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Join entrepreneur, educator, and proud Indonesian, Gita Wirjawan in exploring the ways forward for our society through stories and experiences by thought leaders, trailblazers, and opinion-makers from Indonesia and the region.
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In 'Gitaarmannen, de podcast' praat gitarist Ed Struijlaart met zijn favoriete NL gitaristen (m/v) over hun leven en muziek, met de liefde voor de gitaar als rode draad. Word Gitaarvriend voor extra afleveringen: https://anchor.fm/gitaarmannen/subscribe
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GITA Podcast

Jai and Gaura Sharan

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This podcast exists to systematically propagate spiritual knowledge to society at large and to educate all people in the techniques of spiritual life in order to check the imbalance of values in life and to achieve real unity and peace in the world....Lets dive into the Gita
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Timeless Wisdom for Troubled Times-- Join us on a fun and enlightening journey through The Bhagavad Gita, one of the oldest and coolest yogic texts around. We’ll dive into its ancient wisdom and find ways to make it totally relevant to your life today. Starting from page one, we’ll uncover practical lessons that’ll uplift, entertain, and inspire you. By the end of each episode, you’ll be ready to live a more connected, empowered life—Gita inspired! https://www.youtube.com/@SeekersQuest108 ht ...
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Bhagavad Gita has always been male oriented since every character therein is male. From Arjuna to Shri Krishna, Duryodhan to Karna, Bhima to Dushyasan and even the Masters are male, Women would find it extremely difficult to correlate to it since it is the battlefield and men fought the wars. This is a spiritual masterpiece which needs to be deciphered. Our Master KrsnaG or fondly called Krsna Guruji also goes by the name Krsnaknows decodes this wonderful journey from the beginning to the en ...
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Kopflastig. Gitarre & Bass im Gespräch

Vitali Petrovic & Sebastian Bluschke

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Frank Zappa sagte einst: "Über Musik zu reden ist wie über Architektur zu tanzen." Ungeachtet dessen trauen sich Vitali Petrovic & Sebastian Bluschke in ihrem Podcast über alle Themen rund um die Musik zu sprechen: Gibt es Talent? Was ist Erfolg? Kann man in jedem Alter noch ein Instrument lernen? Wozu braucht man Musiktheorie? Wie richtet man einen Proberaum ein? In ihren Gesprächen vermischen die beiden Berufsmusiker persönliche Erfahrungen, wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse und nützliche Tip ...
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Our mission is to share the wisdom of Vedanta (the knowledge of universal oneness) and the practical means for spiritual growth and happiness - enabling people to become positive contributors to society. The Podcast features the teachers of Chinmaya Mission, who capture the essence of the Bhagavad Geeta, the Upanishads and other ancient Hindu scriptures and bring them to us in a contemporary language with messages relevant to our times. Find more Geeta treasures including access to an exclus ...
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Gitarowe rozmowy z ludźmi z branży muzycznej. Znajdziecie tutaj tematy związane z pracą muzyczną, produkcją sprzętu, realizacją nagrań itd. Podcasty pojawiają się na moim kanale YouTube w formie filmów wideo (nagrywamy obraz w trakcie rozmowy) - https://bit.ly/bazoknaYT
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This podcast covers Gita in its True perspective. 5200 years long interval Srimad Bhagavad Gita in its authentic and everlasting exposition : The Science of Religion for Mankind : Yatharth Geeta by Swami Adgadanand.
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The GITA Interviews talks to some of today's top CEOS to discuss how they're working on a global scale by utilizing GITA. GITA is an alliance of carefully selected and OEM validated, professional IT partners. They open the door for companies to an international landscape, serving multinational organizations, no matter where on the globe they do business.
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This podcast covers Gita in its True perspective. 5200 years long interval Srimad Bhagavad Gita in its authentic and everlasting exposition : The Science of Religion for Mankind : Yatharth Geeta by Swami Adgadanand.
