Guṇatraya Vibhāga Yoga
The Yoga of the Division of the Three Gunas
27 verses · Primary theme: jnana
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The Supreme Lord said: I shall again declare that supreme knowledge, the best of all knowledge, having known which all the sages have attained supreme perfection from this world.
Krishna·jnanamoksha - 2
By taking refuge in this knowledge and attaining My nature, they are not born again at the time of creation, nor are they disturbed at the time of dissolution.
Krishna·mokshajnana - 3
My womb is the great Brahman (Prakriti); in that I place the seed.
Krishna·karmaatman - 4
Whatever forms are produced in all wombs, O son of Kunti, the great Brahman (Prakriti) is their womb, and I am the seed-giving father.
Krishna·atmanjnana - 5
Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas - these gunas born of Prakriti bind the imperishable embodied soul in the body, O mighty-armed one.
Krishna·jnanaatmanmoksha - 6
Of these, Sattva, being pure, is illuminating and free from evil.
Krishna·jnanamoksha - 7
Know that Rajas is of the nature of passion, arising from craving and attachment.
Krishna·karmajnana - 8
But know Tamas to be born of ignorance, deluding all embodied beings.
Krishna·jnanamoksha - 9
Sattva attaches one to happiness, Rajas to action, O Bharata; while Tamas, veiling knowledge, attaches one to heedlessness.
Krishna·jnanakarma - 10
Sometimes Sattva prevails, overpowering Rajas and Tamas; sometimes Rajas prevails, overpowering Sattva and Tamas; and sometimes Tamas prevails, overpowering Sattva and Rajas, O Bharata.
Krishna·jnanayoga - 11
When through every gate of the body the light of intelligence shines, then it should be known that Sattva is predominant.
Krishna·jnanayoga - 12
Greed, activity, the undertaking of actions, restlessness, and longing - these arise when Rajas is predominant, O best of the Bharatas.
Krishna·karmajnana - 13
Darkness, inactivity, heedlessness, and delusion - these arise when Tamas is predominant, O joy of the Kurus.
Krishna·jnanamoksha - 14
If the embodied one meets death when Sattva is predominant, then he attains the pure worlds of those who know the highest.
Krishna·mokshakarmajnana - 15
Meeting death in Rajas, one is born among those attached to action; and dying in Tamas, one is born in the wombs of the deluded (lower species).
Krishna·karmamokshadharma - 16
The fruit of good action is said to be sattvic and pure; the fruit of Rajas is pain; and the fruit of Tamas is ignorance.
Krishna·karmajnanadharma - 17
From Sattva arises knowledge; from Rajas, greed; and from Tamas arise heedlessness, delusion, and ignorance.
Krishna·jnanakarma - 18
Those established in Sattva go upward; the rajasic remain in the middle; and the tamasic, abiding in the function of the lowest guna, go downward.
Krishna·karmamokshadharma - 19
When the seer perceives no agent other than the gunas and knows that which is beyond the gunas, he attains My nature.
Krishna·jnanamokshaatman - 20
When the embodied one transcends these three gunas which give rise to the body, he is freed from birth, death, old age, and sorrow, and attains immortality.
Krishna·mokshaatmanjnana - 21
Arjuna said: By what signs is he known who has transcended these three gunas, O Lord?
Krishna·jnanamokshayoga - 22
The Supreme Lord said: He who does not hate illumination, activity, or delusion when they are present, nor longs for them when they are absent, O Pandava.
Krishna·jnanayogamoksha - 23
He who sits like one unconcerned, undisturbed by the gunas, who knows that the gunas alone act, remains firm and does not waver.
Krishna·jnanayogaatman - 24
He who is alike in pleasure and pain, who is self-abiding, to whom a clod of earth, a stone, and gold are alike, who is the same toward the agreeable and disagreeable, who is wise, and to whom censure and praise are equal.
Krishna·jnanayogaatman - 25
He who is the same in honor and dishonor, the same toward friend and foe, who has renounced all undertakings - he is said to have transcended the gunas.
Krishna·jnanamokshasurrender - 26
And he who serves Me with unswerving devotion, transcending these gunas, is fit for becoming Brahman.
Krishna·bhaktimokshasurrender - 27
For I am the abode of Brahman, the immortal and imperishable, of eternal dharma, and of absolute bliss.
Krishna·bhaktimokshadharmaatman