Chapter
1 I| O thou Delight of Men, Janardana?~
2 II| worshipful, both honourable men?~
3 II| For men of noble blood to bear than
4 II| good deeds done;" promising men~
5 II| Like other men?~
6 III| the beginning, when all men were made,~
7 III| unwise people take; what best men do~
8 IV| shape, and move a man with men,~
9 IV| Them I exalt; but all men everywhere~
10 V| Sankhya and this Yoga: wise men know~
11 VI| rest, because the heart of men~
12 VII| Those men of little minds, who worship
13 VIII| How good men find thee in the hour of
14 IX| the chain which holdeth men~
15 X| To mortal men distributed, those natures
16 X| Kesava! that neither gods nor men~
17 X| Thou High Delight of Men! Never enough~
18 XI| whence is the birth of men,~
19 XI| Thou, that hast fashioned men,~
20 XI| The first of mortal men.~
21 XI| As men use each to each;~
22 XII| Arjuna. Lord! of the men who serve Thee- true in
23 XII| God revealed; and of the men who serve,~
24 XIII| wife, and all that bindeth men;~
25 XIV| Darkness, blinding mortal men, binds down~
26 XV| Krishna. Men call the Aswattha,- the
27 XV| Even as the deeds of men, which take their birth~
28 XV| As men's lives quicken to the temptings
29 XV| wrought amid this world of men~
30 XV| Am called of men and Vedas, Life Supreme,~
31 XVI| are marked on all living men,~
32 XVI| proudly born! What other men~
33 XVI| Lowest and least of men, whom I cast down~
34 XVI| Are threefold, whereby men to ruin pass,-~
35 XVII| Arjuna. If men forsake the holy ordinance,~
36 XVII| Or Yakshas; and the men of Darkness pray~
37 XVII| Those men, passion-beset, violent,
38 XVIII| Is threefold for all men,- Desirable,~
39 XVIII| vain" Action: that which men pursue~
40 XVIII| As of a lord of men. A Vaisya's task,~
41 XVIII| Master in the hearts of men~
42 XVIII| Hide it from all men who mock;~
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