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This podcast covers Gita in its True perspective. 5200 years long interval Srimad Bhagavad Gita in its authentic and everlasting exposition : The Science of Religion for Mankind : Yatharth Geeta by Swami Adgadanand.
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This podcast covers Gita in its True perspective. 5200 years long interval Srimad Bhagavad Gita in its authentic and everlasting exposition : The Science of Religion for Mankind : Yatharth Geeta by Swami Adgadanand.
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This podcast covers Gita in its True perspective. 5200 years long interval Srimad Bhagavad Gita in its authentic and everlasting exposition : The Science of Religion for Mankind : Yatharth Geeta by Swami Adgadanand.
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This podcasts covers Gita in its True perspective. 5200 years long interval Srimad Bhagavad Gita in its authentic and everlasting exposition : The Science of Religion for Mankind : Yatharth Geeta by Swami Adgadanand.
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This podcast covers Gita in its True perspective. 5200 years long interval Srimad Bhagavad Gita in its authentic and everlasting exposition : The Science of Religion for Mankind : Yatharth Geeta by Swami Adgadanand.
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This podcast covers Gita in its True perspective. 5200 years long interval Srimad Bhagavad Gita in its authentic and everlasting exposition : The Science of Religion for Mankind : Yatharth Geeta by Swami Adgadanand.
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Bhagavad Gita - You listen or You read Bhagavad Gita is the best. Because in this world all literature is framed by human beings Except Bhagavad Gita. This is a Song of Supreme Personality of Godhead. So please take advantage of this opportunity in this Podcast. This is spoken in the Telugu language. We also have a YouTube channel, Request to you all pls support by subscribing and sharing this channel, for those who do not have knowledge of podcasts. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu3kgo-G ...
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Come, step into the warm embrace of Bhagavad Gita Chapter 12, lovingly called Bhakti Yoga - the "Yoga of Devotion" - and let its timeless wisdom touch your heart through the gentle lens of Advaita Vedanta. This beautiful chapter feels like a whispered secret from Lord Krishna to Arjuna, and to you too, showing how bhakti (devotion) and jnana (self-knowledge) aren’t distant cousins but soulmates on the journey to moksha (liberation). Can you imagine? Even the wise Advaita Vedanta masters, lik ...
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महाभारत युद्ध आरम्भ होने के ठीक पहले भगवान श्रीकृष्ण ने अर्जुन को जो उपदेश दिया वह श्रीमद्भगवद्गीता के नाम से प्रसिद्ध है। यह महाभारत के भीष्मपर्व का अंग है। गीता में 18 अध्याय और 700 श्लोक हैं।आज से (सन 2022) लगभग 5560 वर्ष पहले गीता जी का ज्ञान बोला गया था|
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Starting a journey to calm mind and trying to help through scriptures. Believe me it will be a good decision and it is not at all related to a certain caste, religion, etc It is purely a book on management and will be helpful in clearing brain fog. Join me in search of your answers.
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Bhagavad Gita lessons are a mirror to the self (you), revealing the nature of reality, the mind, and our place in the grand order of existence. It presents a step-by-step method to help seekers refine their thinking, emotions, and decision-making, guiding them toward freedom from limitation (moksha, or enlightenment) and a deep, unshakable clarity about life. This podcast is rooted in the Arsha Vidya tradition of Swami Dayananda Saraswati, offering a direct, nuanced, and highly relevant appr ...
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Gita , krishna and success stories , ekadashi, janmashtami. "समय ⏲️को भी समय⏰ लगता है, समय ⏱️ बदलने में। इसलिए अपनेआप को समय दें,इस आपके ही चैनल के माध्यम से।" "श्रीमद्भगवद्गीता" के वजह से आपके जीवन में सफलता आए और यह चैनल उसका हिस्सा बनें इसमें मेरा सौभाग्य है। आपकी सफलता के लिए मंगल कामना . Krishna janm poetry https://hubhopper.com/episode/poetry-of-krishna-janmashtami-1630285171
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A respected Psychiatrist introduces us to the ancient teachings that are both the blueprint, and the foundation of today's Mindfulness movement. These are the philosophies that played vital roles in both India's and America's independence from England. The doctor tells us how The Gita changed his life and how The Gita can ease the trauma and help meet many of the challenges that he has spent a lifetime treating in his patients. "The Gita" podcast opens an ancient door to help you return to S ...
