Shloka 3.3 “Krishna said: In this world, O Arjuna, two paths were taught by Me: knowledge for the contemplative and…
Shloka 3.2 “My intellect is bewildered by your equivocal words; tell me decisively one path by which I may attain…
Shloka 3.1 “Arjuna said: If you consider wisdom superior to action, O Krishna, why do you urge me to this…
Shloka 2.72 “This is the state of Brahman, O Arjuna; attaining it, one is no longer deluded, and even at…
Shloka 2.71 “One who abandons all desires, acts without attachment, ego, or pride, attains peace.” Key Teaching: Abandoning desires and…
Shloka 2.70 “As rivers merge into the ocean, unmoved, so the sage remains unmoved by desires, attaining peace.” Key Teaching:…
Shloka 2.69 “What is night for all beings is day for the sage; what is day for all is night…
Shloka 2.68 “Therefore, O Arjuna, one whose senses are fully controlled from objects has steady wisdom.” Key Teaching: Complete sense…
Shloka 2.67 “As a boat is swept away by wind on water, so the mind following the senses is carried…
Shloka 2.66 “One without divine connection lacks intellect and focus; without focus, no peace; without peace, where is happiness?” Key…