5 May 2024
Hari Om
Verse 50-51, chapter two:
In this chapter two Shree krishna explains a simple way of living.
Free from desires and void of possessions, go on efficiently doing your duties with evenness of mind
in their success or failure. Strive for the practice of this yoga of equanimity, possessing equipoised
mind you will attain the blissful supreme state.
Hari Om Tat Sat!
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30 April 2024
Verse 38-53 chapter two simplified:
Practice yoga of mind as you perform your daily duties.
Yoga of mind is being even-minded in both success (completion) and failure in what ever task you do.
Try your best to do it in the best possible way, but if you don't succeed in it then don't get upset or unhappy.
Don't get too much happy by success nor get too sad by failures. Soon you will reach a state of mind
where success and failure won't affect you much.
Thus by being steady and undistracted by worldly affairs, you will attain Yoga - Everlasting Union with God!
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28 April 2024
Today I am going to explain verse 31 - 38 chapter two for you all.
There is no opportunity better than a righteous war (सत्य और न्याय की लड़ाई ). So, always fight for the truth in your life.
There are only two possible out comes of this war. Either you win or you lose. If you win, then what to say,
you will rule the world but in case even if you lose(die), you will attain heaven after death.
So its a win-win situation. Never miss such opportunity to fight for what is right in your day to day life. Come
forward and fight. As there are only two possible out comes, and you win in either case.
चुप ना रहो, हमेशा सत्य और न्याय के लिए लड़ो , फिर वो किसी के लिए भी क्यों ना हो। अन्याय और जुर्म का साथ मत दो ना ही उसे सहो |
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26 April 2024
Dear friends, I write the explanation of two verses of Geets for all of you, I hope you all will like it and benefit from it.
In Shreemad Bhagwat Geeta , the song celestial, one full chapter (chapter 16) has been devoted towards explaining the differences between the two tendencies within an individual, the good and evil, the divine and demoniac.
Verse 3 indicates divine virtues: Splendor, forgiveness, fortitude, purity, absence of malice, absence of pride, these all are the qualities of those endowed with divine virtues.
Verse 4 indicates demoniac virtues: Hypocracy, arrogance, pride, anger, harshness, and ignorance are the marks of the one who is born of demonical properties.
Even one of these divine virtues, say for example 'purity', attained by an individual will impart in him the remaining virtues rather automatically and make him a blissful person.
On the other hand any of the demonical properties like 'anger' will bring him miseries in plenty and will lead to his utter downfall.
Needless to say you should adopt to more and more of divine virtues in your day to day life to attain bliss.