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  • Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter I: Arjun-Vishad
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    • Drupada, with his sons, (O Lord of Earth!)
    • So that the clangour shook their foemen's hearts,
    • With quaking earth and thundering heav'n.
    • Such kith grown enemies — Arjuna's heart
    • To seize an earthly kingdom! Killing these
    • Kinsfolk and friends for love of earthly power,
    • And let fall bow and arrows, sick at heart.
  • Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter II: Sankhya-Yog
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    • If I were earth's unchallenged chief —
    • So spake Arjuna to the Lord of Hearts,
    • Words lacking wisdom! for the wise in heart
    • Is theirs who part essence from accident,
    • Chief of the stalwart arm! for what befalls
    • For that which cannot suffer. Do thy part!
    • Nought better can betide a martial soul
    • And victor — thou wilt reign an earthly king.
    • Thine arm for conflict, nerve thy heart to meet —
    • Is all we have, or need;” being weak at heart
    • Comes perfect act, and the right-hearted rise —
    • What is his mark who hath that steadfast heart,
    • Depart, — aroused no more. Yet may it chance,
    • The end and healing of his earthly pains,
  • Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter III: Karma-Yog
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    • Yet in his idle heart thinking on them,
    • The faithful soul; such earthly duty do
    • Fruits of the earth, rendering to kindly Heaven
    • No part hath he in aught; nothing achieved,
    • Of help for all the living things of earth
    • And I should break earth's order and commit
    • Not sowing in those simple, busy hearts
    • Seed of despair. Yea! let each play his part
    • My ordinance thus, the wise and willing hearts,
    • Govern thy heart! Constrain th' entangled sense!
  • Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter IV: Jnana Yog
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    • Who knows the truth touching my births on earth
    • To earthly birth: to Me he comes, dear Prince!
    • From anger, from desire; keeping their hearts
    • Whose heart is set on truth — of such an one
    • And breathe it forth to waft the heart on high,
    • No sacrifice, he hath nor part nor lot
    • And teach it. Knowing Truth, thy heart no more
    • Disparting self from service, soul from works,
    • This doubt that binds thy heart-beats! cleave the bond
  • Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter V: Karmasanyasayog
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    • Pure-hearted, lord of senses and of self,
    • With life, with heart, with mind,-nay, with the help
    • With sins effaced, with doubts at end, with hearts
    • That one — with organs, heart, and mind constrained,
  • Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter VI: Atmasanyamayog
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    • With joy of light and truth; dwelling apart
    • Restraining heart and senses, silent, calm,
    • But for earthly needs
    • Earth-aches and ills, where one is moderate
    • True to the farther Truth; when, holding this,
    • To gift of peace assured and heart assuaged,
    • Cumberless. But, as often as the heart
    • Therein, no rest, because the heart of men
    • To hold the wayward wind, as tame man's heart.
    • Man's heart is to restrain, and wavering;
    • Like the vain cloud, which floats 'twixt earth and heaven
    • Nor earth, nor heaven is forfeit, even for him,
    • Because no heart that holds one right desire
    • Is hard to be obtained on this earth, Chief!
    • So hath he back again what heights of heart
    • Upon the farther path. Such as one ranks
  • Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter VII: Vijnanayog
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    • Whole and particular, which, when thou knowest,
    • Earth, water, flame, air, ether, life, and mind,
    • Of the moistened earth, I am the fire's red light,
    • The true of heart, the faithful — stayed on me,
    • The heart thus asking favour from its God,
    • Worship Me well, with hearts of love and faith,
  • Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter VIII: Aksharaparabrahmayog
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    • Have Me, then, in thy heart always! and fight!
    • Thou too, when heart and mind are fixed on Me,
    • Safe in his heart, centres the vital airs
    • Upon his parting thought, steadfastly set;
  • Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter IX: Rajavidyarajaguhyayog
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    • Now will I open unto thee — whose heart
    • That farthest secret of My Heavens and Earths,
    • Enchain Me not! I sit apart from them,
    • With hearts unwandering, — knowing Me the Source,
    • Who, offering sacrifice of wakened hearts,
    • Nay, and of hearts which follow other gods
    • Rightfully; so they fall to earth again!
