Episode 525: Chapter 14, verses 16, 17 and 18
4/4/202626 min
Bhagavad Gita Ch. 14 “Yoga of the Three Modes of Material Nature” Verses 19, 20 & 21
The lecture discusses how the predominance of Stava, Rajas, or Tamas in my mind results in either progress or regression in my spiritual evolution, and how we can go beyond the effects of the Gunas.
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First 90 secondsSpeaker 20:00
[singing] The Bhagavad Gita is a book of mankind's collected experience of and answers to life's most basic questions: Who I am, from where do I come, what is my purpose and destiny, and most practically, how do I find happiness? These podcasts originate in the lectures of Neil Bhatt, a disciple of Swami Chinmayananda. They are presented here in 20 to 30-minute segments, each covering three of the Gita's 701 verses. Welcome to Gita Wisdom for Daily Living.
Neil Bhatt· Host0:57
We have been discussing chapter 14, Guṇatraya Vibhāg Yog, Yoga of three gunas of the prakṛti. So, so far we have seen in this chapter that Bhagavan first said this prakṛti is the great womb for all the beings in this world. So everything and every being we see in this world is born out of prakṛti. And I, the puruṣa. Puruṣa