The guidance Lord Krishna gave to Arjuna just before the Mahabharata war began is known as the Shrimad Bhagavad Gita. The Shrimad Bhagavad Gita is not just a Hindu holy book but also a life lesson from Lord Krishna. When we encounter a challenging situation in life, those words are just as crucial in guiding us just as they were for Arjun during the Mahabharata war. It belongs to the Mahabharata's Bhishma Parva and it has 700 verses and 18 chapters. Let's take a look at the Bhagavad Gita life lessons to put your life on the correct path.
1 - Doubt is not good every time.
For the person who is constantly doubting, happiness does not exist in this world or anyplace else.
2 - Manage and control your mind.
For those who cannot manage their minds, it works like an enemy.
3 - Your thoughts are your friend and enemy.
Every man can touch the heights with their thoughts and can even make themselves fall--because every person is their own friend and enemy.
4 - Great person is not great by birth.
A person does not become great by birth, but rather by his deeds.
5 - Trouble makes you stronger.
Just as fire tests gold, so do troublesome men.
6 - Happiness and sadness are just like the weather.
Just as the weather changes on the earth, so does the happiness and sadness in life.
7 - The Success Key
Two keys are used to open the lock that success is locked into. The first is determination, and the second is hard work.
8 - Everyone has to face karma.
Karma is the crop that everyone has to reap at any cost, so always sow good seeds so that the crop is good.
9 - Don't give excuses and run for your challenges.
One should not run away from the challenges of life and should not use excuses like fate and the will of God.
10 - Truth shines.
Just as the lighted lamp shines in the darkness, so also the truth shines. As a result, one should always choose the truthful path.
11 - Don't be sad about death because it is inevitable.
To the living, death is as certain to them as birth is to the dead. Therefore, don't be sad about what will happen.
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12 - The best person's behaviour matters to an ordained person.
The best man should constantly conduct himself with dignity and respect for his position. Because as the best men behave, then according to these ideals, ordinary men will also behave in the same way.
13 - Have faith in devotion.
I am not accessible to anyone who does not have devotional faith. As a result, they follow the cycle of birth and death and keep returning to this world.
14 - God is in everything and everywhere.
Oh Arjuna! I am the one who brings and stops the rain as well as the heat. I am both dead and immortal. I am made up of both spirit and matter.
15 - Who is the monk?
A person who neither desires the fruit of action nor hates the results of action is known as a monk.
16 - Truth of our soul.
The soul gives up old, pointless bodies and dons a new physical body, just as a man discards his old clothes and dons new ones.
17 - Who is worthy of liberation?
Oh Arjuna! The man who is not disturbed by happiness and sorrow and is equanimous in both, is definitely worthy of liberation.
18 - Success and happiness.
The only route to success and pleasure is to make yourself worthy of life.
19 - Physical penance is to respect everyone.
Worship of gurus like God, brahmins, guru, parents, purity, simplicity, celibacy, and non-violence is physical penance.
20 - Two people know your truth.
Only two people know how right we are and how wrong we are in life, one is God and the other is our conscience..!