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News News Bhagavad Gita 18.35: The fortitude by which a fool does not give up sleep, fear, grief, despair, and arrogance: that fortitude is tamasic, O Partha.
BG 18.35 , The fortitude by which a fool does not give up sleep, fear, grief, despair, and arrogance: that fortitude is tamasic, O Partha.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep…News Bhagavad Gita 18.34: But the fortitude by which one clings to dharma, desire, and wealth, craving fruit from each: that fortitude is rajasic, O Partha.
BG 18.34 , But the fortitude by which one clings to dharma, desire, and wealth, craving fruit from each: that fortitude is rajasic, O Partha.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep…News Bhagavad Gita 18.33: The unwavering fortitude by which, through yoga, one sustains the activities of the mind, breath, and senses: that fortitude is sattvic, O Partha.
BG 18.33 , The unwavering fortitude by which, through yoga, one sustains the activities of the mind, breath, and senses: that fortitude is sattvic, O Partha.. Sanskrit,…News Bhagavad Gita 18.32: The intellect that, enveloped in darkness, thinks adharma is dharma and sees everything in reverse: that intellect is tamasic, O Partha.
BG 18.32 , The intellect that, enveloped in darkness, thinks adharma is dharma and sees everything in reverse: that intellect is tamasic, O Partha.. Sanskrit, translation, and…News Bhagavad Gita 18.31: The intellect that understands dharma and adharma, and what ought and ought not to be done, but incorrectly: that intellect is rajasic, O Partha.
BG 18.31 , The intellect that understands dharma and adharma, and what ought and ought not to be done, but incorrectly: that intellect is rajasic, O Partha.. Sanskrit,…News Bhagavad Gita 18.30: The intellect that knows action and renunciation, what ought to be done and what ought not, fear and fearlessness, bondage and liberation: that intellect is sattvic, O Partha.
BG 18.30 , The intellect that knows action and renunciation, what ought to be done and what ought not, fear and fearlessness, bondage and liberation: that intellect is sattvic, O…News Bhagavad Gita 18.29: Hear now the threefold distinction of intellect and fortitude according to the gunas, declared in full and separately, O Dhananjaya.
BG 18.29 , Hear now the threefold distinction of intellect and fortitude according to the gunas, declared in full and separately, O Dhananjaya.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep…News Bhagavad Gita 18.28: Undisciplined, vulgar, stubborn, deceitful, malicious, lazy, despondent, and procrastinating: such a doer is called tamasic.
BG 18.28 , Undisciplined, vulgar, stubborn, deceitful, malicious, lazy, despondent, and procrastinating: such a doer is called tamasic.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep…News Bhagavad Gita 18.27: Passionate, craving the fruits of action, greedy, harmful, impure, moved by joy and sorrow: such a doer is declared rajasic.
BG 18.27 , Passionate, craving the fruits of action, greedy, harmful, impure, moved by joy and sorrow: such a doer is declared rajasic.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep…News Bhagavad Gita 18.26: Free from attachment, not speaking of ‘I’, endowed with fortitude and enthusiasm, unchanged in success or failure: such a doer is called sattvic.
BG 18.26 , Free from attachment, not speaking of ‘I’, endowed with fortitude and enthusiasm, unchanged in success or failure: such a doer is called sattvic.. Sanskrit,…News Bhagavad Gita 18.25: Action undertaken through delusion, without regard for consequences, harm, or human capacity: that is declared tamasic.
BG 18.25 , Action undertaken through delusion, without regard for consequences, harm, or human capacity: that is declared tamasic.. Sanskrit, translation, and deep reflection.…
