Shloka 18.36“Now hear from Me, O Bharata, of the threefold happiness; that in which one delights through practice and surely…
Shloka 18.35“The fortitude by which a foolish person does not abandon sleep, fear, grief, despondency, and arrogance is tamasic.” Key…
Shloka 18.34“The fortitude by which one holds to duty, desire, and wealth, desiring fruit, is rajasic, O Partha.” Key Teaching:…
Shloka 18.33“The fortitude by which one holds the activities of mind, prana, and senses through yoga, unwavering, is sattvic.” Key…
Shloka 18.32“That intellect which, enveloped in darkness, takes adharma for dharma and all things pervertedly, is tamasic, O Partha.” Key…
Shloka 18.31“That intellect which, through delusion, does not discern what ought to be done or not, is rajasic, O Partha.”…
Shloka 18.30“The intellect that knows action and inaction, what ought to be done and what not, fear and fearlessness, bondage…
Shloka 18.29“Hear now the threefold division of intellect and fortitude according to gunas, as I declare them fully and distinctly,…
Shloka 18.28“An agent who is undisciplined, vulgar, stubborn, deceitful, malicious, lazy, despondent, and procrastinating is called tamasic.” Key Teaching: A…
Shloka 18.27“An agent who is passionate, desiring fruits, greedy, harmful, impure, swayed by joy and sorrow, is called rajasic.” Key…