Bhagvad-Gita: Treatise of Self-help
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Take to penance
Or pore over four Vedas
None that helps to see this Form.
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Having beheld My bewildering Form
Now ease with My Form Normal.
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Thus spoke Sanjaya:
Having said thus Lord assumed
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Thus spoke Arjuna:
O, Lord now I feel normal
With Thy gentle form human.
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Thus spoke the Lord:
Ever crave gods ’n angels too
Just to behold that thee beheld.
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Charity, as well ritual regimen
Get none to what thou had seen.
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Yet in devotion, divines man
Attains besides, Form this Mine.
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He that takes Me for Supreme
And treats his work as Mine own one,
Gets who rid of his restraints
He who bears no ill-feeling
Ever on move, he comes to Me.
Ends thus:
Nature of Omnipresence,
The Eleventh Chapter
Of Bhagavad-Gita,
Treatise of self-help.