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Chapter 11, Verse 50 | Gita Chat
11.50 Sanjaya said Having thus spoken to Arjuna, Krishna again showed His own form and the...
Chapter 11, Verse 50 | गीता चैट
11.50 Sanjaya said Having thus spoken to Arjuna, Krishna again showed His own form and the...
Chapter 18, Verse 66 - Ultimate Surrender | Gita Chat
The final instruction of Krishna to Arjuna - complete surrender to the Divine.
Chapter 18, Verse 76 | Gita Chat
18.76 O King, remembering this wonderful and holy dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna, I r...
11.50 Sanjaya said Having thus spoken to Arjuna, Krishna again showed His own form and the great Soul (Krishna), assuming His gentle form, consoled him (Arjuna) who was terrified.
11.50 Sanjaya said Having thus spoken to Arjuna, Krishna again showed His own form and the great Soul (Krishna), assuming His gentle form, consoled him (Arjuna) who was terrified.
The final instruction of Krishna to Arjuna - complete surrender to the Divine.
18.76 O King, remembering this wonderful and holy dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna, I rejoice again and again.
11.51 Arjuna said Having seen this Thy gentle human form, O Krishna, now I am composed and am restored to my own nature.
18.75 Through the grace of Vyasa I have heard this supreme and most secret Yoga direct from Krishna, the Lord of Yoga, Himself declaring it.
By the prevalence of impiety, O Krishna, the women of the family become corrupt; and , women being corrupted, O Varshenya (descendant of Vrishni), there arises intermingling of castes … Por la prevalencia de la impiedad, oh Krishna, las mujeres de la familia se corrompe; y , corrompiéndose las mujeres, Oh Varshenya (descendiente de Vrishni), surge la mezcla de castas
18.74 Sanjaya said Thus I have heard this wonderful dialogue between Krishna and the high-souled Arjuna, which causes the hair to stand on end.
18.74 Sanjaya said Thus I have heard this wonderful dialogue between Krishna and the high-souled Arjuna, which causes the hair to stand on end.
18.78 Wherever is Krishna, the Lord of Yoga; wherever is Arjuna, the wielder of the bow; there are prosperity, victory, happiness and firm policy; such is my conviction.