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Applying The Bhagavad-Gita Today

 

 

 

Why should I bother with the Bhagavad-Gita?

 

How does it apply to me today?

 

 

 

What is the Bhagavad-Gita?

 

 

 

The Bhagavad-Gita is the only word of God in person. It is the

conversation between a man called Arjuna and God himself in the

human form, Lord Krishna. The conversation took place just before

the start of a great world war in India (Mahabharat – Great India)

involving millions of soldiers on each side.

 

 

 

The Situation of Arjuna

 

 

Arjuna was faced with a very difficult situation that few of us

could bear or tolerate. Arjuna was not an ordinary person. He was

the greatest fighter in the whole world, yet he broke down in tears

when he saw his relatives lined up for battle.

 

 

 

The first chapter of the Bhagavad-Gita describes the emotional state

of Arjuna.

 

 

 

Life is a War

 

 

Ignorance, materialism, lust, greed, and anger, represents the

soldiers on the opposing side.

 

 

 

We are faced with the same situation as Arjuna

 

 

Everyone is facing difficulties in life. Everyone wants to know how

he or she can attain peace and happiness. People fail to realize

that peace is a very rare commodity in the world.

 

Everyone is experiencing turmoil and confusion in their lives, which

prevents them from living a happy and peaceful life.

 

 

 

Everyday we are faced with decisions in our lives

 

 

Shall I do this or do that?

 

Shall I marry now or later?

 

Shall I marry him or another?

 

Shall I marry her or another?

 

Shall I buy now or wait?

 

How much shall I spend?

 

When will I do it?

 

When will I go?

 

Which job shall I take?

 

Which city should I choose?

 

When I will retire?

 

 

 

And so on…..

 

 

 

The real enemy of Arjuna was his mind rather than the soldiers on

the other side. We are faced with the same situation. Our own mind

is the greatest enemy, which is constantly tricking us into thinking

that life is all about material enjoyment and sense gratification.

Everyday we are faced with decisions, which will affect our future.

Thus everyday is a battle with ignorance, materialism, lust, greed,

and anger. If we can win the daily battles for some time then we

have entered into spiritual life and the war over ignorance,

materialism, lust, greed, and anger has been won. And at the end of

this life we will enter into the kingdom of God with eternal

spiritual life.

 

 

 

In order for us to win our war, we need the same knowledge that

Arjuna was given by Lord Krishna. The Bhagavad-Gita.

 

 

 

By understanding the Bhagavad-Gita, the decisions we make in

everyday life will alter our lives for the better and the result

will be peace and happiness even in this life. And after this life

there is guaranteed eternal peace for those who understand and

practice the Bhagavad-Gita. If we don't have the knowledge of the

Bhagavad-Gita than all our decisions are simply based on speculation

and thus the result will be speculative. Sometimes the decision we

made earlier will turn out to be correct, and sometimes incorrect.

More often our speculative decisions will turn out to be wrong and

we will continue with a life of ignorance, materialism, lust, greed,

and anger. At the time of death if we have a materialist mindset

then we will once again have to go through this hellish life with

all the problems. We may even fall down again into the animal

kingdom and then have to go through 8 million births before we get

another human birth.

 

 

 

By understanding and practicing the principles outlined in the

Bhagavad-Gita we can minimize the affects, control, and avoid some

of the problematic situations in our life.

 

 

 

The Problems in Our Lives

 

 

 

Your wife may be cheating you

 

Your husband may be cheating you

 

Your wife may not be satisfied with you

 

Your husband may not be satisfied with you

 

Your wife may become attracted to another man at any time

 

Your husband may become attracted to another woman at any time

 

Your marriage may end at any time

 

You may lose your job at any time

 

Your business may go down at any time

 

You may be kicked out of your house at any time

 

Your savings will run out at any time

 

Your health may deteriorate at any time

 

You may develop cancer at any time

 

You may catch AIDS at any time

 

Your children may become diseased at any time

 

Your loved one may die at any time

 

 

 

And so on..

 

 

 

The above list of decisions and problems are real and affects

everyone. The Bhagavad-Gita can truly help us all overcome the

complexities of material life.

 

 

 

What Difference Will The Bhagavad-Gita Make?

 

 

Whether you understand and practice the Bhagavad-Gita or not will

make a significant difference to your current lifestyle and the

next. If you think life is all about mating, eating and enjoying,

then your next body will be in the animal kingdom and then your life

will be to simply eat, sleep, mate, and defend. If you like exposing

your body to others then your next body will be that of a tree and

you will be able to stand naked in one place for thousands of years,

exposed to all. If you eat anything and everything then your next

body will be that of a hog who eats anything and everything

including stool.

 

 

 

Also Read from www.Gitamrta.org:

 

Only the Beast will eat another beast

 

Human Birth is Rare – Don't Waste It

 

Is There Life After Death?

 

Kamlesh Patel

www.Gitamrta.org

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