Gita
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Mahabharata: 18 Parvas
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Mbh.6.25.1067 | SECTION XXV Bhagavad Gita Chapter I This where is the Bhagavad Gita proper starts. |
Mbh.6.26.1117 | SECTION XXVI Bhagavad Gita Chapter II Sanjaya said, Unto him thus possessed with pity, his eyes filled and oppressed with tears, and desponding, the slayer of Madhu said these words |
Mbh.6.27.1233 | SECTION XXVII Bhagavad Gita Chapter III Arjuna said, If devotion, O Janardana, is regarded by thee as superior to work, why then, O Kesava, dost thou engage me in such dreadful work? |
Mbh.6.28.1301 | SECTION XXVIII Bhagavad Gita Chapter IV The Holy One said, This imperishable system of devotion I declared to Vivaswat: Vivaswat declared it to Manu; and Manu communicated it to Ikshaku. |
Mbh.6.29.1360 | SECTION XXIX Bhagavad Gita Chapter V Arjuna said, Thou applaudest, O Krishna, the abandonment of actions, and again the application to them. |
Mbh.6.30.1398 | SECTION XXX Bhagavad Gita Chapter VI The Holy One said, Regardless of fruit of action, he that performs the actions which should be performed, is a renouncer and devotee, and not one who discards the sacrificial fire, nor one that abstains from action |
Mbh.6.31.1449 | SECTION XXXI Bhagavad Gita Chapter VII The Holy One said, Listen, O son of Pritha, how, without doubt, thou mayst know me fully, fixing thy mind on me, practising devotion, and taking refuge in me. |
Mbh.6.32.1489 | SECTION XXXII Bhagavad Gita Chapter VIII Arjuna said, What is that Brahman, what is Adhyatma, what is action, O best of male beings? |
Mbh.6.33.1523 | SECTION XXXIII Bhagavad Gita Chapter IX The Holy One said, Now I will tell thee that art without envy that most mysterious knowledge along with experience, knowing which thou wilt be freed from evil. |
Mbh.6.34.1566 | SECTION XXXIV Bhagavad Gita Chapter X The Holy One said, Once more still, O mighty-armed one, listen to my supernal words which, from desire of thy good, I say unto thee that wouldst be pleased therewith |
Mbh.6.35.1631 | SECTION XXXV Bhagavad Gita Chapter XI Arjuna said, This discourse about the supreme mystery, called Adhyatman, which thou hast uttered for my welfare, hath dispelled my delusion |
Mbh.6.36.1721 | SECTION XXXVI Bhagavad Gita Chapter XII Arjuna said, Of those worshippers who, constantly devoted, adore thee, and those who meditate on thee as the Immutable and Unmanifest, who are best acquainted with devotion' |
Mbh.6.37.1739 | SECTION XXXVII Bhagavad Gita, Chapter XIII The Holy One said, This body, O son of Kunti, is called Kshetra. |
Mbh.6.38.1769 | SECTION XXXVIII Bhagavad Gita Chapter XIV The Holy One said, I will again declare to thee that supernal science of sciences, that excellent science, knowing which all the munis have attained to the highest perfection from the fetters of this body |
Mbh.6.39.1802 | SECTION XXXIX Bhagavad Gita Chapter XV The Holy One said, They say that the Aswattha, having its roots above and branches below, is eternal, its leaves are the Chhandas. |
Mbh.6.40.1832 | SECTION XL Bhagavad Gita Chapter XVI The Holy One said, Fearlessness, purity of heart, perseverance in the pursuit of knowledge and Yoga meditation, gifts, self-restraint, sacrifice, study of the Vedas, ascetic penances, uprightness abstention from injury, truth, freedom from anger, renunciation, tranquillity, freedom from reporting other's faults, compassion for all creatures, absence of covetousness, gentleness, modesty, absence of restlessness, vigour, forgiveness, firmness, cleanliness, absence of quarrelsomeness, freedom from vanity, these become his, O Bharata, who is born to godlike possessions. |
Mbh.6.41.1857 | SECTION XLI Bhagavad Gita, Chapter XVII Arjuna said, What is the state, O Krishna, of those who abandoning the ordinance of the scriptures, perform sacrifices endued with faith? |
Mbh.6.42.1893 | SECTION XLII Bhagavad Gita, Chapter XVIII Arjuna said, Of renunciation, O thou of mighty arms, I desire to know the true nature, and also of abandonment, O lord of the senses distinctly, O slayer of Kesi |
Mbh.6.43.1993 | Thither where Krishna, the Lord of Yoga is, thither where the great bowman Partha is, thither, in my opinion, are prosperity, and victory, and greatness, and eternal justice End of the Bhagavad Gita SECTION XLIII Sanjaya said, Beholding Dhananjaya then to take up once again his arrows and Gandiva, the mighty car-warriors of the Pandava party uttered a tremendous shout. |
Mbh.12.348.23268 | The religion which is followed and practised by the Yatis, has, O best of kings, been narrated to thee before this in the Hari Gita, with all its ordinances in brief. |
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Reference:- Mahabharata of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa, translated to English by Kisari Mohan Ganguli; Source of Plain Text: www.sacred-texts.com; Wikified at AncientVoice. |
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