Srimad Bhagavad Gita : 13.
13.
Hari Om!
Srimad Bhagavad Gita, the Divine Song is sung in 700 shlokas, against the backdrop of Kurukshetra.
Before we start with the first sloka of the first chapter, let us keep in mind, the fundamental truth in this world. That is, every mind is unique and independent, yet all minds function in the same way. The psychology of human mind is the same all over the world from time immemorial.
We feel pain when rejected, angry when insulted, happy when appreciated and motivated when inspired. We have attachments and possessiveness towards people and objects. We feel withdrawn with failure and proud with success.
We have fear of the unknown and over confidence in knowledge too. We have no time for and hence find excuses to stay away, from things that we dislike.
We race for things that we cherish to have and once they are ours, we lose charm in them. We retain memories of past and regret over mistakes. We are anxious about our future. We seldom forget an insult and take revenge as best as possible.
Swami Udit Chaithanya
To be continued ...
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