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ARJUNA:
WHO is that BRAHMA? What that Soul of Souls, |
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The ADHYATMAN? What, Thou Best of All! |
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Thy work, the KARMA? Tell me what it is |
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Thou namest ADHIBHUTA? What again |
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Means ADHIDAIVA? Yea, and how it comes |
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Thou canst be ADHIYAJNA in thy flesh? |
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Slayer of Madhu! Further, make me know |
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How good men find thee in the hour of death?f |
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KRISHNA:
I BRAHMA am! the One Eternal God, |
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And ADHYATMAN is My Beings name, |
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The Soul of Souls! What goeth forth from Me, |
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Causing all life to live, is KARMA called: |
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And, Manifested in divided forms, |
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I am the ADHIBHUTA, Lord of Lives; |
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And ADHIDAIVA, Lord of all the Gods, |
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Because I am PURUSHA, who begets. |
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And ADHIYAJNA, Lord of Sacrifice, |
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Ispeaking with thee in this body here |
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Am, thou embodied one! (for all the shrines |
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Flame unto Me!) And, at the hour of death, |
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He that hath meditated Me alone, |
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In putting off his flesh, comes forth to Me, |
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Enters into My Beingdoubt thou not! |
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But, if he meditated otherwise |
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At hour of death, in putting off the flesh, |
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He goes to what he looked for, Kuntis Son! |
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Because the Soul is fashioned to its like. |
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Have Me, then, in thy heart always! and fight! |
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Thou too, when heart and mind are fixed on Me, |
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Shalt surely come to Me! All come who cleave |
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With never-wavering will of firmest faith, |
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Owning none other Gods: all come to Me, |
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The Uttermost, Purusha, Holiest! |
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Whoso hath known Me, Lord of sage and singer, |
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Ancient of days; of all the Three Worlds Stay, |
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Boundless,but unto every atom Bringer |
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Of that which quickens it: whoso, I say, |
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Hath known My form, which passeth mortal knowing; |
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Seen my effulgencewhich no eye hath seen |
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Than the suns burning gold more brightly glowing, |
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Dispering darkness,unto him hath been |
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Right life! And, in the hour when life is ending, |
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With mind set fast and trustful piety, |
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Drawing still breath beneath calm brows unbending, |
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In happy peace that faithful one doth die, |
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In glad peace passeth to Purushas heaven, |
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The place which they who read the Vedas name |
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AKSHARAM, Ultimate; whereto have striven |
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Saints and asceticstheir road is the same. |
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That waythe highest waygoes he who shuts |
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The gates of all his sense, locks desire |
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Safe in his heart, centres the vital airs |
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Upon his parting thought, steadfastly set; |
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And, murmuring OM, the sacred syllable |
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Emblem of BRAHMdies, meditating Me. |
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For who, none other Gods regarding, looks |
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Ever to Me, easily am I gained |
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By such a Yôgi; and, attaining Me, |
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They fall notthose Mahatmasback to birth, |
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To life, which is the place of pain, which ends, |
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But take the way of utmost blessedness. |
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The worlds, Arjuna!even Brahmas world |
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Roll back again from Death to Lifes unrest; |
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But they, O Kuntis Son! that reach to Me, |
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Taste birth no more. If ye know Brahmas Day |
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Which is a thousand Yugas; if ye know |
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The thousand Yugas making Brahmas Night, |
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Then know ye Day and Night as He doth know! |
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When that vast Dawn doth break, th Invisible |
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Is brought anew into the Visible; |
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When that deep Night doth darken, all which is |
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Fades back again to Him Who sent it forth; |
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Yea! this vast company of living things |
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Again and yet again producedexpires |
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At Brahmas Nightfall; and, at Brahmas Dawn, |
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Riseth, without its will, to life new-born. |
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Buthigher, deeper, innermostabides |
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Another Life, not like the life of sense, |
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Escaping sight, unchanging. This endures |
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When all created things have passed away: |
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This is that Life named the Unmanifest, |
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The Infinite! the All! the Uttermost. |
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Thither arriving none return. That Life |
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Is Mine, and I am there! And, Prince! by faith |
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Which wanders not, there is a way to come |
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Thither. I, the PURUSHA, I Who spread |
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The Universe around mein Whom dwell |
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All living Thingsmay so be reached and seen! |
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Richer than holy fruit on Vedas growing, |
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Greater than gifts, better than prayer or fast, |
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Such wisdom is! The Yôgi, this way knowing, |
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Comes to the Utmost Perfect Peace at last. |
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Here endeth Chapter VIII. of the Bhagavad-Gîtâ, entitled
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Aksharaparabrahmayôg, or The Book of
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Religion by Devotion to the One Supreme God
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