23

5.23 He who is able, while still here (in this world) to withstand, before the liberation from the body, the impulse born out of desire and anger he is a Yogi, he is a happy man.

He who is able, while still here (in this world) to withstand, before the liberation from the body, the impulse born out of desire and anger he is a Yogi, he is a happy man.
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Chapter 5Verse 24jnana-yoga

Chapter 5, Verse 24

5.24 He who is happy within, who rejoices within, and who is illuminated within, that Yogi attains absolute freedom or Moksha, himself becoming Brahman.

He who is happy within, who rejoices within, and who is illuminated within, that Yogi attains absolute freedom or Moksha, himself becoming Brahman.
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Chapter 5Verse 27jnana-yoga

Chapter 5, Verse 27

5.27 Shutting out (all) external contacts and fixing the gaze between the eyrow, ealising the outgoing and incoming breaths moving within the nostrils.

Shutting out (all) external contacts and fixing the gaze between the eyrow, ealising the outgoing and incoming breaths moving within the nostrils.
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Chapter 5Verse 28jnana-yoga

Chapter 5, Verse 28

5.28 With the senses, the mind and the intellect (ever) controlled, having liberation as his supreme goal, free from desire, fear and anger the sage is verily liberated for ever.

With the senses, the mind and the intellect (ever) controlled, having liberation as his supreme goal, free from desire, fear and anger the sage is verily liberated for ever.
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Chapter 6Verse 5jnana-yoga

Chapter 6, Verse 5

6.5 One should raise oneself by one's Self alone; let not one lower oneself; for the Self alone is the friend of oneself, and the Self alone is the enemy of oneself.

One should raise oneself by one's Self alone; let not one lower oneself; for the Self alone is the friend of oneself, and the Self alone is the enemy of oneself.
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Chapter 6Verse 6jnana-yoga

Chapter 6, Verse 6

6.6 The Self is the friend of the self of him by whom the self has been conered by the Self, but to the unconered self, this Self stands in the position of an enemy, like an (ex...

The Self is the friend of the self of him by whom the self has been conered by the Self, but to the unconered self, this Self stands in the position of an enemy, like an (external) foe.
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Chapter 6Verse 8jnana-yoga

Chapter 6, Verse 8

6.8 The Yogi who is satisfied with the knowledge and the wisdom (of the Self), who has conered the senses, and to whom a clod of earth, a piece of stone and gold are the same, i...

The Yogi who is satisfied with the knowledge and the wisdom (of the Self), who has conered the senses, and to whom a clod of earth, a piece of stone and gold are the same, is said to be harmonied (i.e., is said to have attained Nirvikalpa Samadhi).
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Chapter 6Verse 15jnana-yoga

Chapter 6, Verse 15

6.15 Thus always keeping the mind balanced, the Yogi, with the mind controlled, attains to the peace abiding in Me, which culminates in liberation.

Thus always keeping the mind balanced, the Yogi, with the mind controlled, attains to the peace abiding in Me, which culminates in liberation.
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Chapter 6Verse 18jnana-yoga

Chapter 6, Verse 18

6.18 When the perfectly controlled mind rests in the Self only, free from longing for all the objects of desires, then it is said, 'He is united'.

When the perfectly controlled mind rests in the Self only, free from longing for all the objects of desires, then it is said, 'He is united'.
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Chapter 6Verse 19jnana-yoga

Chapter 6, Verse 19

6.19 As a lamp placed in a windless spot does not flicker to such is compared the Yogi of controlled mind, practising Yoga in the Self (or absorbed in the Yoga of the Self).

As a lamp placed in a windless spot does not flicker to such is compared the Yogi of controlled mind, practising Yoga in the Self (or absorbed in the Yoga of the Self).
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Chapter 6Verse 21jnana-yoga

Chapter 6, Verse 21

6.21 When he (the Yogi) feels that Infinite Bliss which can be grasped by the (pure) intellect and which transcends the senses, and established wherein he never moves from the R...

