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DIVINE
AND THE
DEMONIC
QUALITIES
A
LIST OF
MAJOR
DIVINE
QUALITIES
THAT
SHOULD BE
CULTIVATED
FOR
SALVATION
Lord
Krishna
said:
Fearlessness,
purity of
inner
psyche,
perseverance
in the
yoga of
Self-knowledge,
charity,
sense
restraint,
sacrifice,
study of
the
scriptures,
austerity,
honesty;
nonviolence,
truthfulness,
absence of
anger,
renunciation,
equanimity,
abstaining
from
malicious
talk,
compassion
for all
creatures,
freedom
from
greed,
gentleness,
modesty,
absence of
fickleness,
splendor,
forgiveness,
fortitude,
cleanliness,
absence of
malice,
and
absence of
pride ¾
these are
some of
the
qualities
of those
endowed
with
divine
virtues, O
Arjuna.
(16.01-03)
A
LIST OF
DEMONIC
QUALITIES
THAT
SHOULD BE
GIVEN UP
BEFORE
SPIRITUAL
JOURNEY
CAN BEGIN
O
Arjuna,
the marks
of those
who are
born with
demonic
qualities
are:
Hypocrisy,
arrogance,
pride,
anger,
harshness,
and
ignorance.
(16.04)
Divine
qualities
lead to
salvation,
the
demonic
qualities
are said
to be for
bondage.
Do not
grieve, O
Arjuna,
you are
born with
divine
qualities.
(16.05)
THERE
ARE ONLY
TWO TYPES
OF HUMAN
BEINGS ¾
THE WISE
AND THE
IGNORANT
There
are only
two types
(or
castes) of
human
beings in
this
world: The
divine, or
the wise;
and the
demonic,
or the
ignorant.
The divine
has been
described
at length,
now hear
from Me
about the
demonic, O
Arjuna.
(16.06)
Persons
of demonic
nature do
not know
what to do
and what
not to do.
They
neither
have
purity nor
good
conduct
nor
truthfulness.
(16.07)
They
say: The
world is
unreal,
without a
substratum,
without a
God, and
without an
order.
Sexual
union of
man and
woman
alone and
nothing
else
causes the
world.
(16.08)
Adhering
to this
wrong
atheist
view,
these
degraded
souls —
with small
intellect
and cruel
deeds ¾
are born
as enemies
for the
destruction
of the
world.
(16.09)
Filled
with
insatiable
desires,
hypocrisy,
pride, and
arrogance;
holding
wrong
views due
to
delusion;
they act
with
impure
motives.
(16.10)
Obsessed
with
endless
anxiety
lasting
until
death,
considering
sense
gratification
their
highest
aim,
convinced
that sense
pleasure
is
everything;
(16.11)
Bound
by
hundreds
of ties of
desire and
enslaved
by lust
and anger;
they
strive to
obtain
wealth by
unlawful
means for
the
fulfillment
of sensual
pleasures.
They
think:
(16.12)
This
has been
gained by
me today,
I shall
fulfill
this
desire, I
have this
much
wealth,
and will
have more
wealth in
the
future;
(16.13)
That
enemy has
been slain
by me, and
I shall
slay
others
also. I am
the Lord.
I am the
enjoyer. I
am
successful,
powerful,
and happy;
(16.14)
I
am rich
and born
in a noble
family.
Who is
equal to
me? I
shall
perform
sacrifice,
I shall
give
charity,
and I
shall
rejoice.
Thus
deluded by
ignorance;
(16.15)
Bewildered
by many
fancies;
entangled
in the net
of
delusion;
addicted
to the
enjoyment
of sensual
pleasures;
they fall
into a
foul hell.
(16.16)
Self-conceited,
stubborn,
filled
with pride
and
intoxication
of wealth;
they
perform
service
only in
name, for
show, and
not
according
to
scriptural
injunction.
(16.17)
These
malicious
people
cling to
egoism,
power,
arrogance,
lust, and
anger; and
hate Me
who dwells
in their
own bodies
and those
of others.
(16.18)
SUFFERING
IS THE
DESTINY OF
THE
IGNORANT
I
hurl these
haters,
cruel,
sinful,
and mean
people
into the
cycles of
rebirth in
the womb
of demons
again and
again.
(16.19)
O
Arjuna,
entering
the wombs
of demons
birth
after
birth, the
deluded
ones sink
to the
lowest
hell
without
ever
attaining
Me (until
their
minds
change for
the better
by the
causeless
mercy of
the Lord).
(16.20)
LUST,
ANGER, AND
GREED ARE
THE THREE
GATES TO
HELL
Lust,
anger, and
greed are
the three
gates of
hell
leading to
the
downfall
(or
bondage)
of the
individual.
Therefore,
one must
learn to
give up
these
three.
(16.21)
One
who is
liberated
from these
three
gates of
hell, O
Arjuna,
does what
is best
for him or
her, and
consequently
attains
the
Supreme
Abode.
(16.22)
ONE
MUST
FOLLOW THE
SCRIPTURAL
INJUNCTIONS
One,
who acts
under the
influence
of his or
her
desires,
disobeying
scriptural
injunctions,
neither
attains
perfection
nor
happiness,
nor the
Supreme
Abode.
(16.23)
Therefore,
let the
scripture
be your
authority
in
determining
what
should be
done and
what
should not
be done.
You should
perform
your duty
following
the
scriptural
injunction.
(16.24)
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