Gita Chapter 15
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Below And Above Are Spread Its Branches, Nourished By The Gunas;
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Also He Explains The Pupose And Value Of Knowing About God And The Means By Which He Can Be Realized.
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Web An Eternal Portion Of Myself, Having Become A Living Soul In The World Of Life, And Abiding In Prakriti, Draws (To Itself) The (Five) Senses, With Mind For The Sixth.
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