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Simply GITA

Shresth Agarwal

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"Simply GITA" is a podcast focused at presenting the knowledge of the Bhagavad GITA in a language easy to understand. I hope to break the myth about Gita merely being a religious book which should be read by the aged people. The book teaches the way of living, highlights the stoic principles, speaks about the mind, the need for action and self discipline. Undoubtedly, it provides answers to a lot of problems that we face in our daily activities. The Podcast shall be useful to an 18 year old ...
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Swami Swaroopananda, Global Head of Chinmaya Mission, is a revered spiritual leader known for his clear, profound Vedanta teachings. His wisdom guides many towards self-discovery and inner peace, making complex concepts accessible and inspiring globally.
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Education, economy, and sustainability—where do we start to achieve Indonesia Emas 2045?Dominic Jermey (British Ambassador to Indonesia) emphasizes that collaboration is the key. From increasing the number of Indonesian students in the UK, tackling energy transition challenges, to attracting foreign investment, everything revolves around one thing:…
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Do hear HG Gaurmandal Das, Vice-President Hare Krishna Movement- Mumbai giving lecture on Srimad Bhagavatam. Human society, at the present moment, is not in the darkness of oblivion. It has made rapid progress in the field of material comforts, education and economic development throughout the entire world. But there is a pinprick somewhere in the …
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Chapter 2, Verse 35: Avoiding battle due to fear will cause warriors to lose respect for Arjuna. A damaged reputation persists across roles. When highly esteemed, perceived falls become more memorable as people judge visible actions over invisible reasoning. The right action should align with core values and samanya-dharma, coming from strength rat…
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The technique described by Shri Krishna to attain the peace of mind is discussed here in following verses from the Bhagavad Gita For Women Chapter 2 by Krsnaknows. For more details click the link below 👇For more: https://krsnaknows.comSubscribe to us on Youtube: https://bit.ly/krsnaknows
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Chapter 12, Verse 18: An evolved bhakta maintains equanimity (samaḥ) towards enemies and friends, honor and dishonor, physical discomforts (cold/heat) and mental states (pleasure/pain). They understand that “enemies” are projecting their own pain and distortions, while maintaining titiksha (resilience) through recognition of the four possible outco…
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Bhagavad Gita Ch. 11 “Yoga of the Vision of the Universal Form” Verses 47, 48, & 49 The lecture discusses Krishna’s statement that no one has ever seen the Cosmic Form before Arjuna and that this Cosmic Form is not available to the seekers pursuing traditional religious practices. Moksharthi - Please visit YouTube for Bhajans by Neil Bhatt - https:…
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🔥 Join the Gitaarmannen WhatsApp Community! 👉 https://chat.whatsapp.com/HJBvOduZdwtGyGb1MG92yI 🔔 Subscribe for more legendary guitar interviews! 👉 https://www.youtube.com/edstruijlaart 🟡 Why is Tommy Emmanuel STILL the greatest acoustic guitarist in the world? In this episode of Gitaarmannen, de podcast, I sit down with the legendary Tommy Emmanuel…
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Swami Swaroopananda, Global Head of Chinmaya Mission, is a revered spiritual leader known for his clear, profound Vedanta teachings. His wisdom guides many towards self-discovery and inner peace, making complex concepts accessible and inspiring globally.
