A person in the mode of goodness is satisfied by his work or intellectual pursuit, just as a philosopher, scientist, or educator may be engaged in a particular field of knowledge and may be satisfied in that way. A man in the modes of passion and goodness may be engaged in fruitive activity; he owns as much as he can and spends for good causes. Sometimes he tries to open hospitals, give to charity institutions, etc. These are the signs of one in the mode of passion. And the mode of ignorance covers knowledge. In the mode of ignorance, whatever one does is neither good for him nor for anyone.
The mode of goodness conditions one to happiness, passion conditions him to the fruits of action, and ignorance to madness. BG 14.9 - 1972
Expressions researched:
"The mode of goodness conditions one to happiness, passion conditions him to the fruits of action, and ignorance to madness"
Bhagavad-gita As it is
BG Chapters 13 - 18
The mode of goodness conditions one to happiness, passion conditions him to the fruits of action, and ignorance to madness.
The mode of goodness conditions one to happiness, passion conditions him to the fruits of action, and ignorance to madness.
Categories:
- Mode of Goodness
- Condition
- One
- Happiness
- Passion
- Fruits of Activities
- Action
- Ignorance
- Madness
- Bhagavad-gita As It Is - 1972 Translations, Chapter 14 - Vaniquotes
- Bhagavad-gita As It Is - 1972 Translations, Chapter 14 - Vaniquotes by Verse Order
- Bhagavad-gita As It Is - 1972 Translations, Chapters 01 to 18 - Vaniquotes
Page Title: | The mode of goodness conditions one to happiness, passion conditions him to the fruits of action, and ignorance to madness. BG 14.9 - 1972 |
Compiler: | vanisevadasa |
Created: | 2018-12-14, 15:42:23 |
Totals by Section: | BG=1, SB=0, CC=0, OB=0, Lec=0, Con=0, Let=0 |
No. of Quotes: | 1 |