LIFE LESSONS FROM BHAGAVAD GITA
Shrimad Bhagavad Gita is not only a holy book of Hinduism but it is a life lesson that we got from Lord Krishna when there is a war about to begin between Pandavas and Kauravas on the battlefield of Kurukshetra at that time Krishna advised Pandavas, prince Arjun, to clear his doubt about the war even today, whenever we face life difficult situation those statements are as important and showing the right direction to us as they were for Arjun during the war of Mahabharata.
Those verses are written in Gita by Vyasa, Gita is a part of the Indian epic Mahabharata. In the Gita, there is a detailed explanation of the path of knowledge- bhakti- karma- yoga by following this path a person surely achieved success, easily tackled his life problem, the journey of life becomes easy for him and he becomes a good human being also. Bhagavad Gita has been a guide for Mahatama Gandhi and many leaders of the Indian Independence movement.
- Language – Sanskrit
- Sutras – yoga sutras
- Chapter – 18
- Verses – 7
Bhagavad Gita inspired us to walk on the path of righteousness in our life below are some life lessons from Bhagavad Gita-
LIFE LESSONS FROM BHAGAVAD GITA
1) Concentrate on your work do your best and do not worry about the results
When an individual begins a task he firstly worries about the results due to this he cannot focus well on his works and he works lesser than that of his calibre and worries more about the result that’s why he can not get the desired result so according to Krishna if you want your 100% result you have to first work with 100% devotion and don’t worry about the outcome before the actual result has come.
2) Do not be afraid
The biggest fear the individual can possess is the fear of death, Lord Krishna states that if a human removes the fear of death from his mind then he becomes unstoppable to achieve his goal and can live a stress-free life.
3) Anger makes one deceptive
Anger is one of the all weaknesses of human which always drag him away from his good being and make him more confused over his decision about life important aspects and as a result he tends to lose his temper and becomes unable to distinguish between right and wrong and by being angry, he ends up by harming himself and becomes deviated by their goals.
4) Do not doubt
Doubt possesses a threat to an individual when an individual doubt his calibre, he cannot acquire success thus we must never doubt our calibre.
5) Always keep control
If individual lack control over his activities he tends to get distracted by his goals and have to face failure in life and that makes him go through stress however if he spends his few hours in meditation he can control his mind and can create many new ideas regarding their goals.
6) Control your desires
Humans minds have never been in peace there is always something running in their mind and there is always inception of emotions and desires, desires related to them or some time from someone else can make them disappointed any time so to cope up with their desire of being something that they are not, one has to keep their heart and mind in peace.
7) Whatever happens, happens for good
We always felt guilty for whatever happens in our past and start worrying about the future which is yet to come and that’s why we are never able to live in our present and can not enjoy life to the fullest we always carry insecurities about the future that what will happen in the next this type of worry make us weak and our mind gets distracted from our goals, concerning this Lord Krishna states that what is happened, has happened for good whatever is happening is happening good and what will happen, will happen for good.
8) Do not run away from your responsibilities
Right from birth an individual is bounded by responsibilities, in his lifetime he is called to complete his responsibilities and not run away from them.
9) You are born empty-handed and you will leave this mother earth empty-handed
When an individual takes birth he is born without any materialistic thing whatever he has taken from this earth, he has to leave it here.
10) Anger and Greed – leads to self-destruction
These are very destructive for all mankind, Anger takes every relationship/friendship away from the person, greed makes a person restless.
Life lesson from Bhagavad Gita
- Concentrate on your work don’t worry about the result.
- Do not be afraid.
- Anger makes you deceptive.
- Do not doubt.
- Always keep control.
- Control your desires.
- Whatever happens, happen for good.
- Do not run away from responsibility.
- You are born empty-handed you have to leave this earth empty-handed.
- Anger and greed are destructive.
Conversation between Arjun Krishna
1) Just live the life and that is it don’t get worried about productivity.
2) Experience is a hard teacher it gives the test first and lessons later on.
3) Life is wonderful if you know how to live.
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