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16th Chapter-The
opposite Qualities
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Said Lord Supreme,
"Fearlessness, excessive Sattva (purity), preoccupied with
knowledge and yoga, charity, self-control, rituals and worship,
study of scriptures, penance and simplicity.
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"Non-cruelty,
truthfulness, without anger, self-sacrificing nature, peace of
mind, being non-critical, compassionate to all beings, without
greed, gentle, modest, firm-minded.
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"Intelligence, forgiving
nature, fortitude, cleanliness, without envy, without egoistic
pride- these O Bharata are the riches (virtues) of those born with
divine nature.
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"Pomposity, exaggerated
self-importance, pride in one self, anger, rudeness and ignorance,
are the property (vices ) of the those born with undivine
nature.
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"Divine virtues are for
liberation, but undivine qualities are regarded as binding. O
Pandava, do not worry for you are born with divine
qualities.
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"Two types of beings are
created in this world, the divine and the undivine. The divine
(nature) has been explained in detail, O Partha. Now hear from Me
about the undivine nature.
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"The undivine do not know
when to act properly and when not to act. They do not know what is
cleanliness and proper conduct. The quality of truthfulness is not
there in them.
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"They say that the world
is false, without foundation and without God and that it is born
of no cause other than of lust.
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"With this vision in
their minds, the degenerated souls, with little intelligence,
engage in hostile activities, for the destruction of the world
against its interests.
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"Resorting to insatiable
lust, with conceited minds, possessed by insane energy, residing
in untruthful words, under illusion, they exist, worshipping the
unclean and the impure.
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"With endless anxieties
(tormenting them) till the end, absorbed in sense gratification
and concluding it as the transcendental (or divine).
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"Bound by innumerable
strings of desire, minds filled with the vibrations of anger and
lust, they accumulate wealth by unjust means, desiring sense
gratification.
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""Today I have gained
this, this inner wish I shall fulfill, this property is mine and
in future I will have more wealth.
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"That enemy is slain by
me, I shall harm others also, I am the lord and I am the enjoyer,
I am perfected being, powerful and happy.
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"I am wealthy and from a
rich family, who else can there be like me ! I perform sacrifices,
give charity and also enjoy - ( saying ) thus by ignorance (the
undivine) are deluded.
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"Perplexed by numerous
states of thinking, caught in the net of illusion, attached to the
gratification of desires, the unclean degenerate into
hell.
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"Egoistic, impudent,
possessed with insane energy of wealth and pride, they perform
sacrifices for name sake only out of conceit and against
established procedures.
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"Having taken shelter in
egoism, strength, showiness, lust and anger, the envious discredit
Me in their own bodies and in others.
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"These haters, the cruel
and the lowest men in the world of materialistic existence, I cast
them again and again into the inauspicious demonic
wombs
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"Acquiring demonic wombs,
these deluded persons, birth after birth, without reaching Me, O
Kaunteya, go to the lowest hell.
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"Three types are the
gates to this hell which are destructive to the soul - desire,
anger and greed. Therefore one must leave aside these
three.
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"O Son of Kunti, he who
is liberated from these three gates of darkness perform actions in
the interests of his self and attains the Supreme
State.
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"He who discards the
scriptural methods and indulges in desire driven actions, neither
attains spiritual success, nor happiness nor the Supreme
Goal.
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"Therefore let the
scriptures be your guide in deciding appropriate and inappropriate
actions. Knowing the scriptural injunctions properly you should
perform your actions.
Thus ends the sixteenth
chapter named the Yoga of the Divine and the Demonic in the
Upanishad of the divine Bhagavad-Gita , the knowledge of the
Absolute, the yogic scripture, and the debate between Arjuna and
Lord Krishna.
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