Contents 1 Bhagavad Gita -Swami Sivananda 1.1 Chapter-14 : THE YOGA OF THE DIVISION OF THE THREE GUNAS 1.2 Summary of Fourteenth Discourse 2 References and Context 3 Related Articles Bhagavad Gita -Swami Sivananda Chapter-14 : THE YOGA OF THE DIVISION OF THE THREE GUNAS Summary of Fourteenth Discourse Yadaa sattwe pravriddhe tu pralayam yaati dehabhrit; Tadottamavidaam lokaan amalaan pratipadyate. 14. If the embodied one meets with death when Sattwa has become predominant, then he attains to the spotless worlds of the knowers of the Highest. Rajasi pralayam gatwaa karmasangishu jaayate; Tathaa praleenastamasi moodhayonishu jaayate. 15. Meeting death in Rajas, he is born among those who are attached to action; and dying in Tamas, he is born in the womb of the senseless. References and Context Related Articles Bhagavad Gita -Sivananda Chapter Name Page No. Introduction 1 Gita Mahatmya 7 1. The Yoga of the Despondency of Arjuna 18 2. Sankhya Yoga 5 3. The Yoga of Action 80 4. The Yoga of Wisdom 102 5. The Yoga of Renunciation of Action 126 6. The Yoga of Meditation 142 7. The Yoga of Wisdom and Realisation 170 8. The Yoga of the Imperishable Brahman 188 9. The Yoga of the Kingly Science & the Kingly Secret 207 10. The Yoga of the Divine Glories 227 11. The Yoga of the Vision of the Cosmic Form 252 12. The Yoga of Devotion 285 13. The Yoga of Distinction Between The Field & the Knower of the Field 298 14. The Yoga of the Division of the Three Gunas 319 15. The Yoga of the Supreme Spirit 336 16. The Yoga of the Division Between the Divine and the Demoniacal 349 17. The Yoga of the Division of the Threefold Faith 364 18. The Yoga of Liberation by Renunciation 381