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Download Gita buttonBhagavad Gita—Chapter Thirteen

The Yoga of the Distinction Between the Field and the Knower of the Field

Arjuna said:
Prakriti and Purusha and
The Field and Knower of the Field,
Knowledge, and that which should be known–
I wish to know these, Keshava.1

The Holy Lord said:
This body is known as the Field,
And he who knows it thus is called
The Knower of the Field by those
Who know of both Field and Knower. (1)

Know Me also, O Bharata,
To be the Knower in all Fields.
The knowledge of Field and Knower
I consider as the knowledge. (2)

What the Field is–its properties,
Modifications, cause-effects,
Who He is and what His powers,
That do you hear from Me in brief. (3)

This has been sung by the Rishis
In many ways, in sacred chants,
In passages about Brahman,
Full of convincing reasoning. (4)

The great Elements, Egoism,
Intellect, the Unmanifest,
The ten senses2 and the one–mind–
The five objects of the senses; (5)

Desire, aversion, pleasure, pain,
The aggregate, intelligence,
And steadfastness: thus is the Field
Briefly described, and its aspects. (6)

Absence of both pride and deceit,
Harmlessness,3 patience, rectitude,
Approach of teacher,4 purity,
Stability and self-restraint. (7)

Indifference to sense objects,
And absence of egotism;5
Keeping in mind the evils of
Birth, death, old age, disease, and pain; (8)

Non-attachment and non-clinging
To son, wife, home, and all suchlike;
Constant evenmindedness in
Desired and undesired events. (9)

Unswerving devotion to Me
With single-minded yoga, and
Frequenting secluded places,
Distaste for others’ company;6 (10)

Constant in knowledge of the Self,
Seeing the goal of truth-knowledge–
This is said to be true knowledge.
The contrary is ignorance. (11)

I shall describe what must be known,
Which bestows immortality–
Beginningless Supreme Brahman:
Neither being nor non-being. (12)

With hands and feet everywhere,
Eyes, heads, and faces ev’rywhere,
With ears throughout the universe–
THAT stands, pervading ev’rything. (13)

Shining by functions of senses,
Yet without senses; detached, yet
Maintaining all; free from gunas,
Yet experiencing gunas. (14)

Outside and inside all beings;
Both the unmoving and moving;
Incomprehensible because
It is subtle and far and near. (15)

Undivided, yet It exists
As if divided in beings:
The sustainer of all beings–
He absorbs and generates them. (16)

The Light even of lights, It is
Said to be beyond all darkness;
Knowledge, the One Thing to be known,
Goal of knowledge, within all hearts. (17)

Thus Field, knowledge and that which must
Be known has been briefly stated.
Knowing all this, My devotee
Attains to My state of being. (18)

Know Prakriti and Purusha
Are both beginningless; and know
That all modifications and
Gunas are born of Prakriti. (19)

In production of the body
And senses Prakriti’s the cause;
Pleasure and pain’s experience,
Originates from Purusha. (20)

Purusha within Prakriti
Undergoes Prakriti’s gunas;
Birth in good and evil wombs comes
From his attachment to gunas. (21)

The Supreme Purusha is called
The Looker-on in this body:
The Permitter, the Supporter,
Experiencer, Lord, and Self. (22)

He who thus knows the Purusha
And Prakriti with the gunas,
Whatever be his state in life,
He shall never be born again. (23)

Some perceive the Self in the Self
By the Self through meditation;
Others by Sankhya yoga, and
Still others by karma yoga. (24)

Others, again, not knowing thus,
Worship as they hear from others.
Even these, too, go beyond death,
Devoted to what they have heard. (25)

Whate’er is born, the moving or
The unmoving, O Bharata,
Know it to be from the union
Of the Field and the Field-Knower. (26)

The one who truly sees is he
Who ever sees the Supreme Lord
Existing equally in all
Beings, deathless in the dying. (27)

Since seeing the Lord equally
Existing ev’rywhere in all,
He injures not the Self by Self,
Then goes unto the Supreme Goal. (28)

The one who truly sees is he
Who sees that all actions are done
Solely by Prakriti alone,
And that the Self is actionless. (29)

He sees the sep’rate existence
Of all inherent in the One,
And their expansion from That One–
He then becomes one with Brahman. (30)

Being without beginning and
Devoid of gunas, unchanging,
This Supreme Self, though embodied,
Does not act, and is not tainted. (31)

As the all-pervading ether,
Through subtlety is not tainted,
The Self seated in the body
Is not tainted in any case. (32)

As the sun alone illumines
This entire world, in the same way
The lord of the field illumines
The entire field, O Bharata. (33)

They who with the eye of knowledge
Distinguish Field, Field-Knower, and
Freedom from beings’ Prakriti,
They indeed go to the Supreme. (34)

Om Tat Sat
Thus in the Upanishads of the glorious Bhagavad Gita, the science of the Eternal, the scriptureof Yoga, the dialogue between Sri Krishna and Arjuna, ends the thirteenth discourse entitled: The Yoga of the Distinction Between the Field and the Knower of the Field.

