Bhagavad Gita is also known as Gitopanisad. It is the essence of Vedic knowledge and one of the most important upanisads. in Vedic literature. The Bhagavad-gita is universally renowned as the jewel of India’s spiritual wisdom. Spoken by Lord Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead to His intimate disciple Arjuna, Gita’s seven hundred concise verses provide a definitive guide to the science of self-realization. What does it contain and what should be the right attitude to approach it? Tune into the session to access the most profound piece of knowledge.
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The Supreme Godhead, or Krishna, or Brahman, or the Supreme Controller, or Paramatma you may use whatever name you like is the greatest of all. . . When we see wonderful things happening in the cosmic nature, we should know that behind this cosmic manifestation there is a controller. Nothing could be manifested without being controlled. Who is that controller and how to see him ?
When we live in a system we must know how it works so that we can harmonize with it and derive the best out of it. The environment around us, the beautiful sceneries, giant planets, sunrise, moonrise etc. – everything in nature works in such harmony that we are just left with wonder. But this world which we see is just the reflection of our original home- the spiritual kingdom of Lord. How this material nature works, what laws govern it and how is that spiritual kingdom- know the answers to all these in this session.
Are we this body or something more? Does life end with death or it continues to exist after it? From ages all the spiritual seekers have been trying to understand the inner self. Know from Bhagavad Gita what the Supreme Lord tells about our true nature.
The influence of time is unavoidable and unstoppable. With time everything comes to an end. Every created thing has to meet its end. That’s why it’s said, “Time and tide waits for none”. How do we utilise this TIME, so that ultimately, being an immortal being we come out of its influence.
Bible says, “As you sow so shall you reap”. Karma is like a boomerang. This creation has a perfect system of justice. Nobody gets more than his due credit. Yet the question remains, “Why do bad things happen to good people?”. What is the mystery of karma that we are not able to understand and how to break free from all karmic reactions. Tune into the session for enlightenment.
The Bhagavad-gita concludes with the proclamation that success is guaranteed for those who harmonize their human will with the divine will. This proclamation is based on the understanding that success has two dimensions: internal and external.
When we seek first to succeed internally as directed by the Gita, then worldly problems can never exhaust our inner energy; we can always replenish our energy by connecting with God’s unlimited energy. How to be successful both internally and externally?