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The really beneficial war is the conflict between matter and spirit…!!!

Bhagavad Gita sings: The really beneficial war is the conflict between matter and spirit, for a single conquest in this war results in domination of matter by the Self. This is a conquest after which there is no possibility of … Continue reading

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“O Savyasachin, have to be just the nominal agent of their destruction”…..!!!…

 Bhagavad Gita sings: tasmāttvamuttistha yaśo labhasva jitvā śatrūn bhunksva rājyam samrddham mayaivaite nihatāh pūrvameva nimittamātraṁ bhava savyasācin||11-33|| “So you should get up and earn renown and enjoy a thriving and affluent kingdom by vanquishing your enemies, because these warriors have … Continue reading

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A journey is complete only when the destination is reached….!!!

Bhagavad Gita sings: There is first destruction of perversions-alien impulses such as attachment and aversion, then the emergence of perception, and finally submersion in the all-pervading ocean of final beatitude. He is a superior man who exerts inner (rather than … Continue reading

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True nonviolence is cultivating one’s own Self ….!!!!

Bhagavad Gita sings: The man who has known his Self, and who finds joy and contentment in his embodied Soul, has nothing to gain from action nor anything to lose from inaction. There remains nothing more to do for the … Continue reading

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I myself protect the yog of men who abide in me with steady, undeviating faith and who worship me selflessly, remembering me as God…..!!!

The lot of those who are liberated from all desire, Lord Krishn himself bears the burden of the ardent worshiper’s progress along the path of yog. He takes upon himself the responsibility for the protection of his yog. Lord Krishn … Continue reading

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Five principles that Sankhya acknowledges as accomplishers of all action defined through metaphysical vision of Bhagavad Gita!!!

 Bhagavad Gita sings: पंचैतानि महाबाहो कारणानि निबोध मे साङ्ख्ये कृतान्ते प्रोक्तानि सिद्धये सर्वकर्मणाम् paṁcaitāni mahābāho kāraṇāni nibodha me sāṅkhye kṛtānte proktāni siddhaye sarvakarmaṇām “Learn well from me, O the mighty-armed, the five principles that Sankhya acknowledges as accomplishers of all … Continue reading

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