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Bhagavad Gita - Swami Sarvapriyananda

Bhagavad Gita - Swami Sarvapriyananda

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Lectures on the Bhagavad Gita by Swami Sarvapriyananda at the Vedanta Society of New York.

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  • 166. Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 14, Verses 11 - 15 | Swami Sarvapriyananda
    Jan 12 2026

    Taught by Swami Sarvapriyananda, this episode is part of a series of talks that unfold the highest truths of Vedanta through the study of the Bhagavad Gita, "The Song of God".


    Chapter 14 is devoted to an understanding of the Gunatreya Vibhaga Yoga, or the three qualities/components of Maya. The entire universe is created by a projection of the three gunas - satva, rajas, and tamas. Understanding the science of the three gunas and how we can apply it to our lives is the focus of Chapter 14.


    In this episode, Swami Sarvapriyananda teaches chapter 14, verses 11-15, of the Bhagavad Gita. These verses describe what happens when one guna predominates over another. Swami Sarvapriyananda explains how we can observe this in ourselves but notes that the gunas are part of the material world and, as such, are constantly changing within us, whereas Consciousness, which is what we really are, is pure and constant.


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    Bhagavad Gita | Chapter 14, Verse 11


    सर्वद्वारेषु देहेऽस्मिन्प्रकाश उपजायते |

    ज्ञानं यदा तदा विद्याद्विवृद्धं सत्त्वमित्युत || 11||

    sarva-dvāreṣhu dehe ’smin prakāśha upajāyate

    jñānaṁ yadā tadā vidyād vivṛiddhaṁ sattvam ity uta


    ⧫ When, through all the sense openings in this body, the light of knowledge radiates, then indeed one should know that satva predominates.


    Bhagavad Gita | Chapter 14, Verse 12


    लोभ: प्रवृत्तिरारम्भ: कर्मणामशम: स्पृहा |

    रजस्येतानि जायन्ते विवृद्धे भरतर्षभ || 12||

    lobhaḥ pravṛittir ārambhaḥ karmaṇām aśhamaḥ spṛihā

    rajasy etāni jāyante vivṛiddhe bharatarṣhabha


    ⧫ Greed, activity, undertaking of works, restlessness, desire - these prevail, oh best of the Bharatas, when rajas predominates.


    Bhagavad Gita | Chapter 14, Verse 13


    अप्रकाशोऽप्रवृत्तिश्च प्रमादो मोह एव च |

    तमस्येतानि जायन्ते विवृद्धे कुरुनन्दन || 13||

    aprakāśho ’pravṛittiśh cha pramādo moha eva cha

    tamasy etāni jāyante vivṛiddhe kuru-nandana


    ⧫ Darkness, inactivity, inadvertence, as also delusion, these prevail, oh descendant of Kurus, when tamas predominates.


    Bhagavad Gita | Chapter 14, Verse 14


    यदा सत्त्वे प्रवृद्धे तु प्रलयं याति देहभृत् |

    तदोत्तमविदां लोकानमलान्प्रतिपद्यते || 14||

    yadā sattve pravṛiddhe tu pralayaṁ yāti deha-bhṛit

    tadottama-vidāṁ lokān amalān pratipadyate


    ⧫ If the embodied self meets with death when satva is predominant, then it attains the pure spheres of the worshippers of the highest dietes.


    Bhagavad Gita | Chapter 14, Verse 15


    रजसि प्रलयं गत्वा कर्मसङ्गिषु जायते |

    तथा प्रलीनस्तमसि मूढयोनिषु जायते || 15||

    rajasi pralayaṁ gatvā karma-saṅgiṣhu jāyate

    tathā pralīnas tamasi mūḍha-yoniṣhu jāyate


    ⧫ If it [sentient beings] meets with death when rajas is predominant, then it is born among those who are attached to work; likewise, when it meets with death when tamas is predominant, then it is born in the wombs of irrational species.

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    59 mins
  • 165. Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 14, Verses 6 - 10 I Swami Sarvapriyananda
    Jan 12 2026

    Taught by Swami Sarvapriyananda, this episode is part of a series of talks that unfold the highest truths of Vedanta through the study of the Bhagavad Gita, "The Song of God".


    In this episode, Swami Sarvapriyananda teaches chapter 14, verses 6 -10 of the Bhagavad Gita.


    Chapter 14 is devoted to an understanding of the Gunatreya Vibhaga Yoga, or the three qualities/components of Maya. The entire universe is created by a projection of the three gunas - satva, rajas, and tamas. Understanding the science of the three gunas and how we can apply it to our lives is the focus of Chapter 14.

