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7.0 BHAGAVAD GITA

7.1 Universality of the Gita 199 7.2 The Gita: Eternal beacon for mankind 202 7.3 Prime requisites of devotee 203 7.4 When one is pious, noble and humble 205 7.5 Man should work like a refinery 206 7.6 The Gita is Vedas in essence 207 7.7 Three levels of austerity 208 7.8 The wise are fearless 210 7.9 Five qualities needed to reach God 211 7.10 Gita prescribes charter of duties 212 7.11 Gita shows the way to get God's blessings 214 7.12 Gita is God's recipe to remove grief 215 7.13 Gita asks people to keep the mind pure 217 7.14 Gita, a practical code to man's life 218 7.15 A true devotee must do his ordained duties 219 7.16 Man should cultivate good qualities 221 7.17 Be not as ignorant as musk deer 222 7.18 Overcome challenges with God's help 224 7.19 Equanimity of mind essential in life 226 7.20 Spiritual seeking intended for all 227 7.21 God, the permanent companion 229 7.22 Man must not shirk his duties 230 7.23 Fearlessness, a great virtue 232 7.24 Ultimate happiness to be found within 234 7.25 Humility necessary for scriptural study 235 7.26 Human life must be purposeful 237 7.27 Noble birth, result of spiritual merit 238 7.28 Scriptures relevant to practical life 240 7.29 Desire induces man to commit sins 242 7.30 Develop equanimity of mind 243



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