Jump to content
IndiaDivine.org

Bhagavad-Gita and Management

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Guest guest

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bhagavad-Gita and Management - By M.P. Bhattathiri

 

By M.P. Bhattathiri

 

 

 

Mr. Bhattathiri is a retired Chief Technical Examiner from Govt. of Kerala. This article is originally published in

The Internet Journal of Alternative Medicine 2005 Volume 2 Number 2 as part of World Management Lessons from India.

 

Contact of author: bhattathiry

 

 

 

 

One of the greatest contributions of India to the world is Holy Gita; which is considered to be one of the first revelations from God. The management lessons in this holy book were brought in to light of the world by divine Maharshi Mahesh Yogi and the spiritual philosophy by Sr. Srila Prabhupada Swami and humanism by Sai Baba. Maharishi calls the Bhagavad-Gita the essence of Vedic Literature and a complete guide to practical life. It provides "

all that is needed to raise the consciousness of man to the highest possible level." Maharishi reveals the deep, universal truths of life that speak to the needs and aspirations of everyone. Arjuna got mentally depressed when he saw his relatives with whom he has to fight. (Mental health has become a major international public health concern now). To motivate him the Bhagavad-Gita is preached in the battle field of Kurukshetra by Lord Krishna to Arjuna as a counseling to do his duty while multitudes of men stood by waiting. It has got all the management tactics to achieve the mental equilibrium and to overcome any crisis situation. The Bhagavad-Gita can be experienced as a powerful catalyst for transformation. Bhagavad-Gita means song of the Spirit, song of the Lord. The Holy Gita has become a secret driving force behind the unfoldment of one's life. In the days of doubt this divine book will support all spiritual search. This divine book will contribute to self reflection, finer feeling and deepen one's inner process. Then life in the world can become a real education—dynamic, full and joyful—no matter what the circumstance. May the wisdom of loving consciousness ever guide us on our journey. What makes the Holy Gita a practical psychology of transformation is that it offers us the tools to connect with our deepest intangible essence and we must learn to participate in the battle of life with right knowledge.

 

The Holy Gita is the essence of the Vedas, Upanishads. It is a universal scripture applicable to people of all temperaments and for all times. It is a book with sublime thoughts and practical instructions on Yoga, Devotion, Vedanta and Action. It is profound in thought and sublime in heights of vision. It brings peace and solace to souls that are afflicted by the three fires of mortal existence, namely, afflictions caused by one's own body (disease etc), those caused by beings around one (

e.g. wild animals, snakes etc.), and those caused by the gods (natural disasters, earth-quakes, floods etc).

 

Mind can be one's friend or enemy. Mind is the cause for both bondage and liberation. The word mind is derived from man to think and the word man derived from manu (Sanskrit word for man).

 

 

"The Supreme Lord is situated in everyone's heart, O Arjuna, and is directing the wanderings of all living entities, who are seated as on a machine, made of the material energy."

 

 

There is no theory to be internalized and applied in this psychology. Ancient practices spontaneously induce what each person needs as the individual and the universal coincide. The work proceeds through intellectual knowledge of the playing field(

jnana yoga), emotional devotion to the ideal(bhakti yoga) and right action that includes both feeling and knowledge(karma yoga). With ongoing purification we approach wisdom. The Bhagavad-Gita

is a message addressed to each and every human individual to help him or her to solve the vexing problem of overcoming the present and progressing towards a bright future. Within its eighteen chapters is revealed a human drama. This is the experience of everyone in this world, the drama of the ascent of man from a state of utter dejection, sorrow and total breakdown and hopelessness to a state of perfect understanding, clarity, renewed strength and triumph.

 

 

Mind is very restless, forceful and strong, O Krishna, it is more difficult to control the mind than to control the wind ~ Arjuna to Sri Krishna.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This article is by M.P. Bhattathiri; originally published at World Management Lessons from India, The Internet Journal of Alternative Medicine 2005. The full article is available for download at eReading page of www.nandanmenon.com. Here it is distributed as part of drive '

India Sixty–Vision & Mission, Know your Heritage and be proud of it'. It is yours, mine and our duty to protect our dharma.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Important Note:

 

 

nandan

 

 

This is not a junk mail; I am very sorry if this mail disturbed or annoyed you by any chance.

I am taking the liberty of sending this mail to you just because I have listed you as a person interested to know and share the scientific & cultural heritage of Bharatham; in significance of some former communication.

