E22. Bhagavad Gita | Chapter 2 Verse 4-7 'The Yoga of knowledge' | Gautamji

Bhagavad Gita and Vedanta for Everyday Living

Gautamji talks on Chapter 2 - The Yoga of Knowledge

Arjuna struggles with the moral dilemma of fighting his revered elders, attributing his inner turmoil to external circumstances. Gautamji explores how the Bhagavad Gita magnifies such situations to emphasize that it’s not the action itself, but the intention behind it, that defines its righteousness. He delves into the true meaning of Ahimsa—not just refraining from violence, but embodying the attitude of not wishing to cause harm. Finally, Gautamji highlights how instant gratification is the real obstacle, diverting us from realizing our true selves.

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The Bhagavad Gita is a spiritual and philosophical masterpiece that contains the universal wisdom of life applicable to all human beings. This sacred scripture explains how one can navigate life's complexities, dilemmas, and challenges and ultimately find true happiness and purpose in life.

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