Gita Chapter 2 Verse 26 - 50


Bhagavad Gita Chapter 2 Verse 26 - 50


 
Gita Chapter 2 Verse 26 - 50: List of related Shlokas Verses ...

  • Geeta Chapter 2 Verse 26
    Considering all stated in Bhagavad Gita chapter 2 verse 26 as spiritual allegory... what Lord Krishna simply means was... Arjuna must concentrate and contemplate on sayings of Lord Krishna. One must think logically as to why birth and death occurred. If we think by killing an evil doer we committed a sin... we were wrong as per Lord Krishna!
  • Geeta Chapter 2 Verse 27
    Through Bhagavad Gita chapter 2 verse 27 Lord Krishna confirms continuity of life in cosmic system. Reincarnation, rebirth, past life and afterlife were confirmed stations in life. After death of present body... our soul atman, the spirit within would again manifest a new body based on residual balance of karma at the time of death of body.
  • Geeta Chapter 2 Verse 28
    Our soul atman, the spirit within (Lord Krishna residing in our heart) was the only truth of life. Rest all was temporary, ephemeral that would fade with time! Even close relationships that we nurtured all our life would be left behind the moment death of body occurred.
  • Geeta Chapter 2 Verse 29
    In bhagavad gita chapter 2 verse 29 Lord Krishna highlights to Arjuna that characteristics of a soul atman, the spirit within were totally distinct from body manifested by it. Everything relating to soul atman... the world of spirits was subtle, beyond recognition of human senses and mind!
  • Geeta Chapter 2 Verse 30
    Through bhagavad gita chapter 2 verse 30 Lord Krishna conveys a very vital meaning for those interested in undertaking spiritual journey in present life. Follow the dictates of your soul atman, the spirit within... if you wanted to reach god in present life. By keeping self glued to Moha (extreme emotional attachment)... a spiritual seeker never gained anything in life!
  • Geeta Chapter 2 Verse 31
    In Bhagavad Gita chapter 2 verse 31 Lord Krishna tells Arjuna in clear terms that as a Kshatriya (as a representative of warrior clan) it was his duty to indulge in yuddha (war) and that too a Dharma yuddha (war of righteousness). To root out evil from society, to eliminate followers of adharma (lawlessness) was Svadharma.
  • Geeta Chapter 2 Verse 32
    Sayings of Lord Krishna in Bhagavad Gita chapter 2 verse 32 were blatantly clear... look within to reach Lord Krishna existing within you. Born a human being is being lucky. Only in human form we finally gained enlightenment (stage of kaivalya jnana) reaching stage of moksha salvation at the end of journey.
  • Geeta Chapter 2 Verse 33
    In bhagavad gita chapter 2 verse 33 Lord Sri Krishna clearly says that fighting war of adharma (forces of evil) was the birthright of every human being. Unless we succeed in establishing absolute control over forces of passion, Moha (extreme emotional attachment), we would never make it to god in present life!
  • Geeta Chapter 2 Verse 34
    Bhagavad Gita chapter 2 verse 34 confirms... once deviated from journey of spirituality, chances of reverting back were almost nil. Lord Krishna repeatedly confirms in Bhagavad Gita that path of spirituality must be chosen with due diligence. Spiritual journey is like travelling razors edge.
  • Geeta Chapter 2 Verse 35
    In bhagavad gita chapter 2 verse 35 Lord Krishna highlights a very vital issue of spiritual journey. If we quit spiritual path midway, we would not only be lowering self in our own eyes but also our close family members, relatives and friends. All in the family would criticize us for taking a wrong decision.
  • Geeta Chapter 2 Verse 36
    Bhagavad Gita chapter 2 verse 36 confirms that once we decide to undertake spiritual journey in present life, chances of reverting back were nil! We had sufficient time at our disposal in forming an absolute goal of present life. But once our decision is final, we could not quit under any circumstances! Why?
  • Geeta Chapter 2 Verse 37
    Through Bhagavad Gita chapter 2 verse 37 Lord Srikrishna impresses upon Arjuna merits of entering this war of dharma (righteousness) which was the call of day. Until this point, Arjuna failed to realize that his sarathi (charioteer) was not an ordinary human being but god manifest in human form.
