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Srimad-Bhagavatam Gita: How is life better?

The Mahabharata is not only a crusade, but also a story of duty. In this, the knowledge of the Gita shows the supremacy of duty in the life of a person suffering from attachment and ignorance.

It is believed that the war of Shukla Ekadashi Mahabharata took place about five thousand years ago. When Arjuna took up arms in the battle of Kurukshetra, he was shaken. He told Krishna, who had become his charioteer, ‘God, my brother, my teacher, stands before me. And, I am unable to fight them. I am leaving the war. ‘

When Arjuna thus turned away from karma, Lord Krishna gave him some advice. This is the preaching of the Gita.

Life philosophy of Geeta.

According to the philosophy of life of the Gita, man is great, immortal, and the storehouse of infinite power.

The Gita is also called Sanjeevani Vidya. What is man’s duty? Realizing this is the ultimate goal of the Gita. After this sermon, Lord Krishna inspired Arjuna to stick to his duty. Eventually Arjuna fought the war. Truth overcomes untruth.

Seven hundred verses in gita

There are a total of seven hundred verses in the Gita. The Gita is given the highest place of knowledge. The acquisition of knowledge is the solution to all human curiosities. That is why Gita is also called omniscient. The essence of the Gita is, do karma, don’t worry about the fruit.

When we act with the desire for fruit, if we do not get it, we become unhappy. So just work to be happy, that too selflessly.

Amazing store of knowledge

The Shrimad Bhagavad Gita is considered to be a wonderful storehouse of knowledge. The Gita changes the way we think, see and understand. More and more knowledge of life and the universe comes from it. It also induces crisis.

When we do anything we want immediate results. But, scholars say that without patience one cannot get rid of ignorance, sorrow, lust, anger, deeds and greed. The Gita empowers us to face the small and big struggles that await us in human life. What is there in the Gita?

  1. Death is certain to those born. The way a die is born. So let’s not grieve what is inevitable.
  2. The three gates of hell are anger, lust and greed. It means to say that the source of hell which we have said is anger, anger, anger, lust. It makes our life hellish.
  3. Anger creates confusion. Wisdom is disturbed by confusion. When knowledge is disturbed, the cause is destroyed. When the cause is destroyed, the person begins to fall.
  4. It is better not to do some work. How much work will have to be done?
  5. There is no happiness in any world for anyone who always doubts and complains.
  6. One who cannot control his mind is equal to the enemy.
  7. People who complain never get happiness.
  8. The mind is very fickle. Therefore it is difficult to control. However, with practice, this can be controlled.
  9. Nothing is useless in this life.
  10. People can become what they want to be. However, for this you have to remember your wish with full confidence. 1 1. Never be afraid of what is not real.
  11. Everyone has faith according to his nature.
  12. Karma that is not natural is always stressful.
  13. A wise man never enjoys sensual pleasures.
  14. Karma yoga is a big mystery.
  15. When a person enjoys his work, he is perfect. Some facts about Geeta
  • It is one of the largest books in the world.
  • The Gita is the only scripture whose birth anniversary is celebrated.
  • Geeta’s background is the battle of Mahabharata.
  • Bhagavad Gita has 18 chapters and the war of Mahabharata lasted for 18 days. Arjuna was taught the Gita by Lord Krishna.
  • According to the Gita, one should not think about the advantages and disadvantages of performing one’s duty.
  • 700 verses of Gita is a solution to the problem which every person has to face from time to time.
  • Gita is a unique book of life. Everyone should practice it for the upliftment of life.

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