If you are not interested to be part in this mission or share this kind of information, please delete this message and let me know, to remove your name from my mail list.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-- Please Chant: Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare And Be Happy

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

HARE KRISHNA Please accept My humble obesenses. Bagavd Gita Mainly teaches us five elements 1. About Us (The Souls). 2. About Supreme Personality of GodHead (Krishna). 3. About Nature (Material & Spiritual). 4. About Time. 5. About Actions (Karma). In this five elements we can not change the first four things. We can modify the last thing that is our Actions. So that we can liberate from this material world and go back to the spiritual world. In this age of kali (Quarrel) Only by chanting the holy names of the Supreme Persoanlity we can achive the perfection of the life. There is no other way we can achive that. So we were very thankful to Srila Prabhupad and the disciplic succession

so mercifully given the nectar of Holy names to us. So Chant Loudly HARE KRISHNA HARE KRISHNA KRISHNA KRISHNA HARE HARE HARE RAMA HARE RAMA RAMA RAMA HARE HARE And Be Happy Thank You Very Much Your servant Gopi manikantan <kanaiyyadesh wrote: Bhagavad-Gita and Management - By M.P. Bhattathiri By M.P. Bhattathiri Mr. Bhattathiri is a retired Chief Technical Examiner from Govt. of Kerala. This article is originally published in The Internet Journal of Alternative Medicine 2005 Volume 2 Number 2 as part of World Management Lessons from India. Contact of author: bhattathiry One of the greatest contributions of India to the world is Holy Gita; which is considered to be one of the first revelations from God. The management lessons in this holy book were brought in to light of the world by divine Maharshi Mahesh Yogi and the spiritual philosophy by Sr. Srila Prabhupada Swami and humanism by Sai Baba.

Maharishi calls the Bhagavad-Gita the essence of Vedic Literature and a complete guide to practical life. It provides " all that is needed to raise the consciousness of man to the highest possible level." Maharishi reveals the deep, universal truths of life that speak to the needs and aspirations of everyone. Arjuna got mentally depressed when he saw his relatives with whom he has to fight. (Mental health has become a major international public health concern now). To motivate him the Bhagavad-Gita is preached in the battle field of Kurukshetra by Lord Krishna to Arjuna as a counseling to do his duty while multitudes of men stood by waiting. It has got all the management tactics to achieve the mental equilibrium and to overcome any crisis situation. The Bhagavad-Gita can be experienced as a powerful catalyst for transformation. Bhagavad-Gita means song of the Spirit, song of the Lord. The Holy Gita has become a secret driving force behind the

unfoldment of one's life. In the days of doubt this divine book will support all spiritual search. This divine book will contribute to self reflection, finer feeling and deepen one's inner process. Then life in the world can become a real education—dynamic, full and joyful—no matter what the circumstance. May the wisdom of loving consciousness ever guide us on our journey. What makes the Holy Gita a practical psychology of transformation is that it offers us the tools to connect with our deepest intangible essence and we must learn to participate in the battle of life with right knowledge. The Holy Gita is the essence of the Vedas, Upanishads. It is a universal scripture applicable to people of all temperaments and for all times. It is a book with sublime thoughts and practical

instructions on Yoga, Devotion, Vedanta and Action. It is profound in thought and sublime in heights of vision. It brings peace and solace to souls that are afflicted by the three fires of mortal existence, namely, afflictions caused by one's own body (disease etc), those caused by beings around one ( e.g. wild animals, snakes etc.), and those caused by the gods (natural disasters, earth-quakes, floods etc). Mind can be one's friend or enemy. Mind is the cause for both bondage and liberation. The word mind is derived from man to think and the word man derived from manu (Sanskrit word for man). "The Supreme Lord

is situated in everyone's heart, O Arjuna, and is directing the wanderings of all living entities, who are seated as on a machine, made of the material energy." There is no theory to be internalized and applied in this psychology. Ancient practices spontaneously induce what each person needs as the individual and the universal coincide. The work proceeds through intellectual knowledge of the playing field( jnana yoga), emotional devotion to the ideal(bhakti yoga) and right action that includes both feeling and knowledge(karma yoga). With ongoing purification we approach wisdom. The Bhagavad-Gita is a message addressed to each and every human individual to help him or her to solve the vexing problem of overcoming the present and progressing towards a bright future.

Within its eighteen chapters is revealed a human drama. This is the experience of everyone in this world, the drama of the ascent of man from a state of utter dejection, sorrow and total breakdown and hopelessness to a state of perfect understanding, clarity, renewed strength and triumph. Mind is very restless, forceful and strong, O Krishna, it is more difficult to control the mind than to control the wind ~ Arjuna to Sri Krishna. This article is by M.P. Bhattathiri; originally published at World Management Lessons from India, The Internet Journal of Alternative Medicine 2005. The full article is available for download at eReading page of www.nandanmenon.com. Here it is distributed as part of drive ' India Sixty–Vision & Mission, Know your Heritage and be proud of it'. It is yours, mine and our duty to protect our dharma. Important Note: nandan (AT) nandanmenon (DOT) com This is not a junk mail; I am very sorry if this mail disturbed or annoyed you by any chance. I am taking the liberty of sending this mail to you just because I have listed you as a person interested to know and share the scientific & cultural heritage of Bharatham; in significance of some

former communication. If you are not interested to be part in this mission or share this kind of information, please delete this message and let me know, to remove your name from my mail list. -- Please Chant: Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare And Be Happy

