Quotes by Charu Mittal in Bitesapp read free

Charu Mittal

Charu Mittal Matrubharti Verified

@charumittal003211
(63)

Shloka 01: "Dharma is where Shri Krishna is."

Dhritarashtra asks Sanjay, 'What are my sons and the sons of Pandu doing, gathered in the land of Kurukshetra, ready for battle? What is happening on the battlefield?'

Dhritarashtra was blind, unable to see, but he was not blind from his mind and intellect. He knew that righteousness was not on their side, because righteousness resides where Shri Krishna is.

He had chosen war instead of peace because of his son's attachment, but he knew that winning this war would not be easy.

If we do something wrong in our lives, we also understand that the result of our actions may not be good.

*Dhritarashtra was the father of the Kauravas, *Sanjay was the son of the charioteer, Gavalgana.

🙏🙏

Read More

- The first chapter of the Bhagavad Gita, titled "Arjuna Vishada Yoga", sets the stage for the epic conversation between Prince Arjuna and Lord Krishna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. In this chapter, Arjuna is overcome by doubt and moral dilemmas as he faces the prospect of fighting in a great war against his own relatives and loved ones. He is torn between his duty as a warrior (dharma) and his compassion for his family members who are on the opposing side.

- Key themes and lessons from the first chapter include:

01.Arjuna's Inner Conflict: The chapter begins with Arjuna's emotional turmoil and his reluctance to participate in the battle. This highlights the human experience of grappling with difficult decisions and moral conflicts.

02.The Nature of Duty (Dharma): Arjuna's dilemma raises questions about the concept of dharma, or duty, and the importance of fulfilling one's responsibilities, even in challenging circumstances.

03.The Role of Compassion: Arjuna's compassion for his family and friends on the opposing side underscores the importance of empathy and the struggle between personal emotions and duty.

04.Seeking Guidance: Arjuna turns to Lord Krishna for guidance, symbolizing the need for spiritual wisdom and the importance of seeking counsel from a higher source when facing life's dilemmas.

- Overall, the first chapter of the Bhagavad Gita introduces the central themes of the text, including duty, morality, spirituality, and the inner journey of self-discovery, which will be explored and elaborated upon in the subsequent chapters of this sacred Hindu scripture.

🙏🙏

Read More

अगर रिश्ते ख़राब हो गए हैं तो ये Video आपके लिए है।

epost thumb

कितना सुंदर भजन है 😌
हरे कृष्ण🙏🏻

epost thumb

प्रभु पर विश्वास कम होने लगे तो यह कहानी देख लेना

epost thumb