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Bhagavad Gita has
700 verses in 18 chapters. It contains dialogue between Sri Krishna and Arjuna
on the battle field of Kurukshetra. The background is apt as the dialogue concentrates
on the use of spirituality in daily context. Arjun is torn between his duty to
fight for Justice and his love for his Kinsmen-who he has to fight. He becomes
dejected and debates with Sri Krishna that no war can be justified on any grounds.
Sri Krishna through this dialogue counvices him that he has to fight, there is
no other way. (samay) Time has come - (samaj)
understanding is required (sanjog) situation
is created and now the out come as reasult, is the (santosh)
Satisfaction. |
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Gita:
The essential nature of man as “Atma” (self
witness). The essential nature of the “Universe”
as Brahmand. (God manifesting as everything).
Maya is the reason why this essential nature
remains hidden. Relationship between “Atma and
Brahmand”. Ideas about: Reincarnation / law of
karma, Gunas (Three qualities), four pathways to God or self-realization. Idea
of God as the creator and preserver who descends (avatars) on earth for the good
of mankind.
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Mind + Body + Soul = Mantra + Yantra + Tantra
(2)
Truth + Joy + Love = Body + Mind + Soul (3)
Yantra + Mantra + Tantra = Form + Sound + System
(4)
Blue + Yellow + Red = Brahmand
(5)
Samay + Samaj + Sanjog = Santosh
(6)
Time + Understanding + Situation = Satisfaction |
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Path
of Devation: Worship,
Prayers & Meditation
is the best path and the easist to build a relationship with God.
Bhakti
and Parabhakti: Devotion to God in orders to
gain something from Him is Lower Form of Love
(Bhakti). Love for the sake of love is the Higher
Form of Devotion and is called Parabhakti.
It does not matter what is offered to God;
a fruit, a flower or a leaf. He accepts all offerings given with love. It is the
love of the devotee that counts rather than any formal worship.
Path
of Action: Action is better than inaction. But
every action should be to deep knowledge,
to the best of your ability suited to your circumstances (Sanjog
- Situation). We have to bear in mind that
we are not the real doers-the real “I”
is just a witness to all these activities. (Shakshi bhava).
Reincarnation:
Atma (soul) does not die with the Body
& Mind. The body is just the outer
garment, a house (rented house) for the soul,
which is discarded when worn out. Wheel of rebirth goes on. The Spiritual progress
made in each lifetime is not wasted but helps in the next life. The only things
that comes with us when we die are the fruits of our actions and the character
we have developed. Reincarnation only stops when we merge
with God (Paramatma) also realization of our true self. That is called “Moksha”.
Desire:
From desire comes attachment.
From attachment comes passion.
When passion is not satisfied, it generates
anger, from anger
arises delusion that causes loss
of memory, with loss of memory, wisdom is
lost and that brings complete ruin.
Vairagya
& Vivek: Develop
a detached attitude. Do not run after objects
of senses. Let the mind
act as the reins controlling the senses.
Let the discriminating faculty direct the mind and keep the desire for
objects of pleasure under control. Thus use Vairagya and Vivek and about your
primitive nature in search of the “divine”.
Renunciation:
The central theme of the Gita is Renunciation. “Work away, but offer the fruits
of your actions to God.” We have to realize that the essential “I”
is the witness. Renounce the trival - worldly things in order to gain the spirituality.
God can be reached through paths of Knowledge,
Action, Devotion and Meditation.
One can choose one pathway or any combination of pathways to suit one’s own abilities.
We have to begin with ‘0’ (zero) & we
have to merge with ‘’ (dot), understand
the real meaning of your life and be happy. Jai Shree
Krishna.

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