What are the main teachings of Krishna?
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- Everything comes and goes in life: Lord Krishna said:
- Always think with a calm mind: Lord Krishna tells a worried Arjuna:
- Abandon fruits of actions: Lord Krishna said:
- Do not worry about Sin:
- Treat friend and foe equally:
- Surrender everything to God:
- Whatever the situation, don’t give in to stress:
What are the main teachings of Gita?
18 Important Lessons from the Bhagavad Gita
- Wrong thinking is the only problem in life.
- Right knowledge is the ultimate solution to all the problems.
- Selflessness is the only way to progress and prosperity.
- Every act can be an act of prayer.
- Renounce the ego of individuality and rejoice in the bliss of infinity.
What should I read after Gita?
After Bhagavad Gita , you are expected to read Yogavasistam. It is said that : The knowledge in Bhagavad Gita you obtained would get consolidated by reading Uogavasistam.
How can I success with Lord Krishna?
Gita also guides that for achieving success, one has to put a stop on one’s doubting nature and have faith in himself, in his capabilities, and always feel assured that his actions will bear positive results.
What is Krishna’s teaching on action?
Act with conviction Setting out to do anything is an action, but being ready for it is faith. Before you undertake any action, think about how strongly you believe in it.
What is the most important lesson in the Bhagavad Gita?
One of the Best Lessons From Bhagavad Gita: Identity, Recognize and Accept Equality in Life. Now, this quote is a difficult one to follow. But, definitely, life will guide any person towards achieving the knowledge. After facing many challenges in life, you tend to see all living and non-living beings as equal.
Who is writer of Gita?
VyasaBhagavad Gita / Author
How Krishna control his mind?
In the present age mantra meditation is the recommended process to gain control over our restless mind. You should chant the holy names of Krishna. While chanting you should focus on the words of the Mahamantra (Hare, Krishna & Rama) and simultaneously try to hear the transcendental sound.