Bhagavad-gita As It Is Changes |
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Mode of
Goodness
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Acting in Goodness Leads to Knowledge? |
Bg
14.6
Original Version
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O sinless
one, the mode of goodness, being purer than the others, is illuminating,
and it frees one from all sinful reactions. Those situated in that mode
develop knowledge, but they become conditioned by the
concept of happiness. |
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Revised & Enlarged
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O sinless
one, the mode of goodness, being purer than the others, is illuminating,
and it frees one from all sinful reactions. Those situated in that mode become
conditioned by a sense of
happiness. |
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Acting in Goodness Purifies One? |
Bg 14.16 Original
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By
acting in the mode of goodness, one becomes purified.
Works done in the mode of passion result in
distress, and actions performed in the mode of ignorance result
in foolishness. |
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Revised & Enlarged
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The result of pious action is pure and is said to be in the
mode of goodness. But
action done in the mode of passion result in
misery, and actions performed
in the mode of ignorance
results in foolishness. |
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