When he (the Yogi) feels that Infinite Bliss which can be grasped by the (pure) intellect and which transcends the senses, and established wherein he never moves from the Reality.
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Chapter 6Verse 25jnana-yoga

Chapter 6, Verse 25

6.25 Little by little let him attain to ietude by the intellect held firmly; having made the mind establish itself in the Self, let him not think of anything.

Little by little let him attain to ietude by the intellect held firmly; having made the mind establish itself in the Self, let him not think of anything.
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Chapter 6Verse 32jnana-yoga

Chapter 6, Verse 32

6.32 He who, through the likeness of the Self, O Arjuna, sees eality everywhere, be it pleasure or pain, he is regarded as the highest Yogi.

He who, through the likeness of the Self, O Arjuna, sees eality everywhere, be it pleasure or pain, he is regarded as the highest Yogi.
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Chapter 6Verse 36jnana-yoga

Chapter 6, Verse 36

6.36 I think Yoga is hard to be attained by one of uncontrolled self, but the self-controlled and striving one can attain to it by the (proper) means.

I think Yoga is hard to be attained by one of uncontrolled self, but the self-controlled and striving one can attain to it by the (proper) means.
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Chapter 6Verse 45jnana-yoga

Chapter 6, Verse 45

6.45 But the Yogi who strives with assiduity, purified of sins and perfected gradually through many births, reaches the highest goal.

But the Yogi who strives with assiduity, purified of sins and perfected gradually through many births, reaches the highest goal.
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Chapter 7Verse 5jnana-yoga

Chapter 7, Verse 5

7.5 This is the inferior Prakriti, O mighty-armed (Arjuna); know thou as different from it My higher Prakriti (Nature), the very life-element, by which this world is upheld.

This is the inferior Prakriti, O mighty-armed (Arjuna); know thou as different from it My higher Prakriti (Nature), the very life-element, by which this world is upheld.
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Chapter 7Verse 6jnana-yoga

Chapter 7, Verse 6

7.6 Know that these two (Natures) are the womb of all beings

Know that these two (Natures) are the womb of all beings. So I am the source and dissolution of the whole universe.
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Chapter 7Verse 9jnana-yoga

Chapter 7, Verse 9

7.9 I am the sweet fragrance in the earth and the brilliance in the fire, the life in all beings, and I am the austerity in ascetics.

I am the sweet fragrance in the earth and the brilliance in the fire, the life in all beings, and I am the austerity in ascetics.
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Chapter 8Verse 8jnana-yoga

Chapter 8, Verse 8

8.8 With the mind not moving towards any other thing, made steadfast by the method of habitual meditation, and constantly meditating, one goes to the Supreme Person, the Resplen...

With the mind not moving towards any other thing, made steadfast by the method of habitual meditation, and constantly meditating, one goes to the Supreme Person, the Resplendent, O Arjuna.
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Chapter 8Verse 12jnana-yoga

Chapter 8, Verse 12

8.12 Having closed all the gates, confined the mind in the heart and fixed the life-breath in the head, engaged in the practice of concentration.

Having closed all the gates, confined the mind in the heart and fixed the life-breath in the head, engaged in the practice of concentration.
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Chapter 8Verse 17jnana-yoga

Chapter 8, Verse 17

8.17 Those people who know the day of Brahma which is of a duration of a thousand Yugas (ages) and the night which is also of a thousand Yugas duration, they know day and night.

