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Empowering Gita Reflections: A podcast to guide modern lifestyle with the wisdom of Gita

Empowering Gita Reflections: A podcast to guide modern lifestyle with the wisdom of Gita

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Ever Joyful Living and Loving!

Over five thousand years ago it was rediscovered in India that perfection could not be found in the impermanent external world which is ever full of contradictions. This glorious discovery came in the form of The Bhagwad Gita - the most revered and stunningly succinct Hindu scripture which itself is based on India's timeless Vedanta philosophy. Vedanta exhorts that freedom from all limitations at all times under all circumstances can alone be suggestive of real perfection!

This podcast is an extract from Jeetu dada's Weekly discourses on Gita.
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Like air entrapped in a bubble is same as the air outside it, as the water in a wave is same as the water in the entirety of the ocean, a soul in a body is same as the supersoul, 'paramatma', God, Lord Krishna. In this chapter, Krishna counters Arjuna's argument of having to kill his kinsmen, his friends, and family, for the sake of wealth by stating this phenomenon and concluding that by slaying their bodies, he, in fact is not hurting or affecting in any way, the ancient and eternal soul that inhabits those bodies.
At the climactic moment, when the Pandava's most valuable and fierce warrior, Arjuna, states that he would not fight in the war, Krishna, his friend and charioteer, surprisingly enough, smiles! How could he smile given the dire situation his side would be put in if Arjun withdraws from the battle! These two verses and the mysterious smile of Lord Krishna builds up the suspense, the intrigue, that engages the reader or listener in the song of God, the Gita, to attend to rest of it that follows.
The benevolent and caring ruler, residing in the heart of every being, beating incessantly 'I am, I am' to make us comfortingly aware of his loving presence!
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