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In dieser Folge reisen Sandra, Flori, Basti und Tony zurück ins Jahr 2005 und schauen sich die damals bestbewerteten Spiele auf Metacritic an! Welche Titel haben sie besonders geliebt? Welche Überraschungen gibt es? Und wie sieht die Top 10 der bestbewerteten Spiele des Jahres aus? Freut euch auf Nostalgie, spannende Einblicke und jede Menge Gaming…
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Do hear HG Gaurmandal Das, Vice-President Hare Krishna Movement- Mumbai giving lecture on Srimad Bhagavatam. Human society, at the present moment, is not in the darkness of oblivion. It has made rapid progress in the field of material comforts, education and economic development throughout the entire world. But there is a pinprick somewhere in the …
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Chapter 2, Verse 53: The verse explains the transition from karma-kanda (Vedic rituals) to self-knowledge through karma-yoga. When the mind transcends the various goals presented in the Vedas (artha, kāma, dharma), it becomes steady in recognizing the ultimate goal – moksha. Karma-yoga serves as a bridge, transforming worldly pursuits into spiritua…
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Chapter 1, Verses 7-9: Duryodhana highlights the prominent warriors on his side to Drona, including: Bhishma (the grandsire of both the Kauravas and Pandavas); Karna (whose loyalty to Duryodhana stems from past humiliations and the support he received from him); Kripa (known for his prowess in battle); Ashwatthama (Drona’s son); Vikarna (a Kaurava …
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Satya-mithya analysis reveals reality's structure: everything, from big objects to tiny particles, is mithya (dependent reality), made of forms within forms. Science stops with the final building block of universe at the unpredictable quantum level. Vedanta suggests two final building blocks that makes up everything: Ishvara (Intelligence) and sat-…
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Chapter 2, Verse 44: Those lacking discernment (vyavasāyātmikā buddhi) are easily swayed by flowery promises of pleasure and power. Such people, with minds clouded by materialistic pursuits, jump between various spiritual techniques without understanding their true purpose. They misinterpret scriptures, including the Bhagavad Gita, due to their att…
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Session focuses on one's struggle to determine the right course of action. Arjuna is depicted as being in a state of emotional turmoil, unable to compose himself and seeking Krishna's guidance. Krishna emphasizes importance of faith, understanding one's duties, and the pursuit of Moksha (liberation). Feedback from results of your actions and from o…
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How to have a calmer, more peaceful and equanimous mind. First step in discerning atma & anatma is by recognizing the inner-instrument (antahkarana) that gets mixed up with self. See notes for this session at: https://www.yesvedanta.com/bg2/De către Andre Vas
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Chapter 1, Verses 40-41: Arjuna expands his perspective, considering the broader societal impact of war. He argues that destroying families leads to the loss of traditions and the rise of unrighteousness, corrupting women and causing caste intermixture. This reflects how societal dysfunction can stem from broken families. Verse essence: When famili…
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Chapter 2, Verse 25: The self (Atman) is described as avyakta (unmanifest), acintya (unthinkable), and avikara (unchanging). Unlike the subtle-body composed of five elements, Atman is untouched by elemental influences. It is the subject that objectifies everything, free from the six changes that affect the body-mind complex. Understanding self like…
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Chapter 2, Verse 22: Atma is existence of awareness nature, without a second. Jiva means, I take self to be as good as the sthula-sharira, suksma-sharira, and karana-sharira. Karma accumulates as seen and unseen results, influencing future births. Samskaras develop through physical, spoken, and mental actions – shaping personality through time. Ver…
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Lesson delves into the fundamental human search for lasting happiness and fulfillment, highlighting the challenges of finding contentment in a changing world. There are three core human needs: (a) freedom from time-bound existence, (b) freedom from ignorance, and (c) freedom from smallness. It explains why conventional pursuits fail to provide last…
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Chapter 2, Verse 28: All beings cycle between manifest and unmanifest states, making grief unnecessary as nothing truly dies. Like seeds becoming trees and Einstein's E=MC² equation showing matter-energy transformation through nuclear fusion. While this reveals there is no true death, it doesn't give permission to misuse your human birth. Chapter 2…
