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Bhagavad Gita Quotes
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Famous Bhagavad Gita Quotations
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(Hinduism) the sacred `song of God' composed about 200 BC and incorporated into the Mahabharata (a Sanskrit epic); contains a discussion between Krishna and the Indian hero Arjuna on human nature and the purpose of life
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- Action is the product of the Qualities inherent in Nature. Bhagavad Gita »
- All created beings are unmanifest in their beginning, manifest in their interim state, and unmanifest again when they are annihilated. So what need is there for lamentation Bhagavad Gita »
- As the kindled fire consumes the fuel, so in the flame of wisdom the embers of action are burnt to ashes. Bhagavad Gita »
- Death is as sure for that which is born, as birth is for that which is dead. Therefore grieve not for what is inevitable. Bhagavad Gita »
- For certain is death for the born And certain is birth for the dead Therefore over the inevitable Thou shouldst not grieve. Bhagavad Gita »
- God is seated in the hearts of all. Bhagavad Gita »
- Governing sense, mind and intellect, intent on liberation, free from desire, fear and anger, the sage is forever free. Bhagavad Gita »
- Knowledge, the object of knowledge and the knower are the three factors which motivate action the senses, the work and the doer comprise the threefold basis of action. Bhagavad Gita »
- Man is made by his belief. As he believes, so he is. Bhagavad Gita »
- Meditation is not for him who eats too much, nor for him who eats not at all not for him who is over much addicted to sleep, nor for him who is always awake. Bhagavad Gita »
- On action alone be thy interest, Never on its fruits. Let not the fruits of action be thy motive, Nor be thy attachment to inaction. Bhagavad Gita »
- One who sees inaction in action, and action in inaction, is intelligent among men. Bhagavad Gita »
- The self-controlled soul, who moves amongst sense objects, free from either attachment or repulsion, he wins eternal Peace. Bhagavad Gita »
- The soul who meditates on the Self is content to serve the Self and rests satisfied within the Self there remains nothing more for him to accomplish. Bhagavad Gita »
- There are two ways of passing from this world - one in light and one in darkness. When one passes in light, he does not come back but when one passes in darkness, he returns. Bhagavad Gita »
- When a man dwells on the objects of sense, he creates an attraction for them attraction develops into desire, and desire breeds anger. Bhagavad Gita »
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