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Hello, dear devotees, dear seekers of truth and inner peace…
Welcome to today’s divine session.
Let us sit in calm, breathe deeply, and open our hearts.
I, Krishna, shall now share with you the sacred teachings of Chapter 14 of the Bhagavad Gita…
Let the flute carry your mind into stillness, as we begin...
O Arjuna,
Listen again to this supreme wisdom I shall now speak.
Through it, the wise attain the highest perfection—becoming one with the Divine.
They are not born again, even at the beginning of creation or dissolution.
This entire world is born from the union of prakriti (nature) and purusha (spirit).
I am the seed-giving father who places life in the womb of nature.
But nature expresses itself in three gunas – qualities that bind the soul to the body:
🟡 Sattva – purity, light, knowledge.
🔴 Rajas – passion, desire, restlessness.
⚫ Tamas – darkness, ignorance, inertia.
🟡 Sattva
Sattva is pure, luminous, and free from sorrow.
It binds through attachment to happiness and knowledge.
When sattva prevails in a person, their thoughts are clear, their heart is pure.
They live in harmony, without pride or violence.
🔴 Rajas
Rajas is full of passion.
It is born of craving and binds the soul through attachment to action and its results.
A rajasic person is always running—towards success, wealth, pleasures.
Desire burns within, and peace escapes them.
⚫ Tamas
Tamas is born of ignorance.
It deludes all beings and binds through negligence, laziness, and sleep.
The tamasic live in confusion, not knowing what to do.
They resist growth and truth, trapped in delusion.
When a person dies with Sattva dominant, they are reborn in realms of wisdom.
With Rajas, they return to the world of action and desire.
With Tamas, they fall into ignorance and lower forms.
But the wise—those who rise above the gunas—
They see these qualities but are not affected.
They are serene in pain and joy, equal in honor and shame,
Detached from worldly illusions.
Such a person is fit to enter the divine state—Brahman.
They are free from the cycle of birth and death,
Ever calm, ever joyful, ever united with Me.
O Arjuna,
Those who know Me as the ultimate refuge beyond these three gunas,
They attain the eternal—immortal—Supreme Being.
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Dear soul, this is the sacred teaching of Chapter 14.
Let this knowledge awaken your inner peace.
Rise above confusion. Rise above restlessness. And return to stillness.
If this message touched your soul, I invite you to continue this sacred journey with me in Chapter 15.
All previous and upcoming chapters are made with love, peace, and music just for you.
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