Highlights from Srimad Bhagwat Geeta

Highlights From Srimad Bhagwat Geeta

Srimad Bhagwat Geeta is one of the holiest texts of the Hindus. According to Mahabharata, Lord Krishna told the message of Geeta to Arjuna in the Kurukshetra war. In the Bhagavad Geeta, monotheism, karma yoga, jnana yoga, bhakti yoga have been discussed very beautifully. Srimad Bhagavad-Geeta is the ultimate source of motivation and  Knowledge. It tells us that 'Change is the Law of the Universe'.


Srimad Bhagwat Geeta

Attachment leads to desires. The fulfillment of desires leads to greed. Unfulfillment of desires leads to anger.

That person who is not affected by happiness and distress and remains steady in both become eligible for liberation.

 "What have you lost?

    Why are you crying?

    What did you bring with you?

     Which you have lost?

  What did you produce,

       Which was destroyed?

Whatever was received, was received from here.

   Whatever was given, was given here

  You brought nothing when you were born

  You are taking nothing with you when you die

  Whatever is yours today was somebody else’s 

Yesterday and will be somebody else’s tomorrow."


One who remains unattached under all conditions, and is neither delighted by good fortune nor dejected by tribulation, he is a sage with perfect knowledge.


You have a right to perform your prescribed duties, but you are not entitled to the fruits of your actions.


Perform your duty, abandoning attachment to success and failure. Such equanimity is called Yog.


Anger leads to clouding of judgment which results in the bewilderment of the memory. When memory is bewildered the intellect gets destroyed. When the intellect gets destroyed, one is ruined.


That person who gives up all material desires and lives free from a sense of greed, proprietorship and egoism attains perfect peace.


I am the beginning of everything. I was even before the beginning, I will remain after all is over, all is in me and I am in all, I am omnipresent.


The soul is unborn. No one can kill it, no one can burn, no one can cut it. The soul is immortal. Neither can it be produced, only it can be killed.




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