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5 Life Lessons from the Bhagavad Gita

The Bhagavad Gita, is an evergreen epic comprising of 18 Chapters and 700 Verses that provides profound insights into life, duty, and spirituality. The Bhagavad Gita is a sacred text with its origins in the Mahabharata. Prince Arjuna converses with Lord Krishna, who functions as his charioteer and spiritual guide. This conversation takes place just […]

The Bhagavad Gita, is an evergreen epic comprising of 18 Chapters and 700 Verses that provides profound insights into life, duty, and spirituality. The Bhagavad Gita is a sacred text with its origins in the Mahabharata. Prince Arjuna converses with Lord Krishna, who functions as his charioteer and spiritual guide. This conversation takes place just before a great war on the battlefield, making the Gita a timeless guide for navigating the conflicts of life.

Only Change is Permanent, Everything Else Changes
The only thing which is permanent on this earth is ‘Change’. Every moment the world is changing continuously and the only to embrace the change in life is by adapting and preparing self proactively to change as per the need of hour. Breaking the shackles of comfort zone, one can prepare self to welcome the changed with folded hands and acquire skills needed.

Time’ is Impartial Judge
Every spiritual being in their human journey is born with the deeds and also goes in the abode journey with the deeds. No one can run away from the deeds and ‘Time’ is only impartial judge which evaluates and assesses deeds of everyone objectively and impartially. One must do deeds which are as per Dharma even if no one is watching as time is always watching each one of us.

Unmoved Focus on Goal!
Quite often, humans do live either in future or past worries and misses the golden bus i.e. present moment. Having a focus on present moment and the task in hand at the given point of time is most crucial and vital skills for success in the journey known as Life.

Self-Realization & Awareness is Key!
The Bhagavad Gita places a premium on knowledge and insight. It teaches us that self-awareness and spiritual comprehension are necessary for a meaningful existence. We can transcend ignorance and receive insight into our true nature if we pursue knowledge. The Bhagavad Gita ultimately guides us to the path of self-realization and liberation. It encourages us to embark on a profound journey of self-discovery, where we can transcend the limitations of ego and find spiritual liberation.

Inner Peace and Synergy with Cosmic Universe
The Gita emphasizes the significance of interior tranquillity and equanimity. It teaches us how to maintain composure and equilibrium in spite of adversity. By mastering this discipline, we can gracefully navigate the storms of life. This helps in imbibing essential skills which makes human aware of situation and empowers to stay calm and composed like ocean unmoved by surrounding’s and environment.
An internal peace also empowers the person to listen to gut feel and this skills enhances the decision making skill in life journey which comes handy.

The Road Ahead!
Bhagavad Gita is like modern day GPS which can help in navigating and steering the complexities of life with greater clarity, purpose, and inner serenity which will ultimately illuminate spiritual development and personal transformation of spiritual beings in human journey.

Sidhharrth S Kumaar is an Astro Numerologist & Founder, NumroVani &AstroVacha.

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