Description
Bhagavad Gita is an epic scripture that has the answers to all our issues. When a confused Arjuna turned to his charioteer, Lord Krishna, for advice at the Kurukshetra, Lord Krishna expressed some rational philosophical ideas that are relevant even today. Bhagavad-gita is also called Gitopanishad. It is the essence of all Vedic information and one of the foremost vital Upanishads in vedic literature. It was taught by Sri Krishna to Arjuna on a battleground. Arjuna was a warrior prince, a hero, who was beset by all manner of doubts once he had to fight his own cousins for his rights. Krishna told Arjuna to do his duty and where his duty lay as a combatant when on the battlefield. He taught him the true nature of the soul, the universe and God. He taught him the right path of action.
Significance of Bhagavad Gita Path | Katha
Bhagavad-gita was spoken directly by the Supreme Lord Sri Krishna. If one reads Bhagavad Gita Path or listen Bhagavad Gita Katha regularly and attentively, he can surpass the study of all Vedic literatures. In this age, it is very tough to perform sacrifices suggested in Vedic scriptures; as well there are lots of hurdles to take up vows; austerities and penances are tough to perform; and folks aren’t a lot of charitably disposed. But still one will satisfy the Supreme Lord by a pious recitation of gita. The study of all Vedas, Puranas and Itihasas are completed in all respects if one studies simply this one book.
Benefits of Bhagavad Gita Path | Katha
- Freedom from fear and sorrow
- Attaining Visnu Padam (the state of Vishnu, the omnipresent preserver.)
- When done together with Pranayama (breath-control exercises),sins of even past births are cleared.
- It destroys Samsaramala,the dirt/ waste that sticks to one by living in the world.
- There is no re-birth for the reader.