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Bhagavad Gita -Sri Madhvacharya
(Bhashya and Tatparya Nirnaya)
"No one among the hosts of the gods knows My manifestation nor even the great seers. I am prior even to the gods and the great seers in all respects." [1]. "He who knows Me, the unborn and without beginning, the Lord of the worlds, being (thereby) undeluded among the mortals, is released from all the demerits"[2]. "Intellect, knowledge, absence of delusion, compassion, truth, self-restraint, tranquility."[3]. "The seven Seers in earlier ages."[4]. "The splendour and equanimity of Mine."[5] "I am the origin of all, from Me all this emanates. Thus being aware, the wise ones worship Me, endowed with full conviction" [6]. "Out of compassion, I destroy the darkness arising in them from non awareness, remaining in their Self."[7]. "I speedily deliver them from the ocean of mortality." [8]. "Knowing Me as the enjoyer of the sacrifices and of the penances, as the Lord of of the worlds and welldisposed towards all creatures (the ascetic) reaches peace." [9]. "Without leaving anything, I will convey this Joana (wisdom) to you and the vi-Jnana (supra-sensory awareness), knowing which there would not remain anything else left to be known." [10]. |