Those people who know the day of Brahma which is of a duration of a thousand Yugas (ages) and the night which is also of a thousand Yugas duration, they know day and night.
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Chapter 8Verse 21jnana-yoga

Chapter 8, Verse 21

8.21 What is called the Unmanifested and the Imperishable, That they say is the highest goal

What is called the Unmanifested and the Imperishable, That they say is the highest goal. They who reach It do not return (to this Samsara). That is My highest abode (place or state).
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Chapter 8Verse 27jnana-yoga

Chapter 8, Verse 27

8.27 Knowing these paths, O Arjuna, no Yogi is deluded; therefore at all times be steadfast in Yoga.

Knowing these paths, O Arjuna, no Yogi is deluded; therefore at all times be steadfast in Yoga.
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Chapter 9Verse 5jnana-yoga

Chapter 9, Verse 5

9.5 Nor do beings exist in Me (in reality); behold My divine Yoga, supporting all beings, but not dwelling in them, is My Self, the efficient cause of beings.

Nor do beings exist in Me (in reality); behold My divine Yoga, supporting all beings, but not dwelling in them, is My Self, the efficient cause of beings.
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Chapter 9Verse 7jnana-yoga

Chapter 9, Verse 7

9.7 All beings, O Arjuna, go into My Nature at the end of a Kalpa; I send them forth again at the beginning of (the next) Kalpa.

All beings, O Arjuna, go into My Nature at the end of a Kalpa; I send them forth again at the beginning of (the next) Kalpa.
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Chapter 9Verse 19jnana-yoga

Chapter 9, Verse 19

9.19 (As the sun) I give heat; I withhold and send forth the rain; I am immortality and also death, existence and non-existence, O Arjuna.

(As the sun) I give heat; I withhold and send forth the rain; I am immortality and also death, existence and non-existence, O Arjuna.
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Chapter 9Verse 21jnana-yoga

Chapter 9, Verse 21

9.21 They, having enjoyed the vast heaven, enter the world of mortals when their merit is exhausted; thus abiding by the injunctions of the ï1threeï1 (Vedas) and desiring (objec...

They, having enjoyed the vast heaven, enter the world of mortals when their merit is exhausted; thus abiding by the injunctions of the ï1threeï1 (Vedas) and desiring (objects of) desires, they attain to the state of going and returning.
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Chapter 10Verse 4jnana-yoga

Chapter 10, Verse 4

10.4 Intellect, wisdom, non-delusion, forgiveness, truth, self-restraint, calmness, happiness, pain, existence or birth, non-existence or death, fear and also fearlessness.

Intellect, wisdom, non-delusion, forgiveness, truth, self-restraint, calmness, happiness, pain, existence or birth, non-existence or death, fear and also fearlessness.
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Chapter 10Verse 6jnana-yoga

Chapter 10, Verse 6

10.6 The seven great sages, the ancient four and also the Manus, possessed of powers like Me (on account of their minds being fixed on Me), were born of (My) mind; from them are...

The seven great sages, the ancient four and also the Manus, possessed of powers like Me (on account of their minds being fixed on Me), were born of (My) mind; from them are these creatures born in this world.
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Chapter 10Verse 13jnana-yoga

Chapter 10, Verse 13

10.13 All the sages have thus declared Thee, as also the divine sage Narada; so also Asita, Devala and Vyasa; and now Thou Thyself sayest so to me.

All the sages have thus declared Thee, as also the divine sage Narada; so also Asita, Devala and Vyasa; and now Thou Thyself sayest so to me.
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Chapter 10Verse 25jnana-yoga

Chapter 10, Verse 25

10.25 Among the great sages I am Bhrigu; among words I am the one syllable (Om); among sacrifices I am the sacrifice of silent repetition; among the immovable things I am the Hi...

Among the great sages I am Bhrigu; among words I am the one syllable (Om); among sacrifices I am the sacrifice of silent repetition; among the immovable things I am the Himalayas.
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Chapter 10Verse 38jnana-yoga

Chapter 10, Verse 38

10.38 Of those who punish, I am the sceptre; among those who seek victory, I am statesmanship; and also among secrets, I am silence; knowledge among knowers I am.

