Bhagavad Geeta Quote 16
Bhagavad Geeta – Chapter 2
Lord Krishna’s Guidance to Arjuna
Verse 30
This, the Indweller in the body of everyone, is always indestructible, Oh Arjuna! Therefore, you should not grieve for any creature.
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Bhagavad Geeta – Chapter 2
Lord Krishna’s Guidance to Arjuna
Verse 30
This, the Indweller in the body of everyone, is always indestructible, Oh Arjuna! Therefore, you should not grieve for any creature.
Bhagavad Geeta – Chapter 2
Lord Krishna’s Guidance to Arjuna
Verse 29
One sees This (the Self) as a wonder; another speaks of It as a wonder; another hears of It as a wonder; yet, having heard, none understands It at all.
Bhagavad Geeta – Chapter 2
Lord Krishna’s Guidance to Arjuna
Verse 28
Beings are unmanifested in their beginning, manifested in their middle state, Oh Arjuna, and unmanifested again
in their end! What is there to grieve about?
Bhagavad Geeta – Chapter 2
Lord Krishna’s Guidance to Arjuna
Verse 25
This (Self) is said to be unmanifested, unthinkable and unchangeable. Therefore, knowing This to be such, you should not grieve.
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.
Yoga Vasishta Sara – Chapter 1
Sage Vasishta’s Guidance to Lord Rama
Verse 9
If sages were concerned solely with their own happiness, with whom could those tormented by the sorrows of samsara (worldly life) seek refuge?
Yoga Vasishta Sara – Chapter 1
Sage Vasishta’s Guidance to Lord Rama
Verse 8
The company of sages converts emptiness into fullness, death into immortality and adversity into prosperity.
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.
Yoga Vasishta Sara – Chapter 1
Sage Vasishta’s Guidance to Lord Rama
Verse 7
The sages are to be approached even if they do not teach. Even their talks in a light vein contain wisdom.
Yoga Vasishta Sara – Chapter 1
Sage Vasishta’s Guidance to Lord Rama
Verse 6
Not a day should be spent in a place which does not possess the tree of a wise knower of Truth with its good fruit and cool shade.