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News News Bhagavad Gita 15.11: Yogis who strive perceive this Self within themselves. But those of impure mind, though striving, do not see it.
BG 15.11 , Yogis who strive perceive this Self within themselves. But those of impure mind, though striving, do not see it.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep reflection. Study…News Bhagavad Gita 15.10: The deluded do not perceive the soul as it departs, dwells, or enjoys, united with the gunas. Those with the eye of knowledge see it.
BG 15.10 , The deluded do not perceive the soul as it departs, dwells, or enjoys, united with the gunas. Those with the eye of knowledge see it.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep…News Bhagavad Gita 15.9: Presiding over the ear, the eye, touch, taste, and smell, and the mind, this soul enjoys the sense objects.
BG 15.9 , Presiding over the ear, the eye, touch, taste, and smell, and the mind, this soul enjoys the sense objects.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep reflection. Study…News Bhagavad Gita 15.8: Just as the wind carries fragrances from place to place, so the lord of the body, when it departs and when it arrives, takes these senses with it.
BG 15.8 , Just as the wind carries fragrances from place to place, so the lord of the body, when it departs and when it arrives, takes these senses with it.. Sanskrit,…News Bhagavad Gita 15.7: An eternal portion of Me becomes the individual soul in the world of the living. It draws to itself the senses, with the mind as the sixth, resting in prakriti.
BG 15.7 , An eternal portion of Me becomes the individual soul in the world of the living. It draws to itself the senses, with the mind as the sixth, resting in prakriti..…News Bhagavad Gita 15.6: Neither Sun Nor Moon Illuminates My Supreme Abode
BG 15.6 , The supreme abode needs no sun, moon, or fire to illuminate it. Having gone there, one does not return. One of the Gita’s most luminous verses.News Bhagavad Gita 15.5: Those free from pride and delusion, who have conquered the fault of attachment, who dwell in the Self, whose desires have ceased, who are freed from the pairs of opposites, go to that imperishable state.
BG 15.5 , Those free from pride and delusion, who have conquered the fault of attachment, who dwell in the Self, whose desires have ceased, who are freed from the pairs of…News Bhagavad Gita 15.4: Then that state must be sought from which, once gone, one does not return. Surrender to that primeval Purusha from whom all ancient activity has flowed.
BG 15.4 , Then that state must be sought from which, once gone, one does not return. Surrender to that primeval Purusha from whom all ancient activity has flowed.. Sanskrit,…News Bhagavad Gita 15.3: Its true form is not perceived here, nor its end, origin, or foundation. Cut down this deeply rooted ashvattha tree with the firm axe of non-attachment.
BG 15.3 , Its true form is not perceived here, nor its end, origin, or foundation. Cut down this deeply rooted ashvattha tree with the firm axe of non-attachment.. Sanskrit,…News Bhagavad Gita 15.2: Its branches spread below and above, nourished by the gunas, with sense objects as its buds. Below, its roots extend into the human world, binding through action.
BG 15.2 , Its branches spread below and above, nourished by the gunas, with sense objects as its buds. Below, its roots extend into the human world, binding through action..…News Bhagavad Gita 15.1: The Supreme Lord said: They speak of an imperishable ashvattha tree with its roots above and branches below. Its leaves are the Vedic hymns. One who knows it is a knower of the Vedas.
BG 15.1 , The Supreme Lord said: They speak of an imperishable ashvattha tree with its roots above and branches below. Its leaves are the Vedic hymns. One who knows it is a knower…
