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Ep-086 अध्याय 14 – प्रकृति के तीन गुण - अवलोकन !Ch..14 Three Modes of Material Nature- Overview!
Ep-086 अध्याय 14 – प्रकृति के तीन गुण - अवलोकन !Ch..14 Three Modes of Material Nature- Overview!
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May 1, 2021
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0086 अध्याय 14 – प्रकृति के तीन गुण !! Ch..14 Three Modes of Material Nature!! Summary
Krishna instructs Arjuna about the ultimate knowledge yoga masters have achieved. He explains he is "the seed-giving father" and that nature is "the womb." All beings come forth from the combination of the two. The three gunas—sattva, rajas, and tamas—are based upon a person's disposition. The gunas keep the eternal Self bound to the physical body. Sattva binds by attachment to knowledge and joy, rajas by passion and activity, and tamas by laziness and sleep. Of the three, sattva has the power to uplift a person and lead to enlightenment because it is connected to wisdom. The other two create stasis, or drag a person down. The guna that rules people when they die is significant because it will dictate the type of rebirth they enter. Arjuna asks Krishna how to recognize someone who has transcended the gunas. Krishna tells Arjuna that the person who has gone beyond the three gunas is unattached and responds equally to sorrow or joy. Such a devotee treats all equally, is "indifferent / to honor and to disgrace," and is "serene in success or failure
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Krishna instructs Arjuna about the ultimate knowledge yoga masters have achieved. He explains he is "the seed-giving father" and that nature is "the womb." All beings come forth from the combination of the two. The three gunas—sattva, rajas, and tamas—are based upon a person's disposition. The gunas keep the eternal Self bound to the physical body. Sattva binds by attachment to knowledge and joy, rajas by passion and activity, and tamas by laziness and sleep. Of the three, sattva has the power to uplift a person and lead to enlightenment because it is connected to wisdom. The other two create stasis, or drag a person down. The guna that rules people when they die is significant because it will dictate the type of rebirth they enter. Arjuna asks Krishna how to recognize someone who has transcended the gunas. Krishna tells Arjuna that the person who has gone beyond the three gunas is unattached and responds equally to sorrow or joy. Such a devotee treats all equally, is "indifferent / to honor and to disgrace," and is "serene in success or failure
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Released:
May 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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