477 ordspråk av Bhagavad Gita
Bhagavad Gita
A person whose all works are free from selfish desires and motives, and whose all Karma is burned up in the fire of Self-knowledge, is called a sage by the wise.
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A person whose mind is unattached to sensual pleasures, who discovers the joy of the Self, and whose mind is in union with Brahman through meditation, enjoys eternal bliss.
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A Self-realized person does not depend on anybody [except God] for anything.
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A Self-realized person who is free from lust and anger, and who has subdued the mind and senses easily attains nirvana.
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A sinless yogi, who constantly engages the mind with the Self, easily enjoys the infinite bliss of contact with Brahman.
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A yogi is called Self-realized who is satisfied with knowledge and understanding of the Self.
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Absorbed in Brahman, the serene one neither grieves nor desires; becoming impartial to all beings, one obtains My supreme devotion.
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Acquire this transcendental knowledge by humble reverence, by sincere inquiry, and by service.
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Action is the product of the Qualities inherent in Nature.
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Action should culminate in wisdom.
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Adhering to this view these lost souls, with small intellect and cruel deeds, are born as enemies for the destruction of the world.
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After attaining Me the great souls do not incur rebirth, the impermanent home of misery, because they have attained the highest perfection.
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After many births the wise ones resort (or surrender) to Me by realizing that everything is (a manifestation of) Brahman indeed. Such a great soul is very rare.
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After realizing Brahman, one is never separated from absolute reality.
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After Self-Realization , one does not regard any other gain superior to Self-Realization.
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