Chapter
1 II| I know not what would heal the
2 II| Which the wise know, and fear not. This that
3 II| Know naught! Life cannot slay.
4 II| Know we his speech, Kesava? Sits
5 III| Thinking they know, know nought, and fall to
6 III| Thinking they know, know nought, and fall to loss,~
7 IV| But mine I know, and thine thou knowest
8 V| and this Yoga: wise men know~
9 VII| Leaveth no more to know here in this world.~
10 VII| As from a Yoni. Know! I am that womb:~
11 VII| Four sorts of mortals know me: he who weeps,~
12 VII| and the man who yearns to know;~
13 VII| But I, Arjuna! know all things which were,~
14 VII| Those know Me BRAHMA: know Me Soul
15 VII| Those know Me BRAHMA: know Me Soul of Souls,~
16 VII| The ADHYATMAN: know KARMA, my work;~
17 VII| Know I am ADHIBHUTA, Lord of
18 VIII| Madhu! Further, make me know~
19 VIII| Taste birth no more. If ye know Brahma's Day~
20 VIII| a thousand Yugas; if ye know~
21 VIII| Then know ye Day and Night as He doth
22 VIII| Day and Night as He doth know!~
23 IX| Which but to know shall set thee free from
24 IX| every sacrifice, which these know not~
25 IX| I am alike for all! I know not hate,~
26 IX| I know not favour! What is made
27 X| of gods nor kingly Rishis know~
28 X| What Thou hast said now know I to be truth,~
29 X| Thyself alone dost know, Maker Supreme!~
30 X| To know Thee, though I muse continually?~
31 X| Know Me 'mid planetary Powers; '
32 XI| Ah, Vishnu! make me know~
33 XI| For Thou art, now I know,~
34 XI| The visage that I know;~
35 XII| thou come; for, though to know is more~
36 XIII| is we know- or think to know.~
37 XIII| Know thou that Nature and the
38 XIII| Have no beginning! Know that qualities~
39 XIII| Plant or still seed- know, what is there hath grown~
40 XIII| of Matter and of Spirit: Know~
41 XIV| and pure- of those that know all Truth.~
42 XIV| Which be the signs to know him that hath gone~
43 XV| Know, too, from Me~
44 XVI| So should'st thou know! The birth with Asuras~
45 XVI| what marks thou shouldst know the Heavenly Man,~
46 XVII| Know them to devils devoted,
47 XVIII| Arjuna. Fain would I better know, Thou Glorious One!~
48 XVIII| uprightness, learning, and to know~
49 XVIII| love and worship doth he know~
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