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- Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter II: Sankhya-Yog
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- But thou, be free of the three qualities,
- Free of the pairs of opposites,[Note 2] and free
- Serve his free soul, which rests serenely lord,
- Lives lord, not servant, of his lusts; set free
- Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter III: Karma-Yog
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- Free from desire, and thou shalt well perform
- So let the enlightened toil, sense-freed, but set
- Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter IV: Jnana Yog
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- Many there be who come! from fear set free,
- He doeth well, acting or resting. Freed
- Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter V: Karmasanyasayog
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- Obtained deliverance, ever and ever freed.
- Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter VI: Atmasanyamayog
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- Tranquil in spirit, free of fear, intent
- Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter VII: Vijnanayog
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- These am I, free from passion and desire;
- Freed from the opposites, and fixed in faith,
- Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter IX: Rajavidyarajaguhyayog
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- Which but to know shall set thee free from ills,
- Other, and Higher, and Free; nowise attached!
- For Me, as Mine. So shalt thou free thyself
- Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter X: Vibhuti Yog
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- He only knoweth only he is free of sin, and wise,
- Title: Bhagavad Gita: Chapter XVIII: Mokshasanyasayog
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- Free from self-seeking, humble, resolute,
- Of song and senses, freed from love and hate,
- Freed from surroundings, quiet, lacking nought
- Make Me thy single refuge! I will free
- Free of flesh, in joyance rest.]
- Title: Bhagavad Gita: Notes
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- [Note 30]I do not consider the Sanskrit verses here which are somewhat freely rendered an attack on the authority of the Vedas, with Mr. Davies, but a beautiful lyrical episode, a new Parable of the fig-tree.
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