Bhagavad Gita comes from the Bhishma Parva of the Mahabharata, and it kind of expresses the truths
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Bhagavad Gita comes from the Bhishma Parva of the Mahabharata, and it kind of expresses the truths
MoreThose who choose to be happy, whatever be the circumstances, will try and be happy.
MoreA spiritual teacher sometimes provides opportunities and situations,
MoreDon’t unnecessarily complicate life with too many things.
MoreSometimes what we think are woes, sorrow, pain or a loss may be a great gain from the spiritual point of view.
MoreIntelligence has to realize when its function is over and allow something else to take over.
MoreThe spiritual journey starts when you have experienced life and decided that apart from day-to-day existence,
MorePerhaps the only way to get the mind free from the trappings of the material world
MoreDependence of the Guru alone could be an obstacle and one has to be very careful about.
MoreMost of the activities of the world that we perform, based on the assumption that we are the body,
MoreBe a bhakta more than anything else because through bhakti all jnana will dawn.
MoreThe root of sorrow is the wrong identity. One thinks one is the body.
MoreBhajans, kirtan , going to places where people worship and going on pilgrimages l
MoreCan our ‘sundown’ be the name of God? Can we listen to that music which moves
MoreNaama Smarana is one of the easiest and the best.
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