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Bg. 17.23
From the beginning of creation, the three words oṁ tat sat were used to indicate the Supreme Absolute Truth. These …
Bg. 17.24
Therefore, transcendentalists undertaking performances of sacrifice, charity and penance in accordance with scriptural regulations begin always with oṁ, to attain …
Bg. 17.25
Without desiring fruitive results, one should perform various kinds of sacrifice, penance and charity with the word tat. The purpose …
Bg. 17.26-27
The Absolute Truth is the objective of devotional sacrifice, and it is indicated by the word sat. The performer of …
Bg. 17.28
Anything done as sacrifice, charity or penance without faith in the Supreme, O son of Pṛthā, is impermanent. It is …
Bg. 17
The Divisions of Faith
Bg. 17.1
Arjuna inquired: O Kṛṣṇa, what is the situation of those who do not follow the principles of scripture but worship …
Bg. 17.2
The Supreme Personality of Godhead said: According to the modes of nature acquired by the embodied soul, one’s faith can …
Bg. 17.3
O son of Bharata, according to one’s existence under the various modes of nature, one evolves a particular kind of …
Bg. 17.4
Men in the mode of goodness worship the demigods; those in the mode of passion worship the demons; and those …
Bg. 17.5-6
Those who undergo severe austerities and penances not recommended in the scriptures, performing them out of pride and egoism, who …
Bg. 17.7
Even the food each person prefers is of three kinds, according to the three modes of material nature. The same …
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