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Shri Krishna, in this chapter, distinguishes between two types of people: those with a divine nature and those with a demoniac nature.
â đđļđđļđģđ˛ đĄđŽđđđŋđ˛:
Those with a divine nature are characterized by fearlessness, purity of mind, steadfastness in spiritual knowledge, charity, control of the senses, sacrifice, study of the sacred books, austerity, and straightforwardness. They are also non-violent, truthful, free from anger, renunciative, peaceful, restrained from fault-finding, compassionate, free from covetousness, gentle, modest, and lacking fickleness. They are vigorous, forgiving, strong, clean, free from enmity, and free from vanity.
â đđ˛đēđŧđģđļđ° đĄđŽđđđŋđ˛:
Those with a demoniac nature are characterized by hypocrisy, arrogance, conceit, anger, harshness, and ignorance. They do not comprehend which actions are proper and which are improper, and they are without purity, good conduct, or truthfulness. They believe that the world is without Absolute Truth, without any basis for moral order, and without a God who has created or is controlling it. They cling to false tenets, and they are attracted to the impermanent. They are obsessed with endless anxieties, and they believe that gratification of desires and accumulation of wealth is the highest purpose of life. They strive to accumulate wealth by unjust means, and they are deluded by ignorance. They are self-conceited, stubborn, full of pride, arrogant, and blind to egotism, strength, arrogance, desire, and anger. They abuse Krishna, who is present in their own body and in the bodies of others. They are cruel, hateful, vile, and vicious.
â đ§đĩđ˛ đ§đĩđŋđ˛đ˛ đđŽđđ˛đ đđŧ đĻđ˛đšđŗ-đđ˛đđđŋđđ°đđļđŧđģ:
There are three gates leading to the hell of self-destruction for the soul: lust, anger, and greed. Those who abandon all three will endeavor for the welfare of their soul and attain the supreme goal.
â đ§đĩđ˛ đđēđŊđŧđŋđđŽđģđ°đ˛ đŧđŗ đđŧđšđšđŧđđļđģđ´ đđĩđ˛ đĻđ°đŋđļđŊđđđŋđ˛đ:
Those who act under the impulse of desire, discarding the injunctions of the scriptures, will attain neither perfection, nor happiness, nor the supreme goal in life. Therefore, one should let the scriptures be their authority in determining what should be done and what should not be done. They should understand the scriptural injunctions and teachings, and then perform their actions in this world accordingly.
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In conclusion, Shri Krishna emphasizes the importance of cultivating a divine nature over a demoniac nature. By embracing the virtues of the divine nature, one can attain peace, happiness, and liberation from the cycle of rebirth.
âīšīšđđđ˛ đđĸđ đĄđĨđĸđ đĄđđŦ:
1-3: Describes the qualities of Divine nature.
4: Explains the qualities of Demonical nature.
5: Discusses the outcomes of two opposed natures.
6-20: Details the qualities of individuals with demonical nature and the consequences they face.
21: Highlights the gateways to Hell.
22-24: Guidance on abandoning behavior contrary to scriptures and encouragement to adhere to the teachings of scriptures.
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