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- Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter I: Arjun-Vishad
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- Whose names I joy to count: thyself the first,
- Of life itself seem sweet, bought with such blood?
- Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter II: Sankhya-Yog
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- Forbid thyself to feebleness! it mars
- Wake! Be thyself! Arise, Scourge of thy Foes!
- Who knoweth it exhaustless, self-sustained,
- And thought uncompassed, ever all itself,
- Self-ruled, Arjuna! simple, satisfied![Note 3]
- Thy piety, casting all self aside,
- Devote thyself: with perfect meditation
- Hold off from the self-governed; nay, it comes,
- Strong self-control by the roots. Let him regain
- Who keeps the mastery of himself! If one
- Nor hath he knowledge of himself; which lacked,
- That gives itself to follow shows of sense
- From pride, from passion, from the sin of Self,
- Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter III: Karma-Yog
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- Shameful and vain. Existing for himself,
- Self-concentrated, serving self alone,
- The fool, cheated by self, thinks, This I did
- Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter IV: Jnana Yog
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- Always self-satisfying, if he works,
- Which quit of fear and hope subduing self
- Lay life itself upon the altar-flame,
- Shall find it being grown perfect in himself.
- Masters itself, and cleaves to Truth, and comes
- He that, being self-contained, hath vanquished doubt,
- Disparting self from service, soul from works,
- Give thyself to the field with me! Arise!
- Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter V: Karmasanyasayog
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- Whoso is fixed in holiness, self-ruled,
- Pure-hearted, lord of senses and of self,
- By taint of deeds. Nought of myself I do!
- Of all five senses letting selfhood go
- Nor lust for fruit of work; the man's own self
- Takes on himself the good or evil deeds
- Holds off from outer contacts, in himself
- Subduing self and senses, knowing the Soul!
- Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter VI: Atmasanyamayog
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- OrThe Book of Religion by Self-Restraint.
- The Self by Soul, not trample down his Self,
- Since Soul that is Self's friend may grow Self's foe.
- Soul is Self's friend when Self doth rule o'er Self,
- But Self turns enemy if Soul's own self
- Hates Self as not itself.[Note 10]
- Of him who lives self-governed and at peace
- Is centred in itself, taking alike
- When Self contemplates self, and in itself
- When the mind dwells self-wrapped, and the soul broods
- By wont of self-command. This Yog, I say,
- But he who will be master of himself
- OrThe Book of Religion by Self-Restraint.
- Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter VII: Vijnanayog
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- They are not mine, but I even I myself!
- Not comprehending Me in my true Self!
- Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter IX: Rajavidyarajaguhyayog
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- And help of Prakriti my outer Self,
- For Me, as Mine. So shalt thou free thyself
- Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter X: Vibhuti Yog
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- Intellect, skill, enlightenment, endurance, self-control,
- And here Thyself declaring unto me!
- Made manifest, Divinest! Thou Thyself
- Thyself alone dost know, Maker Supreme!
- Time's self I am; of woodland-beasts-buffaloes, deers, and bears
- Thyself! Yea, my Arjuna! thyself; for thou art Mine!
- Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter XI: Viswarupadarsanam
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- As thou Thyself declar'st it, Sovereign Lord!
- Make Thyself visible, Lord of all prayers!
- Show me Thy very self, the Eternal God!
- Thy central Self, all-wielding, and all-winning!
- I bow myself to Thee,
- Wisdom Thyself! O Part
- Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter XII: Bhaktiyog
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- Whoever serve Me as I show Myself
- Renouncing self for Me, full of Me, fixed
- Of all which lives, living himself benign,
- Exempt from love of self, unchangeable
- In faith, mastering himself, true to his word,
- Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter XIII: Kshetrakshetrajnavibhagayog
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- Purity, constancy, control of self,
- Contempt of sense-delights, self-sacrifice,
- Whoso thus knows himself, and knows his soul
- By meditation find the Soul in Self
- Self-schooled; and some by long philosophy
- Doth no more wrongfulness unto himself,
- Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter XIV: Gunatrayavibhagayog
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- He unto whom self-centred grief and joy
- Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter XV: Purushottamapraptiyog
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- Taketh on form, it draweth to itself
- Yea, and a sentient mind; linking itself
- Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter XVI: Daivasarasaupadwibhagayog
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- To rate itself too high; such be the signs,
- To self-hood, force, insolence, feasting, wrath,
- Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter XVII: Sraddhatrayavibhagayog
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- Conforms itself to what he truly is.
- In self-sufficient, proud hypocrisies
- (Nay, Me myself, present within the flesh!)
- To torture self, or come at power to hurt
- The gift selfishly given, where to receive
- Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter XVIII: Mokshasanyasayog
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- Whoso, for lack of knowledge, seeth himself
- Holding aloof from self with unstained mind
- By sense of self, with all-absorbing stress:
- Free from self-seeking, humble, resolute,
- Self-mastery, religion, purity,
- In lordly self-control, forgoing wiles
- From passions liberate, quit of the Self,
- But, trusting to thyself and heeding not,
- Relying on thyself, I will not fight!
- By great Vyasa's learning writ, how Krishna's self made known
- Title: Bhagavad Gita: Contents
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- VI. RELIGION BY SELF-RESTRAINT
- Title: Bhagavad Gita: Preface
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- explain for itself. The Sanskrit original is written in the Anushtubh metre,
- where the text itself similarly breaks. For the most part, I believe the
- himself had to say: In reconditioribus me semper poetafoster mentem
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