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Chapter 1, Verses 35: Arjuna expresses his unwillingness to fight and kill his relatives, even if they try to kill him. He states that he doesn't desire to fight for the sake of winning the kingdom, even if it means gaining sovereignty over the three worlds (heaven, earth, and the lower worlds). Arjuna's stance is that the loss of loved ones is not…
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Life brings pleasure and pain, and bringing Ishvara into your life helps you develop equanimity in facing both. Ishvara manifests as impersonal, impartial laws which deliver results of your past actions. It isn't some personal deity who rewards or punishes. This is shown in Mahabharata through Krishna (as Ishvara) who doesn't interfere with people'…
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Session focuses on the nature of human problems and the concept of Atma (the self). It distinguishes between two types of problems: (a) situational issues and (b) fundamental problem related to self-recognition. The fundamental problem is the desire to see oneself as a complete being, free from limitations. Krishna addresses this by emphasizing the…
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Chapter 2, Verse 12: We explore the paradigm shift needed from seeing oneself as a limited individual to understanding one's true nature as sat-cit (Existence-Consciousness). Analogy of space and a cup is used to illustrate how Atma (Self) is unaffected by the changing conditions of body-mind. Chapter 2, Verse 13: Stages of life (childhood, youth, …
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Chapter 2, Verse 18: Arjuna is reminded that the body (sharira) is temporary and subject to disintegration, while the self (shariri) is eternal and indestructible. This verse emphasizes the need for a cognitive distinction between the body and the self. The body is merely an instrument for gaining wisdom and should not be mistaken for one's true id…
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Chapter 2, Verse 26: Even if you view Self (ātman) as going through birth and death (nitya-jātam), grief is still inappropriate. Because force of destruction is essential for life's progression – from cellular renewal to brain development, natural cycles, and life stages. Without destruction, growth, evolution, and new opportunities would be imposs…
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Chapter 2, Verses 47-48: These verses teach the essence of Karma Yoga through the principle of action without being burdened by results. A Karma-Yogi maintains enthusiasm and cheerfulness (like Krishna) by understanding that while actions are within our control, outcomes follow Ishvara's infallible laws. This understanding brings samatvam (evenness…
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Chapter 2, Verse 49: Karma-yoga (action with proper attitude) is superior to action driven by desire for results. The verse contrasts two approaches: those who act for results become entangled in disappointment and judgment, while karma-yogis maintain composure by recognizing Ishvara's laws govern results. A karma-yogi sees every action as an oppor…
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Krishna explains consciousness continues eternally, even after the body's demise. Two metaphors used to illustrate this concept: (a) The wave-water metaphor demonstrates how shifting identity from the temporary wave to the eternal water solves existential dilemmas. It emphasizes that external change is unnecessary; only a shift in understanding is …
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Introduction Teachings: The Self manifests through three bodies: the Sthula sharira (physical body made of 5 elements), Sukshma sharira (subtle body containing four functions), and Karana sharira (causal body storing samskaras and unseen results of past actions). The Sukshma sharira operates through Manas (emotions/doubting), Buddhi (decision makin…
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Krishna introduces distinction between the wise (panditāḥ) and the unwise. He places Arjuna in the latter category due to his grief, but acknowledges his openness to wisdom. Krishna then delves into the eternal nature of Atma (self), contrasting it with the temporary body-mind complex. He presents a methodology distinguishing between incidental att…
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Roles and identity: We assume different roles (father, worker, teacher etc.) but can lose ourselves in those roles. Wisdom is recognizing there is an “I” separate from these roles. Swadharma: Defined as one's personal duty or “what is to be done” based on one's values and relationships. Nature of the Self (Atma): The Self is not an object to be exp…
