3. Dost thou desire to know all by thy own experience – that this is knowledge, and that is worth knowing, etc., – then thou shalt fail to know the end of the Sastras even if thine age be ov... Read more
34. The Yogins who contemplate me with one mind as “I am he” are saved from the sins collected during a hundred millions of Kalpas. 35. As the Akasa of the pot is absorbed in the Mahakasa wh... Read more
18. In this human body there exist seventy-two thousand Nadis which admit of sufficient space for entrance into them through Vayu; the Yogins alone become acquainted with the true nature of... Read more
ARJUNA ASKED: 4. When, by acquiring knowledge, the knower becomes the object of knowledge itself, then he frees himself from all bondage by the virtue of his knowledge, and what need is ther... Read more
ARJUNA ASKED: 41. Tell me, Okesava, when the Life-Breath leaves this body of five elements, and the tenement itself is again reduced to them (the elements), where do the virtue and vice of t... Read more
17. The syllable (Aum) with which the Vedas begin, which figures in the middle of the Vedas, and with which the Vedas end, unites Prakrti with its Own Self; but that which is beyond this Pra... Read more
Uttara Gita [Initiation of Arjuna by Sri Krishna into Yoga and Jnana] English Translation and Notes by B. K. Laheri, F.T.S. Published by Theosophical Publishing House, Adyar, Madras, India C... Read more