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Bg. 14.1
śrī-bhagavān uvāca paraṁ bhūyaḥ pravakṣyāmi jñānānāṁ jñānam uttamam yaj jñātvā munayaḥ sarve parāṁ siddhim ito gatāḥ
Bg. 14.1
From the Seventh Chapter to the end of the Twelfth Chapter, Śrī Kṛṣṇa in detail reveals the Absolute Truth, the …
Bg. 14.2
idaṁ jñānam upāśritya mama sādharmyam āgatāḥ sarge ’pi nopajāyante pralaye na vyathanti ca
Bg. 14.2
After acquiring perfect transcendental knowledge, one acquires qualitative equality with the Supreme Personality of Godhead, becoming free from the repetition …
Bg. 14.2
Generally, in the material world, whatever knowledge we get is contaminated by the three modes of material nature. Knowledge which …
Bg. 14.3
mama yonir mahad brahma tasmin garbhaṁ dadhāmy aham sambhavaḥ sarva-bhūtānāṁ tato bhavati bhārata
Bg. 14.3
This is an explanation of the world: everything that takes place is due to the combination of kṣetra and kṣetra-jña, …
Bg. 14.3
The scorpion lays its eggs in piles of rice, and sometimes it is said that the scorpion is born out …
Bg. 14.4
sarva-yoniṣu kaunteya mūrtayaḥ sambhavanti yāḥ tāsāṁ brahma mahad yonir ahaṁ bīja-pradaḥ pitā
Bg. 14.4
In this verse it is clearly explained that the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Kṛṣṇa, is the original father of all …
Bg. 14.5
sattvaṁ rajas tama iti guṇāḥ prakṛti-sambhavāḥ nibadhnanti mahā-bāho dehe dehinam avyayam
Bg. 14.5
The living entity, because he is transcendental, has nothing to do with this material nature. Still, because he has become …