More chapters of the Bhagavad Gita:

Introduction
Chapter One—The Yoga of the Despondency of Arjuna
Chapter Two—Sankhya Yoga
Chapter Three—The Yoga of Action
Chapter Four—The Yoga of Wisdom
Chapter Five—The Yoga of Renunciation of Action
Chapter Six—The Yoga of Meditation
Chapter Seven—The Yoga of Wisdom and Realization
Chapter Eight—The Yoga of Imperishable Brahman
Chapter Nine—The Yoga of the Kingly Science and Kingly Secret
Chapter Ten—The Yoga of Divine glories
Chapter Eleven—The Yoga of the Vision of the Cosmic Form
Chapter Twelve—The Yoga of Devotion
Chapter Thirteen—The Yoga of the Distinction Between the Field and the Knower of the Field
Chapter Fourteen—The Yoga of the Division of the Three Gunas
Chapter Fifteen—The Yoga of the Supreme Spirit
Chapter Sixteen— Yoga of the Division between the Divine and the Demoniacal
Chapter Seventeen—The Yoga of the Division of Threefold Faith
Chapter Eighteen—The Yoga of Liberation by Renunciation

Sri Maharshi Gita—An arrangement of verses of the Bhagavad Gita made by Sri Ramana Maharshi that gives an overview of the essential message of the Gita.
The Maharshi Gita sung in english. – This is an arrangement of verses of the Bhagavad Gita made by Sri Ramana Maharshi that gives an overview of the essential message of the Gita. Arranged according to the meter of the original Sanskrit text and sung to a classical Gita melody used to chant the Gita every morning in our ashram and in most of the ashrams of India. Sung by the monks of Atma Jyoti Ashram.

To hear online audio files of the above translation of the Gita, click here.

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More Bhagavad Gita Commentary by Swami Nirmalananda:

1. The Battlefield of the Mind
2. The Smile of Krishna
3. Right But Wrong
4. Birth and Death–The Great Illusions
5. Experiencing The Unreal
6. The Unreal and the Real
7. The Body and the Spirit
8. Know the Atman!
9. Practical Self-Knowledge
10. Perspective on Birth and Death
11. The Wonder of the Atman
12. The Indestructible Self
13. “Happy The Warrior”
14. The Virtues of Karma Yoga
15. Religiosity Versus Religion
16. Perspective on Scriptures
17. How Not To Act
18. How To Act
19. How To Be Miserable; How To Be Free
20. Wisdom About the Wise
21. Wisdom about both the Foolish and the Wise
22. The Way of Peace
23. Calming the Storm
24. First Steps in Karma Yoga
25. From the Beginning to the End
26. The Real “Doers”
27. Our Spiritual Marching Orders
28. Freedom From Karma
29. “Nature”
30. Swadharma
31. In the Grip of the Monster
32. “Devotee and Friend”
33. The Eternal Being
34. Worshippers and the Worshipped
35. Caste and Karma
36. Action–Divine and Human
37. The Mystery of Action and Inaction
38. The Wise in Action
39. Sacrificial Offerings
40. The Worship of Brahman
41. The Core Problem
42. Action–Renounced and Performed
43. Freedom (Moksha)

44. The Brahman-Knower
45. The Goal of Karma Yoga
46. The Will of the Wise
47. The Yogi’s Retreat
48. The Yogi’s Inner Life
49. Union With Brahman
50. The Yogi’s Future
51. Success in Yoga
52. The Net and Its Weaver
53. Those Who Seek God
54. Those Who Worship God and the Gods
55. The Veil in the Mind
56. The Big Picture
57. The Sure Way To Realize God
58. Day, Night, and the Two Paths
59. The Supreme Knowledge
60. Universal Being
61. Maya–Its Dupes and Its Knowers
62. “Shall Not” Versus “Can Not”
63. Going To God
64. Wisdom and Knowing
65. Going To The Source
66. From Hearing To Seeing
67. The Wisdom of Devotion
68. Right Conduct
69. The Field and Its Knower
70. Interaction of Purusha and Prakriti
71. Seeing The One Within the All
72. The Three Gunas–Part One
73. The Cosmic Tree
74. Freedom
75. The All-pervading Reality
76. The Divine and the Demonic
77. Faith and the Three Gunas
78. Food and the Three Gunas
79. Worship and Discipline and the Gunas
80. Tapasya and the Gunas
81. Sannyasa and Tyaga
82. Deeper Insights On Action
83. The Three Gunas: Intellect and Firmness
84. The Three Kinds of Happiness
85. Freedom
86. The Great Devotee
87. The Final Words

Read the Bhagavad Gita online: The English text of the Gita posted on this Web Site is arranged according to the meter of the original Sanskrit text so it can be sung–as it is done every morning in our ashram and in most of the ashrams of India.


1) “In some of the books you will not find this verse. If you include this verse also, the number of verses of the Bhagavad Gita will come to 701. Some commentators look upon this verse as an interpolation.” (Swami Sivananda in his Gita commentary.) [Go back]

2) The five jnanindriyas (organs of perception) and the five karmendriyas (organs of action). [Go back]

3) Ahimsa [Go back]

4) Acharyopasanam: Approaching a teacher, or sitting near a teacher. [Go back]

5) Pronounce as four syllables: e-go-tiz-um. [Go back]

6) Janasamsadi: crowds of people, or society. [Go back]

 
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