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Published 03/26/24
The verse (2, 70) suggests that those who do not yield to their desires but remain steadfast in their inner calm achieve true tranquility. It emphasizes the importance of controlling desires to attain a state of inner peace and contentment. In essence, the verse (2, 71) encourages letting go of desires, practicing detachment, and engaging in selfless actions to find profound inner peace. Send a Voice Message- https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spirituallearningpodcast/message Email ID...
Published 02/06/24
This verse (2, 67) advises mastering your senses to avoid the turbulence of an uncontrolled mind, highlighting the importance of maintaining clarity and wisdom in life. In Bhagavad Gita (2. 69) , it highlights that while others are in a state of spiritual ignorance, a disciplined yogi remains spiritually awake. It symbolizes the importance of self-control and heightened awareness in navigating life’s challenges. Send a Voice...
Published 02/01/24
In essence, this verse (2, 65) encourages individuals to cultivate a balanced and joyful mindset as a key to unlocking inner peace, overcoming challenges, and progressing on the path of wisdom and spiritual growth. Chapter (2, 66) of the Bhagavad Gita teaches the necessity of a balanced intellect, emotional stability, and spiritual awareness for attaining lasting peace and genuine happiness in life. Send a Voice...
Published 01/30/24
In Bhagavad Gita Chapter (2.63) Lord Krishna highlights the detrimental impact of uncontrolled anger and desires. He explains that such emotions lead to confusion, loss of clarity, and ultimately the destruction of one’s well-being. The verse encourages the importance of mastering these emotions & desires for spiritual and mental harmony. Chapter( 2,64), Lord Krishna advises practicing actions without attachment or aversion. By doing so, individuals can attain self-mastery, spiritual...
Published 01/25/24
In Bhagavad Gita Chapter (2, 61), the focus is on the discipline of the senses. It advises that by mastering and directing the senses towards a higher goal, one can attain firm and unwavering wisdom. This verse (2, 62) teaches the importance of self-awareness in managing the progression from sensory contemplation to desires and potential anger. It encourages individuals to cultivate control over their thoughts, fostering spiritual growth and emotional balance. - Send a Voice...
Published 01/23/24
In Bhagavad Gita Chapter (2, 58), Lord Krishna advises practicing self-control over the senses, like a tortoise withdrawing its limbs. This self-discipline leads to steadfast wisdom and stability amid external influences. (2, 59) Krishna explains that for those who practice self-discipline and moderation, sensory attractions lose their grip. The analogy is drawn to a person losing interest in taste when not consuming food, emphasizing the importance of detachment and self-control for...
Published 01/18/24
In Bhagavad Gita Chapter( 2, 57), Lord Krishna teaches the value of detachment, urging one to remain unperturbed by success or failure. This mindset leads to enduring wisdom and emotional stability. - Send a Voice Message- https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spirituallearningpodcast/message Email ID - [email protected] 9225522405
Published 01/16/24
In this verse (2, 55), Lord Krishna advises Arjuna to attain inner peace by relinquishing the desires of the mind, finding contentment within oneself, and achieving a state of steady wisdom. The verse (2, 56), emphasizes the importance of maintaining mental equilibrium in the face of life’s dualities, be it joy or sorrow, without being swayed by attachment or aversion. This mental steadiness is a hallmark of true wisdom and spiritual maturity according to the Bhagavad Gita. - Send a Voice...
Published 01/11/24
In Bhagavad Gita Chapter ( 2. 52), Lord Krishna advises Arjuna to rise above delusion and achieve a state of equanimity. By transcending the dualities of pleasure and pain, success and failure, one can attain a balanced and wise perspective, crucial for the spiritual journey. Arjuna asks Lord Krishna in Bhagavad Gita (2, 54) about the conduct of a person with steady wisdom, leading to a discussion on the qualities of one established in spiritual insight in the subsequent verses. - Send a...
Published 01/09/24
This verse (50) advises performing actions with intelligence and skill while maintaining detachment from the results, emphasizing the practice of selfless action in the path of Karma Yoga. - Send a Voice Message- https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spirituallearningpodcast/message Email ID - [email protected] 9225522405
Published 01/02/24
“Samatva Buddhi Yog ” in the context of the Bhagavad Gita refers to the intellect or understanding of equanimity. It is the ability to maintain a balanced and steady mindset, irrespective of the dualities of joy and sorrow, success and failure, pleasure and pain. This verse (49) underscores the importance of performing actions without attachment to their outcomes. Krishna advises Arjuna to cultivate a disciplined intellect, seeking refuge in wisdom, and warns against being driven by desires...
