Saturday, April 25, 2020

Bhagwad Gita - Post 205

Chapter 17

THE YOGA OF THE DIVISION OF THE THREE FOLD PATH


Verse 1

Arjuna said:

Those who, setting aside the ordinances of the scriptures, perform sacrifice with faith, what is their condition, O Krishna? Is it that of Sattwa, Rajas or Tamas?



Verse 2



The Blessed Lord said:

Threefold is the faith of the embodied, which is inherent in their nature—the Sattwic (pure), the Rajasic (passionate), and the Tamasic (dark). Do thou hear of it.



Verse 3



The faith of each is in accordance with his nature, O Arjuna! The man consists of his faith; as a man’s faith is, so is he.




Verse 4


The Sattwic or pure men worship the gods; the Rajasic or the passionate worship the Yakshas and the Rakshasas; the others (the Tamasic or the deluded) worship the ghosts and the hosts of nature-spirits.



Verse 5



Those men who practise terrific austerities not enjoined by the scriptures, given to hypocrisy and egoism, impelled by the force of lust and attachment,



Verse 6



Senseless, torturing all the elements in the body and Me also, who dwells in the body—know thou these to be of demoniacal resolves.



Verse 7
  


The food also which is dear to each is threefold, as also sacrifice, austerity and alms-giving. Hear thou the distinction of these.



Verse 8



Foods which increase life, purity, strength, health, joy and cheerfulness, which are oleaginous and savoury, substantial and agreeable, are dear to the Sattwic people.



Verse 9



The foods that are bitter, sour, saline, excessively hot, dry, pungent and burning, are liked by the Rajasic and are productive of pain, grief and disease.



Verse 10



That which is stale, tasteless, putrid, rotten and impure refuse, is the food liked by the Tamasic.



Verse 11



That sacrifice which is offered by men without desire for reward as enjoined by the ordinance (scripture), with a firm faith that to do so is a duty, is Sattwic (or pure).



Verse 12



The sacrifice which is offered, O Arjuna, seeking a reward and for ostentation, know thou that to be a Rajasic Yajna!



Verse 13



They declare that sacrifice to be Tamasic which is contrary to the ordinances of the scriptures, in which no food is distributed, which is devoid of Mantras and gifts, and which is devoid of faith.



Verse 14



Worship of the gods, the twice-born, the teachers and the wise, purity, straightforwardness, celibacy and non-injury—these are called the austerities of the body.



Continued… 


Love.