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CHAP: III. Karma-Yoga.-- Arjuna asks how these are compatible with such terrible action as that of slaughter-Shri Krishna's preliminary reconciliation of the two perform the action that is duty, but without attachment"—a cursory allusion to the system of the world-wheel, which gives rise to the various Dharmas, duties—Arjuna enquires why men fail in duty-Shri Krishna replies, cursorily as yet.
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CHAP: IV. Jnana-Vibhaga-Yoga --Shri Krishna again lays stress on the necessity of wisdom, right-thought, right-reason, and in this connection describes the many forms of Yoga-He adverts to His own previous incarnations, in reply to a question of Arjuna's ( and so incidentally strengthens the allusion, made before, to world. cycles, without an understanding of which true enlightenment is not possible )
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CHAP: V. Karma-Sannyasa-Yoga. -Arjuna repeats his question as to the inconsistency between renunciation' and 'action'-Shri Krishna answers (in-directly, by describing the happy condition of those who renounce the fruits of action but continue to perform it as duty, knowing that all proceeds from the Supreme Self.
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GHAP : VI Adhyatma-Yoga--Shri Krishna continues his description of the Yogi-Arjuna asks how the condition may be attained-Shri Krishna