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Bhagavad Gita

11/11/2024

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You can’t study yoga without at least a basic knowledge of the Bhagavad Gita, a sacred Hindu scripture. The Gita is a timeless dialogue between the divine and the human.  At the beginning of the story, Arjuna (sitting in the back of the chariot above), a great warrior, is grappling with a profound moral dilemma.

Arjuna, a skilled archer, finds himself on the battlefield. Faced with the prospect of fighting against his own kin, he is overcome by a crisis of conscience. He questions the morality of war, the nature of duty, and the ultimate purpose of life.

It is in this moment of profound doubt that Lord Krishna, an incarnation of Vishnu, appears to Arjuna as his charioteer. Krishna, also known as Bhagavan Das, in a series of profound teachings, guides Arjuna through his spiritual turmoil. He delves into the nature of the soul, the cycles of birth and death, the concept of karma, and the path to liberation.

Key Teachings from the Bhagavad Gita
The Bhagavad Gita offers a wealth of wisdom, applicable to people of all faiths and backgrounds. Here are some of its key teachings:
  • The Path of Duty (Dharma): Krishna emphasizes the importance of fulfilling one's duty, regardless of personal desires or fears.
  • The Nature of the Self: The Gita explores the true nature of the self, which is eternal and unchanging.
  • The Power of Action (Karma Yoga): It teaches that selfless action, performed without attachment to the results, is a path to spiritual liberation.
  • The Path of Devotion (Bhakti Yoga): The Gita advocates for the cultivation of love and devotion to the divine.
  • The Path of Knowledge (Jnana Yoga): It emphasizes the pursuit of knowledge and understanding of the ultimate reality.
Fun Fact:  The Legend of Bagger Vance, a 2000 film starring Matt Damon, Will Smith, and Charlize Theron, is a modern retelling of this ancient tale. The character played by Matt Damon is named "R. Junuh" (Arjuna) and he is a war veteran who is playing in a golf tournament, while Will Smith played Bagger Vance (Bhagavan Das), his caddy. It's a great movie, made better knowing it was inspired by this epic tale.
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