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Bhagavad Gita
Kulapati' s preface

Preface

Introductory

The Soul

Karma

God And Nature

Right Action

The Practice Of Mind-Control

Meditation

Inherited Propensities

Hope For All

Godlessness

Ideal-Austerities-Food

Surrender And Grace

The Oneness Of Existence

Advaita And Gita-Discipline

Seeing God

Conclusion

The Author
Major Sections
Books By Rajaji
Ramayana Mahabharata

Bhagavad Gita

Bhaja Govindam

Kural

Upanishads

Hinduism Doctrine And Way Of Living

MEDITATION

He who remains unmoved, keeping his inner spirit unaffected and unruffled by the changing moods, saying to himself "The qualities of my material body are just moving".

XIV-23

Equally welcoming pain and pleasure, self sustained and brave, to whom a clod of earth, a piece of stone and a nugget of gold are just the same, who makes no difference between those who are not and is the same in praise of blame.

XIV-24

The same in honour and calumny, the same to friend and foe; having abandoned all worldly undertaking-such a one is declared as having overcome natural propensities.

XIV-25

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Dr.C.Rajagopalachari
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