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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 2 shlok 28

Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 2 Shlok – 28 Shree Krishna employs the term “atha” to suggest that Arjun may consider other existing explanations about the nature of the self. This verse gains significance when viewed in the context of the diverse philosophical streams in India and their varied perspectives on the self. Throughout history, Indian philosophy …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 2 shlok 27

Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 2 Shlok – 27 “The only things certain in life are death and taxes.” Death is the most inevitable aspect of life, often considered the greatest fear by psychologists and recognized in Patanjali’s Yog Darśhan as abhiniveśh—the instinctive urge to survive at any cost. In the Mahabharat, there’s an illustrative incident during …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 2 shlok 26

Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 2 Shlok – 25 Shree Krishna employs the term “atha” to suggest that Arjun may consider other existing explanations about the nature of the self. This verse gains significance when viewed in the context of the diverse philosophical streams in India and their varied perspectives on the self. Throughout history, Indian philosophy …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 2 shlok 25

Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 2 Shlok – 25 Our eyes, crafted from material energy, are limited to perceiving material objects. The soul, transcending the realm of material energy and being divine, remains invisible to our eyes. Scientists have attempted experiments to detect its presence by placing a dying person in a sealed glass case, anticipating that …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 2 shlok 24

Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 2 Shlok – 24 The emphasis on immortality is once again underscored here. It is not sufficient for the teacher to merely convey perfect knowledge; for that knowledge to be truly impactful, it must deeply resonate within the heart of the student. Hence, a skillful teacher often revisits and repeats key points. …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 2 shlok 23

Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 2 Shlok – 24 The emphasis on immortality is reiterated once again in this context. It is not sufficient for the teacher to merely convey perfect knowledge; for that knowledge to be truly beneficial, it must penetrate deep into the heart of the student. Therefore, a skilled teacher often employs repetition, known …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 2 shlok 21

Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 2 Shlok – 21 In this profound spiritual perspective, an elevated soul transcends the shackles of ego, recognizing that the notion of being the sole doer of actions is an illusion. Instead, the enlightened soul comprehends that the true self, the soul within, remains untouched and unaffected by the various deeds it …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 2 shlok 20

Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 2 Shlok – 20 This verse establishes the eternal nature of the soul, which transcends birth and death, and is unaffected by the six types of bodily transformations: asti (existence in the womb), jāyate (birth), vardhate (growth), vipariṇamate (procreation), apakṣhīyate (diminution), and vinaśhyati (death). These transformations pertain to the physical body, and …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 2 shlok 19

Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 2 Shlok – 19 The illusion of death is intricately tied to the identification with the body, as explained in the Ramayan through the analogy: “jauṅ sapaneṅ sira kāṭai koī, binu jāgeṅ na dūri dukh hoī.” This verse suggests that if one dreams of their head being cut off, they will experience …

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