Of those who punish, I am the sceptre; among those who seek victory, I am statesmanship; and also among secrets, I am silence; knowledge among knowers I am.
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Chapter 10Verse 39jnana-yoga

Chapter 10, Verse 39

10.39 And whatever is the seed of all beings, that also am I, O Arjuna; there is no being, whether moving or unmoving, that can exist without Me.

And whatever is the seed of all beings, that also am I, O Arjuna; there is no being, whether moving or unmoving, that can exist without Me.
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Chapter 11Verse 11jnana-yoga

Chapter 11, Verse 11

11.11 Wearing divine garlands (necklaces) and apparel, anointed with divine unguents, the all-wonderful, resplendent (Being) endless with faces on all sides.

Wearing divine garlands (necklaces) and apparel, anointed with divine unguents, the all-wonderful, resplendent (Being) endless with faces on all sides.
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Chapter 11Verse 48jnana-yoga

Chapter 11, Verse 48

11.48 Neither by the study of the Vedas and sacrifices, nor by gifts nor by rituals nor by severe austerities can I be seen in this form in the world of men by any other than th...

Neither by the study of the Vedas and sacrifices, nor by gifts nor by rituals nor by severe austerities can I be seen in this form in the world of men by any other than thyself, O great hero of the Kurus (Arjuna).
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Chapter 13Verse 5jnana-yoga

Chapter 13, Verse 5

13.5 Sages have sung in many ways, in various distinctive chants and also in the suggestive words indicative of the Absolute, full of reasoning and decisive.

Sages have sung in many ways, in various distinctive chants and also in the suggestive words indicative of the Absolute, full of reasoning and decisive.
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Chapter 13Verse 10jnana-yoga

Chapter 13, Verse 10

13.10 Non-attachment, non-identification of the Self with son, wife, home and the rest, and constant even-mindedness on the attainment of the desirable and the undesirable.

Non-attachment, non-identification of the Self with son, wife, home and the rest, and constant even-mindedness on the attainment of the desirable and the undesirable.
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Chapter 13Verse 16jnana-yoga

Chapter 13, Verse 16

13.16 Without and within (all) beings the unmoving and also the moving; because of Its subtlety, unknowable; and near and far away is That.

Without and within (all) beings the unmoving and also the moving; because of Its subtlety, unknowable; and near and far away is That.
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Chapter 13Verse 17jnana-yoga

Chapter 13, Verse 17

13.17 And undivided, yet It exists as if divided in beings; It is to be known as the supporter of being; It devours and It generates.

And undivided, yet It exists as if divided in beings; It is to be known as the supporter of being; It devours and It generates.
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Chapter 13Verse 18jnana-yoga

Chapter 13, Verse 18

13.18 That, the Light of all lights, is said to be beyond darkness: knowledge, the knowable and the goal of knowledge, seated in the hearts of all.

That, the Light of all lights, is said to be beyond darkness: knowledge, the knowable and the goal of knowledge, seated in the hearts of all.
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Chapter 13Verse 31jnana-yoga

Chapter 13, Verse 31

13.31 When a man sees the whole variety of beings as resting in the One, and spreading forth from That alone, he then becomes Brahman.

When a man sees the whole variety of beings as resting in the One, and spreading forth from That alone, he then becomes Brahman.
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Chapter 13Verse 35jnana-yoga

Chapter 13, Verse 35

13.35 They who, by the eye of knowledge, perceive the distinction between the field and its knower and also the liberation from the Nature of being, go to the Supreme.

They who, by the eye of knowledge, perceive the distinction between the field and its knower and also the liberation from the Nature of being, go to the Supreme.
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Chapter 14Verse 5jnana-yoga

Chapter 14, Verse 5

14.5 Purity, passion and inertia these alities, O Arjuna, born of Nature, bind fast in the body, the embodied, the indestructible.

Purity, passion and inertia these alities, O Arjuna, born of Nature, bind fast in the body, the embodied, the indestructible.
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Chapter 14Verse 6jnana-yoga

Chapter 14, Verse 6

14.6 Of these, Sattva, which from its stainlessness is luminous and healthy, binds by attachment to happiness and by attachment to knowledge, O sinless one.