  • Geeta Chapter 2 Verse 38
    In Bhagavad Gita chapter 2 verse 38 if Lord Krishna says to indulge in karma, nishkama karma way... we must contemplate on the same and realize its significance! We must distance self from attachments of physical manifest world that bonded us all the time. Earthly relationships were ephemeral, carrying no meaning in spiritual world!
  • Geeta Chapter 2 Verse 39
    Though path of Sankhya, jnana yoga and path of karma yoga lead to same goal of life... but their functions, their attributes were entirely different. Path of jnana yoga leads to knowledge of inner self. It helps remove discrimination between world of souls' atmans and God Almighty (Brahman in Hinduism).
  • Geeta Chapter 2 Verse 40
    Through bhagavad gita chapter 2 verse 40 it has been made clear by God Almighty that Lord Krishna existed within all human beings in miniscule form as our soul atman, the spirit within! It all the time prompts from within to undertake spiritual journey in present life. It also prompts to indulge in karma, nishkama karma way!
  • Geeta Chapter 2 Verse 41
    Bhagavad Gita chapter 2 verse 41 summarizes the fact that life in cosmic domain could not be mastered through limited power of senses and mind. All concepts of spirituality were sublime and could only be understood by reading in between the lines.
  • Geeta Chapter 2 Verse 42
    Lord Krishna in Bhagavad Gita chapter 2 verse 42 summarizes those following rituals in their life were far from abstract truths of life. Rather than following rituals... we must look within. Why? Lord Krishna that existed within our heart as our soul atman, the spirit within always guided us on right path.
  • Geeta Chapter 2 Verse 43
    Contrary to what Sakaam karmis' believed, Lord Krishna tells Arjuna... abode of swarga (heaven) was a temporary phase in life of a soul atman, the spirit within! As is normally believed by followers of Hinduism... after death of body, souls' atmans remained in swarga only until they exhaust accumulated Punya karmas (collection of positive karmas) in their kitty.
  • Geeta Chapter 2 Verse 44
    Allegorically, chapter 2 verse 44 of Bhagavad Gita conveys only one meaning... dissuade self from pursuing ephemeral riches, desires so that our intellect (buddhi) finally rests on only reality of life... God Almighty (Brahman) was the only entity in cosmic system worth pursuing all the time.
  • Geeta Chapter 2 Verse 45
    Through bhagavad gita 2 45 Lord Krishna makes clear to Arjuna: as fundamental object of Vedas was not indulgence in yajña (also pronounced yagya) true seekers of spirituality must pursue path of nishkama karma yoga, never Sakaam karma yoga to reach god in present life.
  • Geeta Chapter 2 Verse 46
    In a nutshell through geeta chapter 2 verse 46 Lord Krishna wants to convey a very simple message to Arjuna... do not indulge in path of Sakaam karma yoga or Vedas (rituals) as neither led one to God Almighty. To remove ignorance from within, indulgence in teachings contained in Bhagavad Gita was all the time necessitated.
  • Geeta Chapter 2 Verse 47
    Through Bhagavad Gita chapter 2 verse 47 Srikrishna confirms to Arjuna that he was not a physical being manifesting consciousness. He was rather a spiritual being... a spirit, manifesting human form. For any karma indulged by human form... fruits of karma performed always belonged to our true inner self... our soul atman, the spirit within!
  • Geeta Chapter 2 Verse 48
    Through Bhagavad Gita chapter 2 verse 48 Lord Srikrishna highlights importance of self-discipline for seekers interested in travelling spiritual path. It is only through path of self-discipline... one could practice equanimity (samatva) in all phases of life.
  • Geeta Chapter 2 Verse 50
    In Bhagavad Gita chapter 2 verse 50 Lord Srikrishna advises Arjuna to follow path of a samatva Yogi (path of equanimity) to gain permanent liberation from karma bandhan (cycle of birth and death)! When fruits of karma performed belonged to God Almighty... where was the question of I, our ego!
 

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