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CHAPTER 14 Gunatrayavibhaga Yoga (Three Gunas)

Introduction : Chapter 14 Mahavakya Vichara, discovery of Jivatma, Paramatma Aikyam. Creation out of Ishvara Know you that Matter (prakrti) and Spirit (Purusa) are both beginningless ; and know you also that all modifications and qualities are born of Prakrti. [Chapter 13 Verse 20] Conciousness principle Matter, inert principle - Purusha tatvam - Bogta - Experiencer. - Chapter 13 Verse 22 - Prakrti Tatvam - Bogya prapancha objective universe. - Karana Gunaha Karya Anuvartante - Gunas Prakrti seen in Prapancha. - Gold 6% Copper, Ring 6% Copper The Purusa, seated in Prakrti, experiences the qualities born of Prakrti; attachment to the qualities is the cause of his birth in good and evil wombs. [Chapter 13 Verse 22] 2

This chapter focuses on 3 specific features of Prakrti Gunatrayam. Prakrti has Sattva / Rajas / Tamas 5 Elements World, Body, Mind, have Sattva / Rajas / Tamas. Experiencer - A Gunatmakam - Gunateeta Experienced - Trigunatmakam - Jagat, Prakrti, Prapancha. - 3 features responsible for our Bondage, Samsara. Guna = Rope / String / Property / Feature. Chapter 14 3 Topics Gunatraya Vichara Gunateeta Sadhana Phalam of Gunateeta - 5 sub topics. - How to get out of 3 chains. - Means of transcending - Discover Nirguna Tatvam - Benefits of Transcending - Free from hatred and Anger. 3

Topic 1 : Gunatraya Vichara Definition Indicators Gathi travel after death a) Mode of Binding Definition Consequence of increase in 3 Gunas Sattva Rajas Tamas - Nirmalatvam - Tranquility (Shantam), Pure (Shudham) - Karmatvam - Activity - Dynamic - Restless - Mohatvam - Delusion - Inertia - Dullness, Overpowering, Tranquility and Dynamism Purity, passion, and inertia these qualities (gunas), O! Mighty-armed, born of Prakrti bind, the indestructible, Embodied one fast in the body. [Chapter 14 Verse 5] 4

b) Bandana Prakaraha : Mode of Binding Sattva Rajas Tamas - Addicted to quietitude, morality, dharma, and knowledge. - Can t withstand Adharma, impurity. - Verse 6 - Binds by Karma - Can t sit - Quiet passion, thirst, Attachment. - Verse 7 - Binds by negligence error Pramada. - Perpetuates ignorance, carelessness, forgetfullness. - Incapacity to discriminate - Verse 8 Of these, Sattva which because of its stainlessness, is luminous and healthy, (unobstructive). It binds by (creating) attachment to happiness and attachment to knowledge, O sinless one. [Chapter 14 Verse 6] Know thou Rajas (to be) of the nature of passion, the source of thirst and attachment ; it binds fast, O Kaunteya, the embodied one, by attachment to action. [Chapter 14 Verse 7] But, know thou Tamas is born of ignorance, deluding all embodied beings, it binds fast, O Bharata, by heedlessness, indolence and sleep. [Chapter 14 Verse 8] 5

c) Lingam Indicators Apratyaksham Invisible : Verse 9 : Sattva attaches to happiness, Rajas to action, Bharata, while Tamas, verily, shrouding knowledge, attaches to heedlessness. [Chapter 14 Verse 9] Indicators Sattva - Jnana Vritti knowledge grasping power seen mind more tranquil. - Receptive, cognitive, learning, photographic mind. - Medha Shakti. Rajas - Increase of action - Karma Vritti - Greed, restlessness. - Longing - Verse 12 Tamas - Pramada Vritti - Negligence - Sends letters to himself with errors. - Sleeping - Verse 13 Greed, activity, undertaking of actions, restlessness longing-these arise when Rajas is predominant, O best in the Bharata family. [Chapter 14 Verse 12] Darkness, inertness, heedlessness and delusion these arise when Tamas is predominant, O descendant of Kuru. [Chapter 14 Verse 13] 6

d) Consequence of Increase of 3 Gunas Sattvic Rajasic Tamasic - Jnanam, intelligence shines - Verse 11 - Karma, greed increases. - Verse 12 - Delusion, errors increase - Verse 13 When, through every gate (sense) in this body, the lightof-intelligence shines, then it may be known that Sattva is predominant. [Chapter 14 Verse 11] Greed, activity, undertaking of actions, restlessness longing-these arise when Rajas is predominant, O best in the Bharata family. [Chapter 14 Verse 12] Darkness, inertness, heedlessness and delusion these arise when Tamas is predominant, O descendant of Kuru. [Chapter 14 Verse 13] e) Gathi Travel after death Sattvic - Goes to higher lokas - Verse 14 Rajasic - Returns to Manushya Loka, attached to action. - Verse 15 Tamasic - Lower Lokas, womb of senseless. - Verse 15 7

