The Death of Marcus Aurelius

The Death of Marcus Aurelius

Friday, February 3, 2023

Wisdom from the Bhagavad Gita 56


11. Beset with immense cares ending only with death, regarding gratification of lust as the highest, and feeling sure that that is all; 

12. Bound by a hundred ties of hope, given over to lust and wrath, they strive to secure by unjust means hoards of wealth for sensual enjoyment. 

13. "This today has been gained by me; this desire I shall obtain; this is mine, and this wealth also shall be mine in future. 

14. "That enemy has been slain by me, and others also shall I slay. I am the lord, I enjoy, I am successful, powerful and happy. 

15. "I am rich and well-born. Who else is equal to me? I will sacrifice, I will give, I will rejoice." Thus deluded by ignorance, 

16. Bewildered by many a fancy, covered by the meshes of delusion, addicted to the gratification of lust, they fall down into a foul hell. 

17. Self-conceited, haughty, filled with the pride and intoxication of wealth, they perform sacrifices in name, out of ostentation, disregarding ordinance; 

18. Possessed of egoism, power, insolence, lust and wrath, these malignant people hate Me, the Self within, in their own bodies and those of others. 

19. These malicious and cruel evildoers, most degraded of men, I hurl perpetually into the wombs of Asuras only, in these worlds. 

20. Obtaining the Asurika wombs, and deluded birth after birth, not attaining to Me, they thus fall, O son of Kunti, into a still lower condition. 

21. Triple is this gate of hell, destructive of the self—lust, anger and greed; therefore one should forsake these three. 

22. The man who has got beyond these three gates of darkness, O son of Kunti, practices what is good for himself, and thus goes to the Goal Supreme. 

23. He who, setting aside the ordinance of the Shâstra, acts under the impulse of desire, attains not to perfection, nor happiness, nor the Goal Supreme. 

24. So let the Shâstra be your authority in ascertaining what ought to be done and what ought not to be done. Having known what is said in the ordinance of the Shâstra, you should act here. 

Bhagavad Gita, 16:11-24 





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