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    Bhagavad Gita | Chapter 14, Verse 6:


    तत्र सत्त्वं निर्मलत्वात्प्रकाशकमनामयम् |

    सुखसङ्गेन बध्नाति ज्ञानसङ्गेन चानघ || 6||

    tatra sattvaṁ nirmalatvāt prakāśhakam anāmayam

    sukha-saṅgena badhnāti jñāna-saṅgena chānagha


    ⧫ Satva, on account of its stainlessness, is luminous and free from evil. Oh, sinless one [Arjuna], it binds the embodied self by attachment to happiness and knowledge


    Bhagavad Gita | Chapter 14, Verse 7:


    रजो रागात्मकं विद्धि तृष्णासङ्गसमुद्भवम् |

    तन्निबध्नाति कौन्तेय कर्मसङ्गेन देहिनम् || 7||

    rajo rāgātmakaṁ viddhi tṛiṣhṇā-saṅga-samudbhavam

    tan nibadhnāti kaunteya karma-saṅgena dehinam


    ⧫ Know rajas to be of the nature of passion, the source of desire and attachment, oh son of Kunti, it binds fast the embodied self by attachment to action.


    Bhagavad Gita | Chapter 14, Verse 8:


    तमस्त्वज्ञानजं विद्धि मोहनं सर्वदेहिनाम् |

    प्रमादालस्यनिद्राभिस्तन्निबध्नाति भारत || 8||

    tamas tv ajñāna-jaṁ viddhi mohanaṁ sarva-dehinām

    pramādālasya-nidrābhis tan nibadhnāti bhārata


    ⧫ But know tamas to be born of ignorance and deluding all embodied beings, it binds fast, oh descendant of Bharata, through inadvertence, laziness, and sleep.


    Bhagavad Gita | Chapter 14, Verse 9:


    सत्त्वं सुखे सञ्जयति रज: कर्मणि भारत |

    ज्ञानमावृत्य तु तम: प्रमादे सञ्जयत्युत || 9||


    sattvaṁ sukhe sañjayati rajaḥ karmaṇi bhārata

    jñānam āvṛitya tu tamaḥ pramāde sañjayaty uta


    ⧫ Satva binds one to happiness, rajas, oh descendant of Bharata, binds one to work, while tamas, by covering knowledge, binds one to inadvertence


    Bhagavad Gita | Chapter 14, Verse 10:


    रजस्तमश्चाभिभूय सत्त्वं भवति भारत |

    रज: सत्त्वं तमश्चैव तम: सत्त्वं रजस्तथा || 10||


    rajas tamaśh chābhibhūya sattvaṁ bhavati bhārata

    rajaḥ sattvaṁ tamaśh chaiva tamaḥ sattvaṁ rajas tathā


    ⧫ Satva manifests, oh descendant of Bharata, as overpowering rajas and tamas, rajas manifests overpowering satva and tamas, and likewise tamas manifests overpowering satva and rajas

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • 164. Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 14, Verse 6 I Swami Sarvapriyananda
    Jan 12 2026

    Taught by Swami Sarvapriyananda, this episode is part of a series of talks that unfold the highest truths of Vedanta through the study of the Bhagavad Gita, "The Song of God".


    In this episode, Swami Sarvapriyananda teaches chapter 14, verse 6 of the Bhagavad Gita.


    Chapter 14 is devoted to an understanding of the Gunatreya Vibhaga Yoga, or the three qualities/components of Maya. The entire universe is created by a projection of the three gunas - satva, rajas, and tamas. Understanding the science of the three gunas and how we can apply it to our lives is the focus of Chapter 14. Verse 6 addresses the satva component of Maya. Swami Sarvapriyananda explains this in this episode.

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    Bhagavad Gita | Chapter 14, Verse 6 | Swami Sarvapriyananda


    तत्र सत्त्वं निर्मलत्वात्प्रकाशकमनामयम् |

    सुखसङ्गेन बध्नाति ज्ञानसङ्गेन चानघ || 6||

    tatra sattvaṁ nirmalatvāt prakāśhakam anāmayam

    sukha-saṅgena badhnāti jñāna-saṅgena chānagha


    ⧫ Of these, Satva, on account of its stainlessness, is luminous and free from evil. Oh sinless one [Arjuna], it binds the embodied self by attachment to happiness and, by attachment to knowledge.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
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