What is the name of Chapter 7?
jñāna-vijñāna-yogaḥ
I am the ..... in water
I am the sapidity in water
Name the 4 types of devotees who worship Bhagavan
Artha - dissatisfied, afflicted with problems
Artharthi - seeker of worldly happiness
Jignasu - seeker of knowledge
Jnani - the wise
All beings fall into delusion at birth. True or False
True
How many chapters are in Bhagavad Gita?
What is the Mahavakya that Gita teaches?
18 chapters in total.
Tat Tvam Asi (That You Are), meaning the oneness of the individual soul (Atman) with the universal consciousness (Brahman)
It takes the Gita 18 chapters to unfold this knowledge.
What are the 2 natures that Bhagavan uses to describe himself?
Para Prakriti
Apara Prakriti
I am the .... in all the Vedas
I am the Om in all the Vedas
Why seekers seek differently?
The quality of one's desires is determined by one's temperament/vasanas. These desires determine the type of deity one worships
What causes the delusion at birth?
The mind always has likes and dislikes. This arises from the delusion of the pairs of opposites.
Out of the 18 chapters, What do the first 6 chapters teach? the second 6 and last 6 chapters?
First 6 chapters - Tvam (you, the student, the seeker of knowledge, with Arjuna serving as the student)
Second 6 chapters - Tat (Consciousness - the infinite splendor of the divinity and creation in its fullness)
Last 6 chapters - Asi (are the equal sign, asi. Relationship between you and consciousness)
What are the constituents of Bhagavan's eightfold lower nature?
Earth, Fire, Water, Air, Space, Mind, Intellect and Ego
I am the .... in the intelligent
I am the intelligence in the intelligent
Does God fulfil our desires?
Whatever form a devotee seeks to worship with faith, that faith of his I make firm in him.
That which causes disturbance in mind is called ...
That which quietens and calms the mind is called ...
That which causes disturbance in mind is called papa.
That which quietens and calms the mind is called punya.
Which Chapters in Gita describes actions in detail?
3. karma-yogaḥ
4. jñāna-yoga; jñāna-karma-saṁnyāsa-yogaḥ;
5. karma-saṁnyāsa-yogaḥ;
Fill in the blanks.
Beyond me, O Dhanajaya, there is nothing. All this is strung on to me as ............. upon a ...
Beyond me, O Dhanajaya, there is nothing. All this is strung on to me as a row of pearls upon a thread.
I am the .... in fire
I am the heat in fire
The world is a manifestation of God and not of ....
The world is a manifestation of God and not of the infinite reality, the Supreme Self
How do we realize the Supreme self?
Virtuous actions leading to exhaustion of vasanas, and worshiping Bhagavan with a firm resolve.
Which chapter in Gita describes meditation in detail?
Which chapter in Gita describes devotion in detail?
Chapter 6 - dhyāna-yogaḥ
Chapter 12 - bhakti-yogaḥ
And whatever modes there are pertaining to sattva, rajas or tamas, know them all to proceed from .....alone, Yet I am not in them, .......
And whatever modes there are pertaining to sattva, rajas or tamas, know them all to proceed from Me alone, Yet I am not in them, they are in me.
I am the ..... in all beings
I am the life in all beings
I am not available to all as I am veiled by .....
I am not available to all as I am veiled by Yoga Maya.
Bhagavan Krishna explains the Self as the very......in each one of us.
Bhagavan Krishna explains the Self as the very consciousness in each one of us.
What are the 5 main topics elaborated in Bhagavad Gita?
The Bhagavad Gita explores five main topics: God (Ishvara), the living entity (Jiva), material nature (Prakriti), time (Kala), and action (Karma).
It emphasizes the importance of understanding oneself, one's actions, and the nature of reality to achieve spiritual enlightenment and liberation