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CHAPTER 7: THE YOGA OF WISDOM

About knowing and realizing oneself

(1) The Supreme Lord said: 'Try to hear about, how attached to Me in the mind, o son of Prithâ, practicing unification under My care, you can know that complete of Me without any doubt. (2) I shall now in full explain to you this knowledge together with its wisdom, knowing which leaves one nothing further to be known in this world.

(3) Out of thousands of men but a single one endeavors for perfection and of those endeavoring thus there is indeed but a single one who really knows Me. (4) Earth, water, fire, air, ether, mind, intelligence and certainly false ego thus together are my eight separated energies. (5) Try to understand that besides these lower ones there is another energy that is the superior of Me as the soul of the living entities, o mighty armed one, which is sustaining this material world. (6) All created is rooted in these two; know that of all included in this universe I am as well the source of manifestation as its dissolution.

(7) Beyond the superior of Me, there is nothing else to be found, o conquerer of wealth; in Me is all that we see strung like pearls on a thread. (8) I am the taste of water, o son of Kuntî, the light I am of the moon and the sun, the pranava in all the Vedas, the sound in the sky and manhood in man. (9) Also the pure fragrance of the earth as well as the heat of fire I am and the life in all living beings and the penance in the repentant I am too. (10) Know, o son of Prithâ, that I am the seed of all living beings, the original intelligence of the intelligent I am; I am the prowess of the powerful. (11) I am the strength of the strong that is free from desire and attachment and, o Lord of the Bhâratas, I am the sex-life in all living beings that is consistent with its nature.

(12) And try to understand that of all which is surely in the state of goodness, passion and slowness and thus all that is certainly so of Me, you should not know Me as being in them but that they are in Me. (13) From all these three states consisting of the natural modes the whole world is deluded not knowing Me as being situated above them as the inexhaustible Supreme. (14) This divine energy of Mine consisting of the three modes is very difficult to overcome, but surely they who surrender to Me will overcome this illusory of matter. (15) The ones who do evil and the foolish do not surrender to Me; the lowest of mankind whose knowledge is stolen by this mâyâ have adopted the atheistic nature.

(16) Of the pious of men there are four kinds that are devoted to Me, o Arjuna: the distressed, the inquisitive, the ones desiring material gain and the ones who know things as they are as well, o great one of the Bhâratas. (17) Of these the one, who is always aligned in the sole devotion of knowing things as they are, is specially dear, for certainly as with the person of knowledge I am held high, he is also favored by Me. (18) All these of knowledge are undoubtedly all very noble, but He who in his soul is connected to Me I consider to be alike Myself, as in Me is certainly found the highest destination. (19) After many lives one who knows Me surrenders to My Universal reality, knowing Me to be all that is - such a great soul is thus very rare.

(20) Because of various desires those deprived of knowledge surrender themselves to the demigods and their corresponding regulations, following them according their own nature. (21) Whoever is faithfully devoted to whatever form of a demigod in worship as desired, him so I surely give a steady faith. (22) Endowed with that inspiration of that demigod he for that worship obtains what he aspires and certainly is that from his desires arranged by Me only. (23) But perishable are the fruits that become of those who are less intelligent; those who go for the gods attain to them, while those who are My devotees as well attain to Me. (24) The less intelligent think that I manifested out of the unmanifested without them knowing of My supreme existence that is imperishable and the finest. (25) I am not manifest to everyone, as the foolish are covered by illusory concepts of union; they cannot understand Me as being situated in the unborn and inexhaustible. (26) I know all of the past, the present and, o Arjuna, the future as well of all living beings, but Me nobody knows. (27) By the illusion of duality that arose from liking and disliking, o scion of Bhârata, all the living entities are, from the beginning, deluded, o conqueror of the foes. (28) The sins of those persons have come to an end whose previous activities were pious; they are free from the delusion of duality and engage with determination in the service of Me. (29) For being liberated from birth and death all persons who so endeavor take shelter of Me and are actually of the spiritual; they are fully acquainted with everything about the individual transcendence of material actions. (30) Those who know Me as ruling all as well as the godly and the sacrifices also; they with their minds connected in Me even know Me at the time of their death too.

  



 

Taken from the Bhagavad Gîtâ of Order Spoken by Anand Aadhar Prabhu

 

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