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Gita: A Mantra for Success

Gita: A Mantra for Success

Deepti & Vinod

Bhagavad Gita has the best life teachings but most of the explanations have been either theistical or philosophical in nature, making it a difficult read for many. Everyone wants to read it but only a few actually do. We are using a storytelling approach to explain the practical applications of the Bhagavad Gita in our personal and professional lives. We are two individuals - one a business leader and the other a Yoga teacher - with our own explanations and thought process to the Bhagavad Gita

30 - Chapter 18: Tyagi - Sanyasi - Arajarshi
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  • 30 - Chapter 18: Tyagi - Sanyasi - Arajarshi

    In this last chapter, we summarize the entire Gita. Our goal in life is to increase Sattvic Guna, refine Rajasic Guna, and eliminate Tamasic Guna. Learn what’s it’s to live a life of Arajarshi, which means sagely inwardly, kingly outwardly.

    Sat, 01 May 2021
  • 29 - Chapter 17: Om - Tat - Sat

    In this chapter, Krishna explains how our behavior or our conduct  is made of the three gunas – Sattvic, 
    Rajasic, and Tamasic. And how these three Gunas force us to act in a certain way.

    Learn what Om Sat Tat means. “Om tat sat” is a mantra which ensures that our approach to life is not tāmasic (for ill purpose) or rajasic (for temporary selfishness).


    Sun, 25 Apr 2021
  • 28 - Chapter 16: Deva - Asura - Rakshas

    This chapter discusses the values humans tend to 
    adopt and how our values define us.

    Krishna categorizes humans based on the values: Deva Sampat and Asura Sampat. 

    Deva Sampat is more spiritual in nature with values like fearlessness, truthfulness, calmness, patience, renunciation, non-violence, control of senses, modest, gentle,  absence of greed or desire.

    Asura Sampat is more materialistic in nature . Anger, 
    arrogance, delusion, desire, pleasure, worries, ego – all these emotions are traits of Asuras.

    Since all human beings have all three Gunas –Sattva, Rajas and Tamas, there is an innate propensity to become fully Divine (influence of Sattva) or exaggerate the demonic propensity (influence of Rajas and Tamas). 

    Krishna describes what happens when one functions under the influence of ego.  Rajas and Tamas qualities are given free play. Undisciplined and unawakened action of Rajas and Tamas leads the human being to become demonic, leading to self-destruction, damage to societal harmony, and undermines the inalienable sanctity of human beings, all life forms and the creation. And so they become Raskshas. 

    Sun, 18 Apr 2021
  • 27 - Chapter 15: Kshara - Akshara - Purushottama

    This episode  summarizes the essence of not just the Gita but also Vedic scriptures. It covers four topics - what is the world, who am I, what is Brahmanda or the Universe, and what is the relationship between me, the world and the Universe. 

    Learn about the concept of Purushottam, and how it tries to attract our mind and soul all the time. 

    Sun, 11 Apr 2021
  • 26 - Chapter 14: Sattva - Rajas - Tamas

    In this chapter, learn three Gunas of Prakriti or nature - Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas. 

    Sattva is the principle of joy, harmony or peace.Rajas is the principle of passion and activity.Tamas is the principle of passivity. 

    Learn how these three Gunas are interconnected and how we can find balance. 


    Sat, 03 Apr 2021
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