Published 12/28/23
In this verse (Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 2.47), Lord Krishna is imparting a profound teaching on the concept of duty and detachment. In essence, this verse encourages selfless action, where one performs their duties diligently but remains detached from the fruits of those actions. It promotes a mindset of responsibility without being driven by personal desires or aversions. In Bhagavad Gita (2.48), Krishna advises Arjuna to perform duties with dedication, detachment from results, and maintain...
Published 12/26/23
The verse (44) encourages individuals to cultivate a more balanced and introspective mindset, free from excessive attachment to sensory enjoyments, to progress on the path of self-discovery and higher knowledge. This verse (45) highlights the principle of performing one’s responsibilities with a sense of duty and righteousness while maintaining a detached and balanced mindset. - Send a Voice Message- https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spirituallearningpodcast/message Email ID -...
Published 12/21/23
Bhagavad Gita ( 2.40 )describes Karma Yoga, emphasizing selfless action and detachment from the outcomes of one's duties. Bhagavad Gita ( 2, 41 ) emphasizes the difference between individuals with a clear & determined purpose and those with indecisive, scattered thinking. Lord Krishna underscores the significance of a resolute mindset and focused goals. - Send a Voice Message- https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spirituallearningpodcast/message Email ID -...
Published 12/19/23
In Bhagavad Gita chapter 2 verse 37 underscores the significance of selfless action and the need for Arjuna to rise with determination, ready to fulfill his duty in the battlefield. Verse38 emphasizes the concept of performing one’s duty without being attached to the fruits of the actions. Send a Voice Message- https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spirituallearningpodcast/message Email ID - [email protected] 9225522405
Published 12/14/23
In Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 2, Verse 27, Lord Krishna imparts a profound teaching about the nature of the soul. This teaching lays the groundwork for the larger philosophical concepts presented in the Bhagavad Gita, including the importance of self-realization and detachment from the transient aspects of life. In 33 verse underscores the importance of adhering to one’s righteous duties, emphasizing that abandoning these responsibilities can lead to spiritual and moral consequences. It serves...
Published 12/12/23
In essence, Bhagavad Gita Chapter 2, Verse 22 underscores the transience of the physical body, drawing a parallel with changing clothes. Meanwhile, Verse 23 highlights the eternal and indestructible nature of the soul, which remains unaffected by the changes in the body. Send a Voice Message- https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spirituallearningpodcast/message Email ID - [email protected] 9225522405
Published 12/07/23
In these verses, lord Krishna advises Arjuna to remain calm amid life's ups and downs, urging him to endure sensory experiences with resilience for lasting inner peace and spiritual growth. Send a Voice Message- https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spirituallearningpodcast/message Email ID - [email protected] 9225522405
Published 12/05/23
In Bhagavad Gita 2:13, Lord Krishna introduces the concept of the eternal soul (atman) residing within the temporary physical body. He encourages Arjuna to recognize the impermanence of the body and understand that the soul is beyond birth and death. This sets the foundation for deeper philosophical discussions on duty, righteousness, and the path to self-realization in the subsequent chapters of the Gita. Send a Voice...
Published 11/30/23
These verses convey that Lord Krishna is reminding Arjuna about the impermanence of the physical body and the eternal nature of the soul. He encourages Arjuna to fulfill his duty as a warrior without being attached to the temporary aspects of life. - Send a Voice Message- https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spirituallearningpodcast/message Email ID - [email protected] 9225522405
Published 11/28/23
In Chapter 2, Verse 7 of the Bhagavad Gita, Arjuna expresses his confusion and emotional turmoil about his duty, seeking guidance from Lord Krishna. He acknowledges his weakness and asks Krishna to instruct him on the righteous path, declaring himself as Krishna's disciple and surrendering for guidance. Send a Voice Message- https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spirituallearningpodcast/message Email ID - [email protected] 9225522405
Published 11/23/23
Chapter 1 of the Bhagavad Gita is called “ Shokgrasat Arjuna ” or “The Yoga of the Dejection of Arjuna.” It sets the stage for the epic conversation between Prince Arjuna and Lord Krishna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. Arjuna is overwhelmed with moral dilemma and compassion, reluctant to fight against his own relatives in the war. The chapter highlights Arjuna’s internal conflict and serves as the foundation for the philosophical teachings that follow in the subsequent chapters. - Send a...
Published 11/21/23
Arjuna observes negative signs and feels a deep inner conflict about engaging in the battle. These verses marks the beginning of Arjuna's emotional struggle, setting the stage for Lord Krishna's teachings on duty and righteousness. - Send a Voice Message- https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spirituallearningpodcast/message Email ID - [email protected] 9225522405
Published 11/16/23