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Yogi Ramacharaka

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William Atkinson / Yogi Ramacharaka's

Bhagavad Gita

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Introduction - The Scene; Theme; and Character - Gloom of Arjuna - Inner Doctrine - The Secret of Work - Spiritual Knowledge - Renunciation - Self Mastery - Spiritual Discernment - Mystery of Omnipresence - Kingly Knowledge - Universal Perfection - Universal Manifestation - Yoga of Devotion - Knower and the Known - Three Gunas or Qualities - Consciousness of the Supreme - Good and Evil Natures - Threefold Faith - Renunciation and Freedom - Contents -


chariots of battle. Their names are synonyms for valor, strength and cunning.

" 'And on our own side, gathered together, under my command, are the greatest warriors of our people, heroes, valiant and experienced, each well armed with his favorite weapons, and most ready to use them; and all devoted to me and my cause and willing and anxious to risk and renounce their lives for my sake.

" 'But, alas, O Master, this army of ours, although most valiant and though commanded by Bhishma, seems unto me too insufficient and weak, while the enemy, commanded by Bhima, and confronting us in threatening array, seems more strong and sufficient. Therefore, let all the captains of my host prepare to stand by Bhishma, to support and guard him well.'

"Then Bhishma, the ancient chief of the Kurus, blew his great battle-shell, sounding it like unto the roar of the lion, to awaken the spirits and courage of the Kurus. And answering its great roar, there sounded at once innumerable other shells and horns, drums and tabors; and other instruments of warlike music, so that the sound was tumultuous and


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