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Yatharth Geeta -Swami Adgadanand Ji

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CHAPTER 14
Division of The Three Properties

At this Arjun asks three questions. What are the features of the man who has risen above the properties of nature? How does he conduct himself? And what is the way of transcending the three properties? Replying to the queries, after elaborating the attributes and mode of action of the man who has liberated himself from these properties, Yogeshwar Krishn at last points out the way by which one may free oneself from these properties. Thus revealing himself as the shelter of all, Yogeshwar Krishn concludes Chapter 14 with a detailed account of the three properties of nature. Thus concludes the Fourteenth Chapter, in the Upanishad of the Shreemad Bhagwad Geeta, on the Knowledge of the Supreme Spirit, the Discipline of Yog, and the Dialogue between Krishn and Arjun, entitled : “Guntraya Vibhag Yog” or ‘‘Division of the Three Properties’’.

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

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