Main idea all 3 gunas bind a person. If the embodied one meets with death when Sattva is predominant, then he attains to the spotless worlds of the knowers of the Highest. [Chapter 14 Verse 14] Meeting death in Rajas, he is born among those attached to action ; and dying in Tamas, he is born in the womb of the senseless. [Chapter 14 Verse 15] Satvic person not selfish but worries about world. Worry continues for all 3 gunas and person in bondage. 2 nd Topic : Steps : How to become free from 3 Guas (Gunateeta) and get liberation in this life? One must become Jnani purusha, divine man. Evolutionary changes in Nature slow, gradual like seed to fruit or growth of foetus in womb. Change in direction of thoughts involved. Transformation of attitude and personality involved. a) Tamo Guna to Rajo Guna : Inactive to selfishly active. Prakruta to Samskruta. Wild based on Raaga Dvesha, to cultured based on Dharma Adharma based. 8

Irrespective of Race, religion and profession one is Guna shudra at Birth. Become Sakama Karma Pradhana, Guna Vaishya earn, enjoy, be a miser. Akarma to Sakama. b) Guna Vaishya to Guna Kshatriya : I am active for welfare of society. I change from Sakama to Nishkama Karma selfless activity increases. c) Guna Kshatriya to Guna Brahmana : Active mind can t gather knowledge, knowledge requires tranquil mind for Sravanam, Mananam, Nididhyasanam. From Nishkama Karma go to Upasana Eka / Aneka Rupa. Meditation is learning to withdraw extroverted mind and become contemplative, Sattva Pradhana. d) How Guna Brahmana becomes Guna teeta? How to transcend Gunas? Saguna can never become Nirguna. Saguna Prakrti Nirguna Purusha Prakrti can never become Purusha. Matter can never become spirit. 9

Time bound can t become Timeless (Different orders of Reality). Finite can t become infinite. No corridor connecting Sagunam and Nirgunam. Verse 19 : Mahavakya of Chapter 14 Mahavakya of Chapter 13 : When the Seer beholds no agent other than the Gunas and knows Him who is higher than the Gunas, he attains to My Being. [Chapter 14 Verse 19] Oh Arjuna! Moreover, know that Ksetrajna to be Myself, obtaining in all bodies. That knowledge which deals with Ksetram and Ksetrajna is (true) knowledge. This is My teaching. [Chapter 13 Verse 3] Mahavakya of Chapter 15 : And I am seated in the hearts of all ; from Me are memory and knowledge, as well as their absence. I am verily that which has to be known in all the Vedas; I am indeed the author of the Vedanta, and the knower of the Vedas am I. [Chapter 15 Verse 15] Two Purushas are there in this world, the Perishable and the Imperishable. All beings are the Perishable and the Kutastha is called the Imperishable. [Chapter 15 Verse 16] But distinct is the Supreme Purusa called the Highest Self, the indestructible Lord, who pervading the three worlds (waking, dream, and deep-sleep), sustains them. [Chapter 15 Verse 17] 10

How Gunabrahmana becomes Gunateeta? Gunabycha Param Vethi Jayanti. Karma + Upasana - Stepping stone - Prepares person for Knowledge. Jnanam - Gives liberation. - Essence of Gita, Angi. Jnanam : - Angam Body Mind - Eternally Sagunam - Never Nir Sagunam - Before Jnanam claim myself as Sagunam Body Mind complex Anatma. Atma - Eternally Nirgunam. - Never Sagunam - After Jnanam claim myself as Atma. Problem is of identification Tanmayatvam. Example : New Car / Wall painted.. Don t want it to become dirty. I take Body / Mind attributes as my attributes. 11

Ajnana Avastha - Identify with Saguna Shariram - Conclude myself Sagunam - Identified with Sattvic / Rajasic / Tamasic Pradhana Shariram, Drishyam. - I am Guna Brahmana, Vaishya, Kshatriya, Shudra, Father, Mother, Son, and have Deha Abhimana. Jnana Avastha - I am Nirguna Atma, Nitya Mukta - Disidentified from Sattvic / Rajasic / Tamasic Gunas - I am Sakshi witness, Drk, Seer Conciousness (Noun not verb). - Sakshi has neither Sattvic / Rajasic / Tamasic Gunas. Aham Gunateeta Chaitanyam Asmi. - Samsara. I have only Shifted identification from Prakrti to Purusha from Shariram to Shariri Experienced to Experiencer. Shifting identification is called Gunateeta. Example : Rented house, have identification and worries. Once sold, no worries. 12

