Vedanta Talks - Swami Sarvapriyananda

166. Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 14, Verses 11 - 15 | Swami Sarvapriyananda

Jan 12, 2026
Explore the intriguing dynamics of the three gunas: sattva, rajas, and tamas, as Swami Sarvapriyananda unpacks their influence on our lives. Discover how predominance of sattva brings clarity and awareness, while rajas leads to restlessness and tamas signifies inertia. With vivid anecdotes from monastic life, learn about finding balance between busyness and mindfulness. Delve into the spiritual implications of these qualities, including the impact on death and rebirth based on one's dominant guna.
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ANECDOTE

A Saint Who Radiated Light

  • Observers described Swami Virishwaranandaji as if every cell of his body were like a computer chip, conveying intense inner luminosity.
  • Great saints can emit a palpable radiance that others notice as deep sensitivity and presence.
INSIGHT

Changing Gunas Imply An Unchanging Seer

  • Observing changing gunas implies an unchanging knower, supporting the Vedantic claim of a witnessing Self.
  • One unchanging awareness must exist to perceive the flux of sattva, rajas, and tamas.
ADVICE

Witness, Don’t Identify With Sattva

  • Do not identify with sattva's peace and knowledge; remain the witness of these changing qualities.
  • Remember you are the unchanging consciousness, not the fluctuating gunas.
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