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Dedication
Preface
The Distress of Arjuna
The Book of Doctrines
Virtue in Work
The Religion of Knowledge
Religion by Renouncing Fruit of Works
Religion by Self-Restraint
Religion by Discernment
Religion by Devotion to the One Supreme God
Religion by the Kingly Knowledge and the Kingly Mystery
Religion by the Heavenly Perfections
The Manifesting of the One and Manifold
The Religion of Faith
Religion by Separation of Matter and Spirit
Religion by Separation from the Qualities
Religion by attaining the Supreme
The Separateness of the Divine and Undivine
Religion by the Threefold Kinds of Faith
Religion by Deliverance and Renunciation