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Bhagavad GitaChapter 14, Verse 16(16 of 27 in chapter 14)
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Bhagavad Gita 14.16

भगवद्गीता 14.16

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Sanskrit Text

कर्मणः सुकृतस्याहुः सात्त्विकं निर्मलं फलम्।रजसस्तु फलं दुःखमज्ञानं तमसः फलम्।।14.16।।

Transliteration

karmaṇaḥ sukṛtasyāhuḥ sāttvikaṃ nirmalaṃ phalam|rajasastu phalaṃ duḥkhamajñānaṃ tamasaḥ phalam||14.16||

Meaning (English)

14.16 Thus, the 'fruit of a good deed,' namely, disinterested work in the form of My worship, performed by one who dies when Sattva prevails - is birth in the family of those who know the self. There he acires more Sattva than before and the self becomes more pure, namely, devoid of the slightest vestige of suffering. So say those who know about the development of Sattva. But the 'fruit of Rajas,' dominating at the time of death, is 'suffering in Samsara.' In consists in successive births in fam

Meaning (Hindi)

14.16 Thus, the 'fruit of a good deed,' namely, disinterested work in the form of My worship, performed by one who dies when Sattva prevails - is birth in the family of those who know the self. There he acires more Sattva than before and the self becomes more pure, namely, devoid of the slightest vestige of suffering. So say those who know about the development of Sattva. But the 'fruit of Rajas,' dominating at the time of death, is 'suffering in Samsara.' In consists in successive births in fam

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Source

Bhagavad Gita 14.16, Ch. 14, V. 16

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