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Bhagavad Gita 14.11

Chapter 14, Verse 11

Part of 14: Guṇa Traya Vibhāg Yogगुणत्रयविभागयोग

सर्वद्वारेषु देहेऽस्मिन्प्रकाश उपजायते।ज्ञानं यदा तदा विद्याद्विवृद्धं सत्त्वमित्युत॥

Transliteration

sarva-dvāreṣhu dehe ’smin prakāśha upajāyate jñānaṁ yadā tadā vidyād vivṛiddhaṁ sattvam ity uta

Meaning

When the wisdom-light shines through every gate of this body, then it may be known that Sattva is predominant.

Word-by-word meaning
sarvaalldvāreṣhuthrough the gatesdehebodyasminin thisprakāśhaḥilluminationupajāyatemanifestjñānamknowledgeyadāwhentadāthenvidyātknowvivṛiddhampredominatessattvammode of goodnessitithusutacertainly
Commentary

When a particular ality becomes predominant, it reveals its distinctive characteristics in man. Just as jasmine scatters its fragrance far and wide, so also knowledge disseminates itself in all directions. Convert Tamas into Rajas and Rajas into Sattva. Now stand firm in Sattva. You will get increase of light, purity, peace and harmony. Sattva will lead you upwards. You will have an upward pull towards the Supreme Light. Sattvic diet? Japa, meditation, study of holy scriptures, living in seclusion, company of holy men, singing His Names and glories, and regulation of breath (Pranayama) will increase Sattva. Introspect. Look within. Watch the Gunas carefully. Be vigilant. Stand as a doorkeeper. Allow only Sattvic thoughts to pass through the door of the mental factory. Check Rajas. Curb Tamas. When Sattva predominates there is unruffled peace of mind, inner harmony, perfect serenity and tranillity. There is clarity or clear vision also. The understanding is not clouded. There is penetrative insight. The door or threshold of intuition is wide open. The senses will not run towards external objects. The senses are the avenues of senseknowledge. They are the gateways of perception for the Self. When light shines in all the gates of the body, such as the eyes, the ears, etc. (in other words when there is the manifestation of the BuddhiVritti of the Antahkarana), then knowledge arises. You can understand by the mark of knowledge that Sattva is predominant. You can also know that Sattva is increasing by the mark of happiness. Just as the aspirant knows that Sattva is predominant in him by the marks of knowledge and happiness, so also he knows by the mark of knowledge that Rajas and Tamas are gradually decreasing. The ears shun whatever is improper to be heard. The eyes abandon what they should not look at. The tongue avoids to speak anything that is not right to speak of. The mind is not attracted by the sensual objects. Purity thus increases gradually by Japa, meditation, and selfrestraint. If there is increase of Sattva or harmony, there is also increase of knowledge. Sattva is the only sure means for the attainment of the knowledge of the Self. It lays the foundation of knowledge.

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What is the meaning of Bhagavad Gita Chapter 14, Verse 11?
When the wisdom-light shines through every gate of this body, then it may be known that Sattva is predominant.
Which chapter and verse of the Bhagavad Gita is this?
This is verse 11 of Chapter 14 (Guṇa Traya Vibhāg Yog — Yoga through Understanding the Three Modes of Material Nature) of the Bhagavad Gita, a scripture of 18 chapters and 700 verses spoken by Lord Krishna to Arjuna.