Bhagavad Gita for Dummies by Vishnuvarthanan Moorthy
Author:Vishnuvarthanan Moorthy [Moorthy, Vishnuvarthanan]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781300968009
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2013-04-22T16:00:00+00:00
“Our Life: We might worship gods with many forms, but finally everything is one supreme power, this is told by god in Gita and not by us. So why do we have problems here based on religion? What are we trying to do? Is god expecting us to come to a conclusion and bring justice to his land/principle/rules, etc? … Ignorance, fear, politicizing, identity crisis and egoism, all of them is creating their own illusions to human mind, by thus we see people fight and safe guarding their gods… Yes... That’s what we believe... We are the one, who safe guard our god and religion, by fighting with evil ( all other forms, which we can’t accept is evil for us…Krishna with any other name is also evil for us ), if this is the belief we have means, then we should read Gita once again or many more times…. He is the supreme power and safeguarding everything. If someone really wants to perform their duty to their religion, then they should read and practice it... And not become a fool and keep that as holy book in a room and fight with Krishna… Yes, by showing your grudge and hate on other religion, region or anything, you just showed it on Krishna and not on any other gods... (there is no other god, it’s one supreme power , let it be Krishna, Allah, Jesus, Buddha or any).
Can anyone say that they safe guarded Bhagavad Gita? None can say that... on its own, it’s surviving; it’s just the wish of God. People can argue, unless they fought with other religions , it wouldn’t have survived… check karnatic/Hindustani music, bharata natyam or any dance, none of them have well scripted manuals, but they survived for years, the same for few language and tradition…It’s Just that, they are followed by people and that became part of their life.. When it comes to Bhagavad Gita or god, we will just fight, more than following .So then, why don’t we understand and have fewer problems based on religion? May be, the supreme power wants to have balance between wise and ignorant…
As a secret, god has told that, offer everything to me and be detached from actions’ fruitive result. It’s easier, when we have poor result and we are ready to dedicate it to god, but when you get success, not many will offer it to god. The same is for fame! Success and fame, they both take you away from where you started, and no longer will you be detached, unless you dedicate it to god. We are seeing people, after success (like a writer, media person, movie maker, socialist, etc) they want to give comment on everything, they share their opinion on everything… very rarely, we see people who defy to comment and say they are not the right one to comment. We see newspapers are filled with additional pages, where people have to attend parties and they are rated also. Do
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