Seeing the same Lord existing in
every being, one does
not injure the other self and thereupon attains the Supreme goal. (13.28)
Those who perceive that all works
are done by the (Gunas of) Prakriti alone, and thus they are not the
doer, they truly understand. (See also 3.27, 5.09, and 14.19) (13.29)
When one perceives diverse variety of beings resting in
One and spreading out from That alone, then one attains Brahman. (13.30)
The imperishable Supreme Self, being
beginning less and
without Gunas, though dwelling in the body (as Atma) neither does anything nor
gets tainted, O Arjuna. (13.31)
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