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Bhagwad Gita
Index  Chapter:1 - Arjuna's Dilemma

Chapter:2 - Transcen- dental Knowledge 

Chapter:3 - Path Of Karma - Yoga 

Chapter:4 - Renunciation with Knowledge 

Chapter:5 - Path Of Renunciation 

Chapter:6 - Path Of Meditation 

Chapter:7 - Self - Knowledge And Self - Realization 

Chapter:8 - Imperishable Brahman 

Chapter:9 - Supreme Knowledge

Chapter:10 - Manifestation Of The Absolute 

Chapter:11 - Vision Of The Cosmic Form 

Chapter:12 - Path Of Devotion

Chapter:13 - Creation And Creator 

Chapter:14 - Three Gunas Of Nature 

Chapter:15 - Supreme Spirit 

Chapter:16 - Devine And Demonic Qualities

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SELF-KNOWLEDGE AND SELF-REALIZATION 

 

Such (material) gains of these less intelligent human beings are temporary. The worshipers of Devas go to Devas, but My devotees come to Me. (7.23)

The ignorant think of Me, the Para-Brahman, as having no form or personality and I can take (any physical) form; because (these) people are not being able to comprehend My supreme imperishable and incomparable existence. (7.24)

The word 'Avyakta' has been used in verses 2.25, 2.28, 7.24, 8.18, 8.20, 8.21, 9.04, 12.01, 12.03, 12.05, and 13.05. It takes different meaning according to the context. Avyakta does not mean formless; it means unmanifest or a transcendental form that is invisible to our physical eyes. It is used in the sense of unmanifest Prakriti, and also in the sense of Para-Brahman.  

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