The Eternal One endued with divinity is beheld by yogis (in consciousness). The Supreme Soul, endued with four legs (states), called respectively Waking, Dream, Deep Sleep and Turiya, like u... Read more
Restraining all the external senses, and alone, one should seek the Brahman. Giving up work, one should not exert mentally. One should also (while thus engaged) avoid experiencing joy at pra... Read more
Dhritarashtra said: The existence of the Brahman, you say, a wise man perceives in his own soul. Now, is the Brahman white, red, black, blue or purple? Tell me what is the true form and colo... Read more
Sanat-sujata said: There is but one Brahman which is Truth’s self. It is from ignorance of that One, that god-heads have been conceived to be diverse. But who is there, O King, that has atta... Read more
Sanat-sujata said: Asceticism (tapas) which is not stained by (desire and other) faults is said to be capable of procuring emancipation, and is, therefore, successful, while asceticism stain... Read more
Sanat-sujata said: Those regenerate persons that take pride in their yoga practices, like strong men in their own strength, departing hence, become glorious in heaven. Those regenerate perso... Read more
Dhritarashtra said: The Vedas declare the emancipating capacity of those highly sacred and eternal regions obtainable by the regenerate classes of men, by prayers and sacrifices. Knowing thi... Read more
The Sanat-sujata-Gita is in the nature of a dialogue between the Rishi Sanat-sujata and Dhritarashtra, contained in chapters 41 to 46 of Udyoga-Parva of the Mahabharata. Dhritarashtra... Read more