167. Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 14, Verses 16 - 20 | Swami Sarvapriyananda
Jan 21, 2026
Explore the fascinating dynamics of the three gunas: sattva, rajas, and tamas. Discover how actions yield different results—purity, pain, or ignorance. Delve into the post-death journeys influenced by these gunas. Learn the importance of seeing them as the doers while recognizing the self as the witness. Uncover practical steps to transcend their binding nature and achieve lasting bliss. The wisdom of realizing one's true self beyond the mind's limitations is key to immortality and freedom from suffering.
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Gunas Determine Posthumous Destinations
- After death, dominant gunas determine rebirth into higher, middle, or lower worlds.
- Sattvic dispositions lead upward, rajasic lead to repeated worldly return, tamasic to decline and suffering.
Even 'Good' Gunas Bind You
- All three gunas are forms of bondage even when pleasant or refined.
- Sattva can be a gilded chain that still binds the seeker to samsara.
Use Inquiry To Disidentify From Doer
- See that all actions and experiences are produced by the gunas so you stop identifying as doer.
- Use Vedanta study and inquiry to realize you are the witness, not the ego-bound doer.




