Tag: BhagavadGeetaChapter2
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Bhagavad Geeta: Chapter 2, Verses 64-72
Sri Krishna describes how a sage with a self-controlled mind attains peace and remains established permanently in a supreme state of consciousness.
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Bhagavad Geeta: Chapter 2, Verses 56-63
Sri Krishna continues to explain the nature of the man of steady wisdom from verse 56 thru verse 63 in Chapter 2 of the Bhagavad Geeta.
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Bhagavad Geeta: Chapter 2, Verses 53-55
In the previous verses, Sri Krishna continues to elaborate on how Karma Yoga is to be practiced to purify the mind and to develop discriminatory and sharp intellect. This practice prepares one for meditation to establish oneself in Self-Knowledge. When we speak about the spiritual path, it starts with practicing Karma yoga. This practice purifies the…
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Bhagavad Geeta: Chapter 2, Verses 48-52
Sri Krishna continues the elaborate explanation of karma yoga and explains how one needs to perform work and what results are gained with equanimity.
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Bhagavad Geeta: Chapter 2, Verses 45-47
Sri Krishna continues to explain the means to experience Self-knowledge.
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Bhagavad Geeta: Chapter 2, Verses 39-44
In the second part of chapter 2, Sri Krishna introduces karma yoga as the means to purify the mind for enabling the direct experience of Self.
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Bhagavad Geeta: Chapter 2, Verses 29-38
Having explained that there is no need to grieve from the spiritual standpoint, Sri Krishna now explains from material standpoint.
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Bhagavad Geeta: Chapter 2, Verses 22-28
Sri Krishna continues to explain to Arjuna why there is no need to grieve irrespective of the standpoint from which he looks at Self.
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Bhagavad Geeta: Chapter 2, Verses 14-21
Sri Krishna states that Self is not the body or mind which are constantly changing. Self is the changeless, eternal, indestructible substratum.
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Bhagavad Geeta: Chapter 2, Verses 7-13
Arjuna surrenders to the Lord with faith and humility to guide him by accepting him as a disciple.