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1.Ishvara (Supreme Personality of God Head); 2.Jiva (Soul); 3.

Prakrithi (Nature);
4.Kala (eternal Time); 5.Karma (actions and reactions)

Chapter 1: Observing the Armies


-- War
-- Signs of victory
-- Arjuna Lamentation and Grief
-- Own discretion based on dharma
* Observe yourself

Chapter 2: Gita Sutra


-- Introduction to Krishna
-- Soul (sankhya yoga)
-- do your duty, but never get attached to the results
-- be free from attachment, fear and anger
-- senses, attachment, lust, anger | anger, delusion, confused memory, intelligence
is lost, falls down
-- give up desires and False Ego (thinking that I am the body) | path to enter into
Spiritual world
-- Devotional service (Buddhi Yoga) - Intelligence
* Seek assistence from Suhruth (dear friend) and Understand yourself thoroughly

Chapter 3: Karma Yoga


-- actions on sense gratification (objects - Senses - Mind - Intelligence - Soul)
-- 3 modes of material nature (Ignorance (tamo - aagyan), Passion (rajo - junoon)
and Goodness (satva)). Nirguna (Shuddha satva)
-- work (karma, akarma and vikarma) | bondage | Theif
-- Sacrifice (offer to the lord) | release from sin
-- Great enimies - Desire (lust) and Anger
-- People follows the leader, hence Lord never neglectes HIS duty
* Surrender - Do your duty wisely and unbound yourself by devotional service

Chapter 4: Transcendental Knowledge (Jnana Yoga)


-- Disciplic succession (krishna to sun god)
-- Lord apprears to re-establish principles of religion by delivering pious and
annihilating the miscreants
-- Yoga - ancient science of the relationship with the Supreme Personality of
Godhead
-- Quick results - praying to demigods (devatas)
-- 4 divisions of human society (brahmana, Kshatriya, Vaisya and Shudra)
-- Astanga Yoga - controling senses and reach higher platform
-- Learn the truth from spiritual master
* Remove ignorance by the weapon of knowledge

Chapter 5: Karma Yoga: Action in Krishna consciousness


-- unconditional devotional service to the Supreme Personality of Godhead Krishna
(Bhakti yoga)
-- Arjuna's question - renunciation of action or devotional service - Which is
better
-- Person neigther hates or desires is always in renounce (tyaag). Only possible by
controling senses. Process of purification. Path for liberation.
-- Do your duty without attachment, surrender results to the Lord. No sinful
reactions.
-- Those who develop attachment, develops greed and causes bondage, this results in
millions of births and death.
-- Material senses are source of misery
-- Knowledge is important
-- A person in full consciousness of Me, knowing Me to be the ultimate beneficiary
of all sacrifices and austerities, the Supreme Lord of all planets and demigods,
and the benefactor and well-wisher of all living entities, attains peace from the
pangs of material miseries.
bhoktara? yaj�a-tapasa?
sarva-loka-mahesvaram
suh?da? sarva-bhutana?
j�atva ma? santim ?cchati
* Know that the Supreme Personality of Godhead Krishna is the ultimate beneficiary

Chapter 6: Dhyana Yoga


-- Yoga - renunciation and linking oneself with Supreme
-- Yogi (who renounce desire for sense gratification and links with Supreme)
-- Bhogi (everything is mine for my enjoyment)
-- Devotional service to the lord is greater than all yogis
-- Control Mind - best friend and strong enemy
-- Arjuna says, practice of yoga is impractical as mind is restless. Krishna says,
its possible by practice and detachment.
-- Arjuna asks, what is the fate of unsuccessful yogi. Krishna says, many years
enjoys in havenly planets and then takes birth in aristocratic family to continue
sadhana where the person stopped.
-- By practice of detachment, experience of spiritual bliss
A yogi is greater than the ascetic (tapasvee), empiricist (anubhavawadi) and
fruitive worker. And of all yogis, one who always worships Sri Krishna in
transcendental loving service with great faith is the highest of all because he is
most intimately connected to Krishna.

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