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(श्रीमद्भगवद्गीता मूलम् – गुणत्रयविभागयोगः | श्लोकाः ०१–१५) Bhagavad Gita – Chapter 14 (Gunatraya Vibhaga Yoga) Shlokas 01–15 | Shloka Chanting • Meaning • Pronunciation • Meditation In this devotional chanting journey, we enter Chapter 14 — Gunatraya Vibhaga Yoga (The Yoga of the Division of the Three Gunas), covering Shlokas 01–15. Here, Krishna unveils the hidden operating system of the mind and the world: Sattva (clarity), Rajas (restless drive), and Tamas (inertia). These three qualities shape thought, emotion, habits, and destiny—binding the soul in different ways even when life looks “good” on the surface. Krishna explains how each guna expresses itself, what it produces inside you, and how it becomes a chain—through pleasure, attachment, craving, laziness, confusion, and delusion. This section is not theory. It is diagnosis: once you can name what is running you, you can stop obeying it unconsciously. With calm, heart-centered chanting, clear Sanskrit pronunciation, and a gentle meditative pace, this session helps you chant with confidence, understand the meaning, and build inner awareness—so you can observe your shifts in mood and behavior without becoming trapped in them. What this session includes • Authentic Sanskrit chanting of Shlokas 01–15 • Clear English transliteration for accurate pronunciation • Meaning explained in English & Bangla • Peaceful meditative soundscape for japa, prayer, and reflection • Slow, steady pacing—ideal for daily practice What you’ll explore in Shlokas 01–15 • The three gunas: Sattva, Rajas, Tamas — how they color life and consciousness • How Sattva binds through pleasure, purity, and attachment to happiness/knowledge • How Rajas binds through desire, ambition, and constant seeking • How Tamas binds through negligence, sleepiness, confusion, and inertia • The “signs” of each guna — how to recognize what’s dominating right now • Why your mind swings: guna competition and constant inner change • The beginning of freedom: watching the gunas instead of identifying with them Suggested practice Listen or chant during: • Morning/evening meditation • Gita study & journaling • Japa, quiet prayer, or mindful breathing • When you feel restless, heavy, distracted, or emotionally reactive Chapter 14 gives you a practical mirror. If Chapter 13 teaches “I am the Knower,” Chapter 14 shows what keeps pulling the Knower into bondage: the gunas. In Shlokas 01–15, Krishna begins the map—so you can stop blaming life and start understanding the forces moving through you. जय श्रीकृष्ण ❖ Jai Shri Krishna Hari Om Tat Sat #gita #bhagavadgita #chapter14 #gunatraya #sattva #rajas #tamas #krishna #sanskritchanting #shlokachanting #gitastudy #vedanta #selfmastery #meditationmusic #innerpeace #banglameaning