Check out what you're missing if you're not on Messenger

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 4 weeks later...
Guest guest

ramachandra menon <ramachandramenon wrote: Thank you very much for providing valuable information and links, Hare Krishna, about information to Sanathana Dharma. Ramachandra Menon Hari Om.manikantan <kanaiyyadesh > wrote: Bhagavad-Gita and Management - By M.P. Bhattathiri By M.P. Bhattathiri Mr. Bhattathiri is a retired Chief Technical Examiner from Govt. of Kerala. This article is originally published in The Internet Journal of Alternative Medicine 2005 Volume 2 Number 2 as part of World Management

Lessons from India. Contact of author: bhattathiry One of the greatest contributions of India to the world is Holy Gita; which is considered to be one of the first revelations from God. The management lessons in this holy book

were brought in to light of the world by divine Maharshi Mahesh Yogi and the spiritual philosophy by Sr. Srila Prabhupada Swami and humanism by Sai Baba. Maharishi calls the Bhagavad-Gita the essence of Vedic Literature and a complete guide to practical life. It provides " all that is needed to raise the consciousness of man to the highest possible level." Maharishi reveals the deep, universal truths of life that speak to the needs and aspirations of everyone. Arjuna got mentally depressed when he saw his relatives with whom he has to fight. (Mental health has become a major international public health concern now). To motivate him the Bhagavad-Gita is preached in the battle field of Kurukshetra by Lord Krishna to Arjuna as a counseling to do his duty while multitudes of men stood by waiting. It has got all the management tactics to achieve the mental equilibrium and to overcome any crisis situation. The Bhagavad-Gita can be experienced as a powerful

catalyst for transformation. Bhagavad-Gita means song of the Spirit, song of the Lord. The Holy Gita has become a secret driving force behind the unfoldment of one's life. In the days of doubt this divine book will support all spiritual search. This divine book will contribute to self reflection, finer feeling and deepen one's inner process. Then life in the world can become a real education—dynamic, full and joyful—no matter what the circumstance. May the wisdom of loving consciousness ever guide us on our journey. What makes the Holy Gita a practical psychology of transformation is that it offers us the tools to connect with our deepest intangible essence and we must learn to participate in the battle of life with right knowledge. The Holy Gita is the essence of

the Vedas, Upanishads. It is a universal scripture applicable to people of all temperaments and for all times. It is a book with sublime thoughts and practical instructions on Yoga, Devotion, Vedanta and Action. It is profound in thought and sublime in heights of vision. It brings peace and solace to souls that are afflicted by the three fires of mortal existence, namely, afflictions caused by one's own body (disease etc), those caused by beings around one ( e.g. wild animals, snakes etc.), and those caused by the gods (natural disasters, earth-quakes, floods etc). Mind can be one's friend or enemy. Mind is the cause for both bondage and liberation. The word mind is derived from man to think and the word man derived from manu (Sanskrit word for man). "The Supreme Lord is situated in everyone's heart, O Arjuna, and is directing the wanderings of all living entities, who are seated as on a machine, made of the material energy." There is no theory to be internalized and applied in this psychology. Ancient practices spontaneously induce what each person needs as the individual and the universal coincide. The work proceeds through intellectual knowledge of the playing field( jnana yoga), emotional devotion to the ideal(bhakti yoga) and right action that includes both feeling and knowledge(karma yoga). With ongoing purification we approach wisdom.

The Bhagavad-Gita is a message addressed to each and every human individual to help him or her to solve the vexing problem of overcoming the present and progressing towards a bright future. Within its eighteen chapters is revealed a human drama. This is the experience of everyone in this world, the drama of the ascent of man from a state of utter dejection, sorrow and total breakdown and hopelessness to a state of perfect understanding, clarity, renewed strength and triumph. Mind is very restless, forceful and strong, O Krishna, it is more difficult to control the mind than to control the wind ~ Arjuna to Sri Krishna. This article is by M.P. Bhattathiri; originally published at World Management Lessons from India, The Internet Journal of Alternative Medicine 2005. The full article is available for download at eReading page of www.nandanmenon.com. Here it is distributed as part of drive ' India Sixty–Vision & Mission, Know your Heritage and be proud of it'. It is yours, mine and our duty to protect our dharma. Important Note: nandan (AT) nandanmenon (DOT) com This is not a junk mail; I am very sorry if this mail disturbed or annoyed you by any chance. I am taking the liberty of sending this mail to you just because I have listed you as a

person interested to know and share the scientific & cultural heritage of Bharatham; in significance of some former communication. If you are not interested to be part in this mission or share this kind of information, please delete this message and let me know, to remove your name from my mail list. -- Please Chant:

Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare And Be Happy Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Small Business. I really enjoyed the reading of the mail

Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check out

new cars at Autos.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...