    • Safe unto Me — when thou art quit of flesh —
    • Fix heart and thought on Me! Adore Me! Bring
  • Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter X: Vibhuti Yog
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    • Hear farther yet, thou Long-Armed Lord! these latest words I say —
    • Hearts fixed on Me; breaths breathed to Me; praising Me, each to each,
    • Yes! Thou art Parabrahm! The High Abode!
    • The Great Purification! Thou art God
    • I am the Spirit seated deep in every creature's heart;
    • From Me they come; by Me they live; at My word they depart!
    • From whose great milky udder-teats all hearts' desires are strook;
    • Which brings to light all beings that are to be on earth;
    • Thyself! — Yea, my Arjuna! thyself; for thou art Mine!
  • Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter XI: Viswarupadarsanam
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    • Flooding earth with beams undeemed-of,
    • Of earth, and heaven, and hell
    • Lighting earth, heaven, and hell
    • Thee, Thee! — Where Thou art not,
    • Gone is heart's force, rebuked is mind's desire!
    • Earth, Heaven! Ah me! I see no Earth and Heaven!
    • From end to end of earth,
    • Who art Thou, feasting thus upon Thy dead?
    • Even as they show thus gallantly; My instrument art thou!
    • To all four quarters; and the company
    • Who wottest all, and art
    • Wisdom Thyself! O Part
    • Vayu[Note 24] Thou art, and He who keeps the prison
    • Art Thou, and 'tis to Thee
    • For Thou art All! Yea, Thou!
    • For Thou art, now I know,
    • Thine earthly shape, which earthly eyes may bear!
    • This frightened heart is fain
    • Let no more trouble shake thy heart, because thine eyes have seen
    • So will I be again for thee; with lightened heart behold!
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  • Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter XII: Bhaktiyog
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    • Lord! of the men who serve Thee — true in heart
    • Clasp Me with heart and mind! so shalt thou dwell
    • Thy faint heart fails, bring Me thy failure! find
    • Renouncing hope for Me, with lowliest heart,
    • Seeking Me, heart and soul; vowed unto Me, —
    • Light when it will, and when it will depart,
    • Keeping an equal heart, with equal mind
    • Linked by no ties to earth, steadfast in Me,
  • Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter XIII: Kshetrakshetrajnavibhagayog
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    • An ever-tranquil heart in fortunes good
    • The Light of Lights He is, in the heart of the Dark
    • Planted in every heart.
  • Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter XIV: Gunatrayavibhagayog
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    • Yet farther will I open unto thee
    • And Ignorance in hearts not good nor quick.
    • Moreover, when a soul departeth, fixed
    • If it departeth in set habitude
    • Whose equal heart holds the same gentleness
  • Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter XV: Purushottamapraptiyog
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    • Its branches shoot to heaven and sink to earth,[Note 30]
    • Who part the bonds constraining them to flesh,
    • Even though they strive, discern not, having hearts
    • Are “the Divided.” That which sits apart,
  • Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter XVI: Daivasarasaupadwibhagayog
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    • Towards all that suffer; a contented heart,
    • Whose lot is set apart for heavenly Birth.
    • Such and such wish of heart shall have its fill;
  • Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter XVII: Sraddhatrayavibhagayog
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    • Heedless of Shastras, yet keep faith at heart
    • Sayeth, with heart devout, “This I should do!”
    • Kept, with no hope of gain, by hearts devote,
  • Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter XVIII: Mokshasanyasayog
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    • The very truth — Heart's Lord! — of Sannyas,
    • Unflattered, in his own heart justified,
    • These make the threefold starting-ground of act.
    • The separate existences apart,
    • And there be evil doers; loose of heart,
    • How these are set apart by Qualities.
    • Masters his beats of heart, his very breath
    • For nothing lives on earth, nor 'midst the gods
    • Devoted — with a heart grown pure, restrained
    • Sacrifice heart and mind and will to Me!
    • There lives a Master in the hearts of men
    • Precious thou art to Me; right well-beloved!
    • Give Me thy heart! adore Me! serve Me! cling
    • For thou art sweet to Me!
    • In My earth. Yea, furthermore,
    • Thus have I told, with heart a-thrill, this wise and wondrous thing
  • Title: Bhagavad Gita: Preface
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    • where the text itself similarly breaks. For the most part, I believe the