Yatharth Geeta -Swami Adgadanand 783

Yatharth Geeta -Swami Adgadanand Ji

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CHAPTER 16
The Yog of Telling
The Devine From the Demoniacal

Truly, therefore, only by eschewing these three does one gain admittance to the ordained action. And the scripture- the Geeta - is, therefore, the only authority to turn to, when one is faced by the dilemma of what to do and what not to do - of that which is worthy of doing and that which is unworthy. So the injunction is, to undertake only the unique action, ordained by this holy book - the true action.

Thus Yogeshwar Krishn has, in this chapter, elaborately described divine as well as devilish impulses and indicated that the human heart itself is the habitat of both. Thus concludes the Sixteenth Chapter, in the Upanishad of the Shreemad Bhagwad Geeta, on the Knowledge of Supreme Spirit, the Science of Yog, and the Dialogue between Krishn and Arjun, entitled : “Daivasur Sampad-Vibhag Yog” or ‘‘The Yog of Telling the Divine from the Demoniacal.’’

Thus concludes Swami Adgadanand’s exposition of the Sixteenth Chapter of the Shreemad Bhagwad Geeta in “Yatharth Geeta”. ||

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