Bhagavad Gita 14.5: The Three Gunas Bind the Undying Soul to the Body

BG 14.5 , Sattva, rajas, and tamas are the three qualities of nature that bind the soul. Understand how they work with GitaPath.

BG 14.5 , Sattva, rajas, and tamas are the three qualities of nature that bind the soul. Understand how they work with GitaPath.

BG 14.4 , Whatever forms arise in all wombs, O Kaunteya, the great Brahman is their womb and I am the seed-giving father.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep reflection. Study the three gunas verse by verse with GitaPath.

BG 14.3 , My womb is the great Brahman. In it I place the seed. From this arises the birth of all beings, O Bharata.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep reflection. Study the three gunas verse by verse with GitaPath.

BG 14.2 , Taking refuge in this knowledge and having attained My nature, they are neither born at creation nor troubled at dissolution.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep reflection. Study the three gunas verse by verse with GitaPath.

BG 14.1 , I will again declare the highest knowledge, the best of all knowledges, knowing which all the sages have attained supreme perfection from here.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep reflection. Study the three gunas verse by verse with GitaPath.

BG 13.34 , The closing verse of Chapter 13. Those who see with the eye of knowledge the difference between field and knower attain liberation. Explore on GitaPath.

BG 13.33 , Just as the one sun illuminates this entire world, so the owner of the field illuminates the entire field, O Bharata.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep reflection. Study Kshetra Kshetrajna Yoga verse by verse with GitaPath.

BG 13.32 , Just as the all-pervading space is not tainted because of its subtlety, so the Self, present everywhere in the body, is not tainted.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep reflection. Study Kshetra Kshetrajna Yoga verse by verse with GitaPath.

BG 13.31 , Being beginningless and without qualities, the supreme Self, though dwelling in the body, neither acts nor is tainted.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep reflection. Study Kshetra Kshetrajna Yoga verse by verse with GitaPath.

BG 13.30 , When one perceives the separate existence of beings as resting in One, and the expansion of all from That One, then one attains Brahman.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep reflection. Study Kshetra Kshetrajna Yoga verse by verse with GitaPath.
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