What does Krishna say about relationships?
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What does Krishna say about relationships?
Lord Krishna says the all of us are part of Him, which means we are all part of that Brhad Roopam. Arjuna later sees this Vishwaroopa. The underlying relationship principle is that we consider all human beings as the same as us and treat accordingly. Krishna also says that DO NOT INTERFERE in other’s Karma.
Can we love Krishna as husband?
Krishna also loves us selflessly. Whether we love him or not he continues to love us providing all the necessities of life. Krishna in Bhagavad Gita assures that if we remember him constantly without deviation and remain engaged in his devotional service then we can easily attain him.
What does Bhagavad Gita say about love?
Krishna starts His message of love by enlightening Arjuna: “We are all souls, spiritual beings (Gita 2.13), entitled to rejoice in eternal love with the supremely lovable and loving God, Krishna.” When our loving nature is contaminated by selfishness, we start loving things more than persons, especially the Supreme …
What does Bhagavad Gita say about giving up religion?
As in the 18.66 verse of Bhagavad Gita, Lord Krishna states, “Give up all varieties of religiousness, and just surrender unto me; and in return I shall protect you from all sinful reactions. Therefore, you have nothing to fear.” The Bhagavad Gita needs to be read to get the true essence of human life.
Can a mundane politician comment on the Bhagavad Gita?
The mundane politician, philosopher, poet or scientist is not equipped to comment on the Bhagavad Gita, because he has no knowledge of Lord Krishna from the authorized disciplic succession (parampara). Such a person is not a devotee and has no regard for Lord Krishna as the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
How do I recite Bhagavad Gita in Kurukshetra?
Traditionally devotees come to Kurukshetra (Dharmakshetra) and recite Bhagavad Gita from early morning until the next morning, perform arati to Bhagavad Gita and to Krishna and Arjuna upon the chariot, offer lamps ‘deep daan’ at Brahma Sarovar, shloka recitals, shobha yatras and seminars on the significance of the Gita today.
What is the scope of the Bhagavad Gita BG?
The BG is often referred to as the ” Handbook for humanity”. Never in the BG has Sri Krishna restricted the scope of the BG to Hindus or Indians. It is completely non-denominational, meant for any one inquiring about his reason for existence.
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