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News News Bhagavad Gita 17.3: You Are What You Believe , Faith Is Identity
BG 17.3 , ‘A person is made of faith. Whatever their faith is, that they are.’ One of the Gita’s most psychologically profound verses. Explore on GitaPath.News Bhagavad Gita 17.2: Krishna replies: The faith of embodied beings is of three kinds, born of their own nature: sattvic, rajasic, and tamasic. Hear about these.
BG 17.2 , Krishna replies: The faith of embodied beings is of three kinds, born of their own nature: sattvic, rajasic, and tamasic. Hear about these.. Sanskrit, translation, and…News Bhagavad Gita 17.1: Arjuna asks: Those who set aside scriptural injunction but worship with faith, what is their standing, O Krishna? Sattva, rajas, or tamas?
BG 17.1 , Arjuna asks: Those who set aside scriptural injunction but worship with faith, what is their standing, O Krishna? Sattva, rajas, or tamas?. Sanskrit, translation, and…News Bhagavad Gita 16.24: Therefore, let scripture be your guide in determining what to do and what not to do. Knowing what is declared by scriptural injunction, you should act here.
BG 16.24 , Therefore, let scripture be your guide in determining what to do and what not to do. Knowing what is declared by scriptural injunction, you should act here.. Sanskrit,…News Bhagavad Gita 16.23: One who discards scriptural injunction and acts according to the impulse of desire attains neither perfection, nor happiness, nor the supreme goal.
BG 16.23 , One who discards scriptural injunction and acts according to the impulse of desire attains neither perfection, nor happiness, nor the supreme goal.. Sanskrit,…News Bhagavad Gita 16.22: One who is free from these three gates of darkness, O Kaunteya, does what is good for the self, and thereby attains the supreme goal.
BG 16.22 , One who is free from these three gates of darkness, O Kaunteya, does what is good for the self, and thereby attains the supreme goal.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep…News Bhagavad Gita 16.21: The Three Gates to Hell: Desire, Anger, and Greed
BG 16.21 , Desire, anger, and greed are the three gates to destruction. Abandon these three. One of the Gita’s most direct and actionable teachings.News Bhagavad Gita 16.20: Born into demonic wombs, birth after birth, deluded, not attaining Me, they sink to the lowest condition, O Kaunteya.
BG 16.20 , Born into demonic wombs, birth after birth, deluded, not attaining Me, they sink to the lowest condition, O Kaunteya.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep reflection. Study…News Bhagavad Gita 16.19: These cruel haters, the worst among human beings, I hurl repeatedly into demonic wombs in the cycle of rebirth.
BG 16.19 , These cruel haters, the worst among human beings, I hurl repeatedly into demonic wombs in the cycle of rebirth.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep reflection. Study…News Bhagavad Gita 16.18: Clinging to ego, force, arrogance, desire, and anger, these envious people hate Me in their own bodies and in the bodies of others.
BG 16.18 , Clinging to ego, force, arrogance, desire, and anger, these envious people hate Me in their own bodies and in the bodies of others.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep…News Bhagavad Gita 16.17: Self-conceited, stubborn, intoxicated with pride and wealth, they perform sacrifices in name only, out of ostentation, against scriptural injunction.
BG 16.17 , Self-conceited, stubborn, intoxicated with pride and wealth, they perform sacrifices in name only, out of ostentation, against scriptural injunction.. Sanskrit,…
