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Bhagavad Gita






                The first thing to know is; Let's remove the religious aspect from Bhagavad Gita totally. Bhagavad Gita is not a religious book. it is a book that gives you the way to live, and the setting for the Bhagavad Gita is the battlefield of Kurukshetra (The Mahabharat) where Arjun confused and Krishna becomes his mentor and gives him guidance in a way that he can now start going what he is meant to do right.

So every young man or a lady is going to have confusion every young person is going to have those dilemmas to do or not to do, to be or not to be, that's exactly how the Gita begins. it begins with confusion, it begins with dilemmas, it begins with a lack of meaning and then Krishna kind of guides Arjun through and empowers Arjun to make his own choices. Krishna only acts as a facilitator and empowers Arjun to understand that he is way too more powerful than the people he is going to face in the battle. every young man and lady needs to understand that they are way more powerful than what they're going through at the moment, their confusions are smaller than them, their challenges are smaller than them, their problems are smaller than them, their heartbreaks as painful as they are but are still smaller than them, and they have that capacity to overcome them those pain they're going through. so that's precisely where books like the Gita help a lot because they build in you that sense of confidence and strength, fortitude, that I have the power as a spiritual being to overcome everything that's going around, going on in my life and I have the power to be able to make that difference and that impact because I'm a spiritual being.



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