Of these, Sattva, which from its stainlessness is luminous and healthy, binds by attachment to happiness and by attachment to knowledge, O sinless one.
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Chapter 14Verse 17jnana-yoga

Chapter 14, Verse 17

14.17 From Sattva arises knowledge, and greed from Rajas; heedlessness and delusion arise from Tamas, and also ignorance.

From Sattva arises knowledge, and greed from Rajas; heedlessness and delusion arise from Tamas, and also ignorance.
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Chapter 14Verse 23jnana-yoga

Chapter 14, Verse 23

14.23 He who, seated like one unconcerned, is not moved by the alities, and who, knowing that the alities are active, is self-centred and moves not.

He who, seated like one unconcerned, is not moved by the alities, and who, knowing that the alities are active, is self-centred and moves not.
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Chapter 14Verse 24jnana-yoga

Chapter 14, Verse 24

14.24 Who is the same in pleasure and pain, who dwells in the Self, to whom a clod of earth, stone and gold are alike, who is the same to the dear and the unfriendly, who is fir...

Who is the same in pleasure and pain, who dwells in the Self, to whom a clod of earth, stone and gold are alike, who is the same to the dear and the unfriendly, who is firm, and to whom censure and praise are as one.
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Chapter 15Verse 5jnana-yoga

Chapter 15, Verse 5

15.5 Free from pride and delusion, victorious over the evil of attachment, dwelling constantly in the Self, their desires having completely turned away, freed from the pairs of...

Free from pride and delusion, victorious over the evil of attachment, dwelling constantly in the Self, their desires having completely turned away, freed from the pairs of opposites known as pleasure and pain, the undeluded reach the eternal goal.
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Chapter 15Verse 6jnana-yoga

Chapter 15, Verse 6

15.6 Neither doth the sun illumine there nor the moon, nor the fire; having gone thither they return not; that is My supreme abode.

Neither doth the sun illumine there nor the moon, nor the fire; having gone thither they return not; that is My supreme abode.
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Chapter 15Verse 10jnana-yoga

Chapter 15, Verse 10

15.10 The deluded do not see Him Who departs, stays and enjoys; but they who possess the eye of knowledge behold Him.

The deluded do not see Him Who departs, stays and enjoys; but they who possess the eye of knowledge behold Him.
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Chapter 16Verse 11jnana-yoga

Chapter 16, Verse 11

16.11 Giving themselves over to immeasurable cares ending only with death, regarding gratification of lust as their highest aim, and feeling sure that that is all.

Giving themselves over to immeasurable cares ending only with death, regarding gratification of lust as their highest aim, and feeling sure that that is all.
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Chapter 16Verse 16jnana-yoga

Chapter 16, Verse 16

16.16 Bewildered by many a fancy, entangled in the snare of delusion, addicted to the gratification of lust, they fall into a foul hell.

Bewildered by many a fancy, entangled in the snare of delusion, addicted to the gratification of lust, they fall into a foul hell.
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Chapter 16Verse 22jnana-yoga

Chapter 16, Verse 22

16.22 A man who is liberated from these three gates to darkness, O Arjuna, practises what is good for him and thus goes to the Supreme Goal.

A man who is liberated from these three gates to darkness, O Arjuna, practises what is good for him and thus goes to the Supreme Goal.
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Chapter 17Verse 9jnana-yoga

Chapter 17, Verse 9

17.9 The foods that are bitter, sour, saline, excessively hot, pungent, dry and burning, are liked by the Rajasic and are productive of pain, grief and disease.

The foods that are bitter, sour, saline, excessively hot, pungent, dry and burning, are liked by the Rajasic and are productive of pain, grief and disease.
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Chapter 17Verse 19jnana-yoga

Chapter 17, Verse 19

17.19 That austerity which is practised out of a foolish notion, with self-torture, or for the purpose of destroying another, is declared to be Tamasic.

