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Daivāsura Sampad Vibhāga Yoga

The Yoga of the Division between the Divine and Demoniac Natures

24 verses · Primary theme: dharma

  1. 1

    The Supreme Lord said: Fearlessness, purity of mind, steadfastness in the yoga of knowledge, charity, self-control, sacrifice, study of scriptures, austerity, and straightforwardness -

    Krishna·dharmayogajnana
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    Non-violence, truthfulness, freedom from anger, renunciation, peacefulness, absence of fault-finding, compassion toward all beings, freedom from covetousness, gentleness, modesty, and absence of fickleness -

    Krishna·dharmayoga
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    Vigor, forgiveness, fortitude, purity, absence of malice, and absence of excessive pride - these belong to one born with the divine nature, O Bharata.

    Krishna·dharmamoksha
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    Hypocrisy, arrogance, conceit, anger, harshness, and ignorance - these belong to one born with the demoniac nature, O Partha.

    Krishna·dharmakarma
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    The divine nature leads to liberation, and the demoniac nature leads to bondage.

    Krishna·mokshadharma
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    There are two types of created beings in this world - the divine and the demoniac.

    Krishna·dharmajnana
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    The demoniac do not know what to do and what to refrain from.

    Krishna·dharmakarma
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    They say the world is unreal, without foundation, without a God, not produced by mutual causation - what else is it but caused by desire alone?

    Krishna·jnanadharma
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    Holding this view, these lost souls of small intellect and cruel deeds arise as enemies of the world, bent on its destruction.

    Krishna·karmadharma
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    Taking refuge in insatiable desire, filled with hypocrisy, pride, and arrogance, holding false views through delusion, they act with impure resolves.

    Krishna·karmadharma
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    Beset with immeasurable anxiety that ends only with death, regarding the gratification of desires as the highest goal, and convinced that this is all there is -

    Krishna·karmadharma
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    Bound by hundreds of bonds of desire, devoted to lust and anger, they strive to accumulate wealth by unjust means for the gratification of their desires.

    Krishna·karmadharma
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    This has been gained by me today; this desire I shall fulfill; this wealth is mine, and that also shall be mine in the future -

    Krishna·karmadharma
  14. 14

    That enemy has been slain by me, and I shall slay others too.

    Krishna·karmaatman
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    I am wealthy and of noble birth.

    Krishna·karmadharma
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    Bewildered by many thoughts, entangled in the net of delusion, addicted to the gratification of desires, they fall into a foul hell.

    Krishna·karmamoksha
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    Self-conceited, obstinate, intoxicated by wealth and pride, they perform sacrifices in name only, with hypocrisy and without following proper scriptural injunctions.

    Krishna·dharmakarma
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    Given over to egoism, power, arrogance, desire, and anger, these malicious people hate Me dwelling in their own bodies and in the bodies of others.

    Krishna·bhaktiatman
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    These hateful, cruel, and vile people - the lowest of mankind - I repeatedly cast into demoniac wombs in the cycle of birth and death.

    Krishna·karmadharma
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    Attaining demoniac births again and again, these deluded souls, without ever reaching Me, O son of Kunti, sink to the lowest state.

    Krishna·karmamokshabhakti
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    There are three gates to hell that lead to the destruction of the self - lust, anger, and greed.

    Krishna·dharmamokshakarma
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    A person who is freed from these three gates of darkness, O son of Kunti, practices what is good for the self and thus attains the supreme destination.

    Krishna·mokshadharmakarma
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    One who discards scriptural injunctions and acts according to one's own desires attains neither perfection, nor happiness, nor the supreme destination.

    Krishna·dharmakarma
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    Therefore, let scripture be your authority in determining what should be done and what should not be done.

    Krishna·dharmajnanakarma