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CHAP: XIV. Guna-traya-vibhaga-Yoga.--The subject of the preceding chapter is continued and the three gunas of Prakriti are dealt with .|center=|right= 249-260}}

CHAP : XV. Purushottama- Yoga.--Shri Krishna carries on the subject of the 13th discourse, and deals specially with the Purusha, in the aspect of the Abstract Self as well as the aspect of a manifested Ishvara
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CHAP: XVI. Daivaasura-Sampad-vibhaga-Yoga Shri Krishna goes on to describe, as another essential part of the highest science, and having, further, an immediate bearing on the issue before Arjuna, the dual nature of all the creatures of Ishvara, divine and demoniac, good and evil-He tells how the former class, to which Arjuna belongs, necessarily perform their duty, in accordance with the Shastras (and battle against the latter to prevent them from harming the innocent).
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CHAP:XVII. Shraddha-traya-vibhaga- Yoga-Arjuna asks Shri Krishna to describe what is the essence of all true action and what is not, also what characterises all untrue action, according as the predominant motive-nature is Sattvika, Rajasa, or tamasa.
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CHAP : XVIII. Sannyasa-Yoga-Shri Krishna sums up finally, the whole teaching regarding the combination of renunciation of fruit of action with performance, which is the only means of secur-