That austerity which is practised out of a foolish notion, with self-torture, or for the purpose of destroying another, is declared to be Tamasic.
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Chapter 18Verse 20jnana-yoga

Chapter 18, Verse 20

18.20 That by which one sees the one indestructible Reality in all beings, not separate in all the separate beings know thou that knowledge to be Sattvic.

That by which one sees the one indestructible Reality in all beings, not separate in all the separate beings know thou that knowledge to be Sattvic.
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Chapter 18Verse 21jnana-yoga

Chapter 18, Verse 21

18.21 But that knowledge which sees in all beings various entities of distinct kinds as different from one another know thou that knowledge to be Rajasic.

But that knowledge which sees in all beings various entities of distinct kinds as different from one another know thou that knowledge to be Rajasic.
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Chapter 18Verse 29jnana-yoga

Chapter 18, Verse 29

18.29 Hear thou the threefold division of intellect and firmness according to the Gunas, as I declare them fully and distinctly, O Arjuna.

Hear thou the threefold division of intellect and firmness according to the Gunas, as I declare them fully and distinctly, O Arjuna.
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Chapter 18Verse 33jnana-yoga

Chapter 18, Verse 33

18.33 The unwavering firmness by which, through Yoga, the functions of the mind, the life-force and the senses are restrained that firmness, O Arjuna, is Sattvic (pure).

The unwavering firmness by which, through Yoga, the functions of the mind, the life-force and the senses are restrained that firmness, O Arjuna, is Sattvic (pure).
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Chapter 18Verse 37jnana-yoga

Chapter 18, Verse 37

18.37 That which is like poison at first but in the end like nectar that happiness is declared to be Sattvic, born of the purity of one's own mind due to Self-realisation.

That which is like poison at first but in the end like nectar that happiness is declared to be Sattvic, born of the purity of one's own mind due to Self-realisation.
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Chapter 18Verse 38jnana-yoga

Chapter 18, Verse 38

18.38 That happiness which arises from the contact of the sense-organs with the objects, which is at first like nectar, and in the end like poison that is declared to be Rajasic.

That happiness which arises from the contact of the sense-organs with the objects, which is at first like nectar, and in the end like poison that is declared to be Rajasic.
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Chapter 18Verse 39jnana-yoga

Chapter 18, Verse 39

18.39 That happiness which at first as well as in the seel deludes the self, and which arises from sleep, indolence and heedlessness that is declared to be Tamasic.

That happiness which at first as well as in the seel deludes the self, and which arises from sleep, indolence and heedlessness that is declared to be Tamasic.
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Chapter 18Verse 59jnana-yoga

Chapter 18, Verse 59

18.59 If, filled with egoism, thou thinkest: "I will not fight", vain is this, thy resolve; Nature will compel thee.

If, filled with egoism, thou thinkest: "I will not fight", vain is this, thy resolve; Nature will compel thee.
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Chapter 18Verse 63jnana-yoga

Chapter 18, Verse 63

18.63 Thus has wisdom, more secret than secrecy itself, been declared unto thee by Me; having reflected over it fully, then act as thou wishest.

Thus has wisdom, more secret than secrecy itself, been declared unto thee by Me; having reflected over it fully, then act as thou wishest.
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Chapter 18Verse 64jnana-yoga

Chapter 18, Verse 64

18.64 Hear thou again My supreme word, most secret of all; because thou art dearly beloved of Me, I will tell thee what is good.

Hear thou again My supreme word, most secret of all; because thou art dearly beloved of Me, I will tell thee what is good.
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Chapter 18Verse 76jnana-yoga

Chapter 18, Verse 76

18.76 O King, remembering this wonderful and holy dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna, I rejoice again and again.

O King, remembering this wonderful and holy dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna, I rejoice again and again.
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