Chapter
1 I| What peace could come of that, O Madhava?~
2 I| Fall from their place of peace, being bereft~
3 II| meditation. This is Yog- and Peace!~
4 II| governed sets the soul at peace.~
5 IV| knowledge- to the higher peace,~
6 IV| Are shent; no peace is here or other where,~
7 V| Gain endless peace: the unvowed, the passion-bound,~
8 V| His spirit tastes eternal peace. The joys~
9 V| Nigh to the peace of God; and all those live~
10 VI| lives self-governed and at peace~
11 VI| Comes to the peace beyond,- My peace, the peace~
12 VI| to the peace beyond,- My peace, the peace~
13 VI| peace beyond,- My peace, the peace~
14 VI| grief, call that state "peace,"~
15 VI| To gift of peace assured and heart assuaged,~
16 VI| This Peace, derived from equanimity,~
17 VIII| In happy peace that faithful one doth die,-~
18 VIII| In glad peace passeth to Purusha's heaven.~
19 VIII| Comes to the Utmost Perfect Peace at last.~
20 IX| long; he shall attain that peace~
21 X| to bring thee bliss and peace, who lovest Me alway-~
22 X| sweet harmlessness, and peace which is the same~
23 X| have they happiness and peace, with pious thought and
24 XI| Arjuna. This, for my soul's peace, have I heard from Thee,~
25 XI| Peace and joy it did restore~
26 XII| Dwelleth Eternal Peace!~
27 XII| and glory; with an equal peace~
28 XVI| To find his peace, and comes to Swarga's gate.~
29 XVIII| How one, attaining perfect peace, attains~
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