Gitapath
Articles filed under Gitapath.
News News Bhagavad Gita 14.26: Unwavering Devotion Transcends the Three Gunas
BG 14.26 , One who serves Krishna with unwavering devotion transcends the three gunas and becomes fit for Brahman. Explore this key verse on GitaPath.News Bhagavad Gita 14.25: …equal in honor and dishonor, equal toward friend and foe, having given up all undertakings: such a one is said to have transcended the gunas.
BG 14.25 , …equal in honor and dishonor, equal toward friend and foe, having given up all undertakings: such a one is said to have transcended the gunas.. Sanskrit, translation,…News Bhagavad Gita 14.24: …equal in pleasure and pain, self-contained, equal toward a clod, stone, and gold, equal toward the agreeable and disagreeable, steady, equal in blame and self-praise…
BG 14.24 , …equal in pleasure and pain, self-contained, equal toward a clod, stone, and gold, equal toward the agreeable and disagreeable, steady, equal in blame and self-praise….…News Bhagavad Gita 14.23: …who sits like one indifferent, who is not moved by the gunas, knowing that the gunas are acting, who stands firm and does not waver…
BG 14.23 , …who sits like one indifferent, who is not moved by the gunas, knowing that the gunas are acting, who stands firm and does not waver…. Sanskrit, translation, and deep…News Bhagavad Gita 14.22: Krishna replies: One who does not hate illumination, activity, and delusion when they arise, nor craves them when they cease…
BG 14.22 , Krishna replies: One who does not hate illumination, activity, and delusion when they arise, nor craves them when they cease…. Sanskrit, translation, and deep…News Bhagavad Gita 14.21: Arjuna asks: What are the marks of one who has transcended the three gunas, O Lord? What is their conduct? How do they transcend them?
BG 14.21 , Arjuna asks: What are the marks of one who has transcended the three gunas, O Lord? What is their conduct? How do they transcend them?. Sanskrit, translation, and deep…News Bhagavad Gita 14.20: Having transcended these three gunas that arise with the body, the embodied soul is freed from birth, death, old age, and suffering, and attains immortality.
BG 14.20 , Having transcended these three gunas that arise with the body, the embodied soul is freed from birth, death, old age, and suffering, and attains immortality.. Sanskrit,…News Bhagavad Gita 14.19: The Seer Who Sees No Doer but the Gunas Attains the Divine
BG 14.19 , When the seer perceives no doer but the gunas, and knows what is beyond them, they attain the divine nature. A pivotal verse in Chapter 14.News Bhagavad Gita 14.18: Those established in sattva go upward. Those in rajas remain in the middle. Those in tamas go downward.
BG 14.18 , Those established in sattva go upward. Those in rajas remain in the middle. Those in tamas go downward.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep reflection. Study the three…News Bhagavad Gita 14.17: From sattva arises knowledge. From rajas arises greed. From tamas arise heedlessness, delusion, and ignorance.
BG 14.17 , From sattva arises knowledge. From rajas arises greed. From tamas arise heedlessness, delusion, and ignorance.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep reflection. Study the…News Bhagavad Gita 14.16: The fruit of good action is said to be sattvic and pure. The fruit of rajas is pain. The fruit of tamas is ignorance.
BG 14.16 , The fruit of good action is said to be sattvic and pure. The fruit of rajas is pain. The fruit of tamas is ignorance.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep reflection. Study…
