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answers: "by dispassion and perseverent practice.'
-Arjuna asks: " what are the consequences of failure in Yoga?P" ---Shri Krishna replies : “a better birth, greater opportunity and devotion to the Supreme Self, and final attainment of Moksha."
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CHAP: VII. Jnana-Yoga.—Shri Krishna describes the natures of wisdom and unwisdom—the Glories of the Self (the knowledge of which constitutes the wisdom whereby the possessor thereof performs his duty unfinchingly). center=
131-143
CHAP: VIII. Akshara-Brahma- Yoga. -(The subject matter of the previous chapter is continued.) Arjuna asks what is the nature of Brahman, of Adhyatma, Adhibhuta, and Adhidaiva--Shri Krishna describes these and also incidentally mentions how Brahman may be reached by the living as well as the departing Jiva.
144-157
CHAP : IX. Raja-Vidya-Raja-Guhya-Yoga.--'Shri Krishna continues his statement of "the Royal Secret, the final wisdom," the possession of which confers Immortality, .the recognition of and devotion to the Supreme Self-also describes the results of devotion to .minor personal Gods (Ishvaras of systems &c.)
158-173
CHAP: X. Vibhuti-Yogo.—The Glories of the Supreme Self
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CHAPXI Vishvarupa -darshana-Yoga. - Shri Krishna compresses into one illuminating vision all the