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The Essence Of Bhagvad Gita (Part-2): Transcendental Knowledge

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Disclaimer :  This particular blog series doesn't mean to promote any religion or religious beliefs. This blog is purely for the understanding of life in terms of Righteousness and Unrighteousness from the essence of Bhagvad Gita narrated by Lord Krishna to Warrior Arjun in the battle field of Kurukshetra in Mahabharat. Its a kind request to all of you to read this blog completely in the aspects of meaning of life and how the cycle of our life and death works disregard of any religion, cast or creed. Click Here to Read :   The Essence Of Bhagvad Gita (Pa rt-1): Arjun's Dilemma The Essence of Bhagvad Gita will be shared here in total 18 parts, here is its Part-2. TRANSCENDENTAL KNOWLEDGE: Sanjaya said: Lord Krishna spoke these words to Arjuna whose eyes were tearful and downcast, and who was overwhelmed with compassion and despair. (2.01)  The Supreme Lord said: How has the dejection come to you at this juncture? This is not fit for a person of no...

The Essence Of Bhagvad Gita (Part-1): Arjuna's Dilemma

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Disclaimer :  This particular blog series doesn't mean to promote any religion or religious beliefs. This blog is purely for the understanding of life in terms of Righteousness and Unrighteousness from the essence of Bhagvad Gita narrated by Lord Krishna to Warrior Arjun in the battle field of Kurukshetra in Mahabharat. Its a kind request to all of you to read this blog completely in the aspects of meaning of life and how the cycle of our life and death works disregard of any religion, cast or creed. Before starting the Part-1, let us know... What is Bhagvad Gita...??? The Gita is a doctrine of universal truth. Its message is universal, sublime, and non-sectarian although it is a part of the scriptural trinity of Sanātana Dharma, commonly known as Hinduism. The Gita is very easy to understand in any language for a mature mind. A repeated reading with faith will reveal all the sublime ideas contained in it. A few abstruse statements are interspersed here and there, but ...