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Chapter 1, Verses 13-18: The battlefield was suddenly filled with a cacophony of sounds as conches, kettledrums, tabors, trumpets, and cow-horns were blasted simultaneously, creating an overwhelming, earth-shaking noise. Amidst this tumultuous setting, Krishna (the charioteer) and Arjuna (the warrior), seated in a resplendent chariot drawn by white…
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Chapter 2, Verse 47: Humans have free will (purushartha) in actions but not in results. Results are governed by Ishvara's impartial laws, not personal wishes. Your free will gives you three choices: do, not do, or do differently. Common misinterpretation of verse suggests indifference to results. Correct understanding is that expectations and desir…
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Chapter 1, Verses 24-27: Sañjaya narrates to Dhritarashtra that Krishna, upon Arjuna's request, placed their chariot in the midst of the two armies. Arjuna then saw his kinsmen, including elders, teachers, uncles, brothers, sons, grandsons, friends, and well-wishers on both sides. Overcome with deep compassion and sorrow, he expressed his emotional…
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Introduction: The body and mind are introduced as instruments with three powers: desire (icccha shakti), action (kriya shakti), and knowledge (jnana shakti). These powers enable us to navigate life, form desires, make decisions, and learn. The relationship between brain, mind, and consciousness is explored, Discerning Between Ahamkara (Ego) and Con…
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Chapter 2, Verse 1: Sanjaya describes Arjuna's distressed state to Dhritarashtra, setting the scene for Krishna's response. This verse highlights the emotional turmoil Arjuna is experiencing, emphasizing the gravity of the situation. Verse essence: Arjuna is overwhelmed with grief and tears, prompting Krishna to speak. Chapter 2, Verses 2-3: Krishn…
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Chapter 2, Verse 21: Krishna introduces indestructible Atman (self) to Arjuna. He emphasizes duty (svadharma) and necessity of participation. Krishna urges Arjuna to see beyond personal relationships, recognize his larger role, and act objectively. Verse illustrates how individual actions affect the collective, using analogy of fingers and an arm t…
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Chapter 2, Verse 54: Arjuna asks Krishna to describe the characteristics and behavior of a sthita-prajna – one whose knowledge of reality is fully assimilated and who lives with firm wisdom. After understanding that moksha (liberation) is the only true goal and that objects cannot provide lasting fulfillment, Arjuna seeks to understand how someone …
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Lesson 1 of our Bhagavad Gita podcast course lessons - starts with meaning of opening prayer “Sahana Vavatu”. Guru-shishya-parampara importance. Story of Mahabharata. Earth is a wish-fulfilling tree. See notes for this session at: https://www.yesvedanta.com/bg2/De către Andre Vas
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Chapter 2, Verse 38: The verse outlines three universal criteria for decision-making: sukha-duhkha (pursuit of happiness/avoiding pain), labha-alabha (seeking highest gain), and jaya-ajaya (desire for victory). However, these alone are insufficient and must be guided by samanya-dharma (consideration of others' wellbeing). This prevents two extremes…
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Chapter 2, Verse 50 (revision): Karma-yoga requires discrimination (kaushalam) in action through three aspects of dharma: ahimsa (minimizing harm), bharana (sustaining wellbeing), and prabhava (creating growth and harmony). Chapter 2, Verse 51: Karma-yoga comprises two essential attitudes: Arpana Buddhi (consider the well-being of your and other si…
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Chapter 2, Verse 48: Evenness of mind (samatvam) means remaining equanimous to four possible outcomes: getting more than, less than, equal to, or opposite of expectations. Success can lead to pride while failure can trigger anger towards Ishvara and blame-seeking – both resulting in loss of perspective. This equanimity isn't mere advice but an unde…
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Chapter 2, Verse 41: Verse introduces vyavasāyātmikā buddhi (resolute understanding) as the key differentiator between ordinary karma and karma–yoga. A karma–yogi actively uses life situations to gain clarity about reality and connect with Ishvara for moksha. Simply following dharma or improving the mind isn't karma–yoga unless it becomes a means t…
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Chapter 2, Verse 31: Varna-ashrama dharma comprises four categories: Brahmana (thinkers), Ksatriya (rulers), Vaishya (commerce), Shudra (supporters). Each role vital like body parts. Krishna instructs Arjuna to fulfill kshatriya dharma despite discomfort. Avoiding duties brings shame, low self-esteem. Varna determined by actions, not birth. Verse e…
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