Bhagavad Geeta Quote 12
Bhagavad Geeta – Chapter 2
Lord Krishna’s Guidance to Arjuna
Verse 24
This Self cannot be cut, burnt, made wet nor dried up. It is eternal, all-pervading, stable, ancient and immovable.
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Bhagavad Geeta – Chapter 2
Lord Krishna’s Guidance to Arjuna
Verse 24
This Self cannot be cut, burnt, made wet nor dried up. It is eternal, all-pervading, stable, ancient and immovable.
Bhagavad Geeta – Chapter 2
Lord Krishna’s Guidance to Arjuna
Verses 22
Just as a man casts off worn-out clothes and puts on new ones, so also
the embodied Self casts off worn-out bodies and enters others that are new.
Bhagavad Geeta – Chapter 2
Lord Krishna’s Guidance to Arjuna
Verses 60 and 61
The turbulent senses, Oh Arjuna, do violently carry away the mind of a wise man though he be striving (to control them)!
Having restrained them all he should sit steadfast, intent on Me; his wisdom is steady whose senses are under control.
Bhagavad Geeta – Chapter 2
Lord Krishna’s Guidance to Arjuna
Verse 58
When, like the tortoise which withdraws its limbs on all sides, he withdraws his senses from the sense-objects, then his wisdom becomes steady.
Bhagavad Geeta – Chapter 2
Lord Krishna’s Guidance to Arjuna
Verse 57
He who is everywhere without attachment, on meeting with anything good or bad, who neither rejoices nor hates, his wisdom is fixed.
Bhagavad Geeta – Chapter 2
Lord Krishna’s Guidance to Arjuna
Verse 56
He whose mind is not shaken by adversity, who does not hanker after pleasures, and who is free from attachment, fear and anger, is called a sage of steady wisdom.
Bhagavad Geeta – Chapter 2
Lord Krishna’s Guidance to Arjuna
Verse 55
When a man completely casts off, Oh Arjuna, all the desires of the mind and is satisfied in the Self by the Self, then is he said to be one of steady wisdom!
Chapter 2 – Verse 50
Endowed with wisdom (evenness of mind), one casts off in this life both good and evil deeds; therefore, devote yourself to Yoga (of wisdom); Yoga is skill in action.
Bhagavad Geeta – Chapter 2
Verse 48
Perform action, Oh Arjuna, being steadfast in Yoga, abandoning attachment and balanced in success and failure! Evenness of mind is called Yoga.
Bhagavad Geeta – Chapter 2 Verse 47
Your right is to work only, but never with its fruits; let not the fruits of actions be your motive, nor let your attachment be to inaction.
Bhagavad Geeta Chapter 2 – Verse 20
Lord Krishna guides Arjuna
He is not born nor does He ever die; after having been, He again never ceases to be.
Unborn, eternal, changeless and ancient, He is not killed when the body is killed.
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The contacts of the senses with the objects, Oh son of Kunti, which cause heat and cold and pleasure and pain, have a beginning and an end; they are impermanent; endure them bravely, Oh Arjuna!
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That firm man whom surely these afflict not, Oh chief among men, to whom pleasure and pain are the same, is fit for attaining immortality!