After taking such a birth, O Arjuna, one regains the knowledge acquired in the previous life, and strives again to achieve perfection.
Alas! We are ready to commit a great sin by striving to slay our kinsmen because of greed for the pleasures of the kingdom.
All actions in their entirety culminate in knowledge.
All beings follow their nature. Even the wise act according to their own nature. What, then, is the value of sense restraint?
All beings in this world are in utter ignorance due to the delusion of dualities born of likes and dislikes, O Arjuna.
All sorrows are destroyed upon attainment of tranquillity. The intellect of such a tranquil person soon becomes completely steady.
All these (seekers) are indeed noble, but I regard the wise as My very Self, because the one who is steadfast becomes one with the Supreme Being.
All works are being done by the energy and power of nature, but due to delusion of ego people assume themselves to be the doer.
Also know, O best among the twice born, the distinguished ones on our side. I name the commanders of my army for your information.
Always perform your duty efficiently and without attachment to the results, because by doing work without attachment one attains the Supreme.
Among the feminine nouns I am fame, prosperity, speech, memory, intellect, resolve, and forgiveness.
Among the knowledge I am knowledge of the supreme Self. I am logic of the logician.
Among them the wise one, who is ever united with Me and whose devotion is single minded, is the best. Because, I am very dear to the wise, and the wise is very dear to Me.
An intelligent person does not take part in the sources of misery, which are due to contact with material senses. Such pleasures have a beginning and an end, and so the wise man does not delight in them.
And many other heroes who have risked their lives for me. They are armed with various weapons, and all are skilled in warfare.
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