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17th Chapter-The
Division of Qualities
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Said Arjuna, "Those who
give up the scriptural injunctions, but continue to worship you
with full faith, what is their devotion O Krishna? Is it sattvic,
rajasic or tamasic ?
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Replied Lord Supreme, "In
three ways exists the faith of the embodied according to their own
nature- sattva, rajas and also tamas. Now hear that from
Me.
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"Everywhere O Bharata,
faith is in accordance with ones nature. A person's faith is
according to his nature.
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"The sattva people
worship gods. The rajasic worship Yakshas and Rakshasas (celestial
spirits and demons), and the remaining tamasic worship fallen
spirits and ghosts.
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"Against scriptural
injunctions perform harmful penances those ascetic people, filled
with conceit, egoism, desire, passion and strength.
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"Subjecting the entire
body to senseless torture and along with it all the elements there
in, including Me also who is situated with in the body. Know them
to be certainly demonic in nature.
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"Food also is found to be
tasty in three ways, as are sacrifices, austerity and charity. The
difference amongst them now listen.
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"Increasing longevity,
purity, strength, health, happiness and taste, juicy, oily,
durable in nature, is the food liked by sattvic people.
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"Bitter, sour, salty, hot
and spicy, burning, is the food liked by rajasic people, which
gives them unhappiness, sorrow and disease.
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"Stored and devoid of any
juices, dried, foul smelling, decomposed, left over and
indigestible food is dearer to the men of tamasic
nature.
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"The yagna which is
performed without the desire for the fruit of the yagna, that
yagna is certainly performed with the mind fixed in sattva
nature.
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"Desiring the fruit of
action, for the purpose of display and show, the sacrifice that is
performed, O Bharata, know it to be of rajasic nature.
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"Without proper order,
without the distribution of food, without mantras, without charity
to the priests, devoid of faith, the yagna becomes recognized as
tamasic in nature.
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"Worship of gods, of the
twice born, of the spiritual teacher and of the knowledgeable;
celibacy and non cruelty, this is called austerity of the
body.
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"Dispassionate words that
are truthful, pleasant and beneficial and also used in the
recitation of the Vedic scriptures , this is said to be austerity
of speech.
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"Mental satisfaction,
gentleness, silence, self-control, purification of thoughts, this
is called the austerity of mind.
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"When performed with
exceptional faith, this austerity of three kinds, by men who have
no desire for the fruit of their actions, is called
sattvic.
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"Austerity that is
performed for gaining popularity and honor and also for display is
regarded in this world as rajasic, which is also unstable and
distracted (or without concentration).
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"The austerity that is
performed out of foolishness, struggle and by self torture, with
an intention to harm others, this is referred as tamasic in
nature.
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"The charity that is
worth giving, given without any expectation, according to the time
and place and to the deserving person, is remembered as
sattvic.
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"The charity which is
given for the sake of a reciprocal advantage or with the
expectation of a result, or given in return (for some advantage or
gain), or given grudgingly or with difficulty, that charity is to
be remembered as rajasic.
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"That charity which is
given without consideration for the time and place, to undeserving
persons, without due respects, without proper knowledge, is said
to be tamasic in nature.
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"' AUM TAT SAT'- thus was
specified Brahman in three ways in the chanting of the Brahmins in
the past, while studying the Vedas and performing
Yagnas.
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"Therefore the followers
of Brahman always start their sacrifices, charities, austerities
and actions with OM as specified in the scriptures.
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"Uttering 'TAT' thus,
without desiring the fruit of their actions, they perform
sacrifices, austerities, charities and various other sacrifices
who intend to achieve salvation.
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"The word 'SAT' is used
to denote the sense of Truth as well as the sense of the follower
of Truth. O Partha, the word 'SAT' is also used to denote truthful
actions.
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"It is said that 'SAT' is
situated in sacrifice, austerity and charity. Work performed for
the sake of truth is also referred as 'SAT'
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"Without faith whatever
sacrifice that is offered, charity given, or austerity performed
are said to be 'ASAT' (false), here and hereafter, O
Partha.
Thus ends the seventeenth
chapter named the Yoga of the Division of Qualities 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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