Body Mind - Belongs to me. - Complaints Fat, Slim, Intellect Dim, No Memory. Nirvana Shatkam : - Mano buddhi *Verse 1+ - Na me Dvesha *Verse 3+ - Jnanam seeminlgy makes me own up my eternal nature, nirguna svarupa. - Belongs to Ishvara - Ultimate owner - I am free Atma No worries. - I am trustee of Body / Mind. - Ownership shifted. - Body belongs to Anatma, comes from Anatma, goes back to Anatma. - Nirvana Shatkam all 6 verses are my intrinsic nature. Nirvana Shatkam : I am not mind, wisdom, pride, and heart. Neither I am ear and tongue nor I am nose and eyes. Neither I am sky or earth nor I am power or wind. I am the eternal happiness or bliss state, I am Shiva, I am Shiva. 1 13

I am not the state of envy and passion or the emotions of greed and attachment. Neither I am intoxication nor I am the emotion of jealousy. And I am not even the four Purushartha Dharma, Artha, Kama, and Moksha. I am the eternal happiness or bliss state, I am Shiva, I am Shiva. 3 Verse 20 : Jnanam is 5 th stage of Bakti. Sadhanas not uniform. Depends on proportion of Gunas. Tamo Rajas Sattva Gunateeta. First make person selfishly active. The embodied one having crossed beyond these three Gunas out of which the body is evolved, is freed from birth, death, decay, and pain, and attains to Immortality. [Chapter 14 Verse 20] Go through all 4 stages to become Gunateeta (Shudra Vaishya Kshatriya Brahmana Gunateeta). Dhyana Yoga Only 6 th Chapter, not first. Ashtanga Yoga Samadhi last. 14

Chapter 2 Chapter 12 Chapter 14 Sthira Pragya Para Bakta Gunateeta 3 rd Topic : All 5 stages in Chapter 12 called bakti yoga. Yo mat baktam sa me priyaha of Chapter 12 = Para Bakta. Mam cha yo bi charena of Chapter 14 Gunateeta. Bakti yoga is series of Sadhanas in Devotion not one particular Sadhana. Benefit of Becoming Gunateeta. Arjunas Question : Verse 21 Answer : Verse 25, 26, 27 Characteristics of Gunateeta What are the marks of him who has crossed over the three Gunas, O Lord? What is his conduct, and how does he go beyond these three Gunas? [Chapter 14 Verse 21] The same in honour and dishonour; the same to fried and foe; abandoning all undertakings he is said to have crossed beyond the Gunas. [Chapter 14 Verse 25] And he, serving Me with unswerving devotion, and crossing beyond the Gunas, is fit to become Brahman. [Chapter 14 Verse 26] 15

Gunateeta Jnani faces world and enjoys virtues as Svabavikam naturally. Ajnani practices Virtues deliberately. Virtues mentioned in Chapter 2, 12, 13, 14, 16. Seeker compares his own lifestyle and traits mentioned in 5 Chapter and tries to moves closer to the ideal. Jnani Free, happy, taking life lightly is model for me. If desire to be Jnani, follow Virtues. Important Virtues : a) Dveshta : Hatred Adveshta Sarva butanam. No hatred to all human, plant, animal living beings. None deserves hatred. Hatred harms the hater. Actions require proper response. For I am the Abode of Brahman, the Immortal and the Immutable, of everlasting Dharma and of Absolute Bliss. [Chapter 14 Verse 27] Try to change behaviour or pray to gain strength to accept person as he is. 16

Hatred generates Anger : Affects angry person first, acid in the heart, burns oneself first. Lord brings people under water not for drowning but for cleansing, polishing with hard tough situations to improve them, refine them, make them samskrutam. b) Samatvam : Indeed, certain is death for the born, and certain is birth for the dead; therefore, over the inevitable, you should not grieve. [Chapter 2 Verse 27] Alike in pleasure and pain ; who dwells in the Self ; to whom a clod of earth, a precious stone, and gold are alike; to whom the dear and the not-dear are the same; firm; the same in censure and self-praise [Chapter 14 Verse 24] Life pair of opposites, impossible to make life uniform, favourable. Devotion, means of gaining strength in Lord and in yourself. Tranquility in Mana, Apamana. For Jnani Samatvam is a decoration, Alankara. For Ajnani it is a Sadhana. Freedom from hatred and Samatvam are benefits of Jnanam. 17

Glorification of Jnanam : And he, serving Me with unswerving devotion, and crossing beyond the Gunas, is fit to become Brahman. [Chapter 14 Verse 26] For I am the Abode of Brahman, the Immortal and the Immutable, of everlasting Dharma and of Absolute Bliss. [Chapter 14 Verse 27] Brahma Bava is Moksha, Jeevan Mukti. 18

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