Guest guest Posted September 29, 2006 Report Share Posted September 29, 2006 Dear Sadhak Bhagwat Gita is not one. Arjun was a Chhatria (warrior) by his Swabhav (character) and He was taught differently than Uddhav. Sri Krishna taught very deeply to Uddhav at the time He was leaving to ParamDham. The concept is same but inter personalization is different. Similarly Sri Ram has very beautifully said his Gita in Ramayana after He returned to Ayodhya and taught his brothers intimately in an orchard. Similarly, Ashtavakra taught it to Janak, Vashisht taught to Sri Ram. When a person is dissolved with Sri Ram or Sri Krishna or Buddha, identity of a person is lost, and anything spoken by Him at that given moment is Gita. He has no fear no attachment, no motivation, no expectation. I realized that understanding of Gita is irreversible and it changes the person like fire burns a dry wood. Dry wood has nothing to do except to get caught by the fire. Fire does rest of it. None can say he/she studied Gita; the correct way is that fire of Gita caught him/her. Discussion group at Gita talk is a student activity and every one wants to share it, and say what he/she learnt to the examiner. By giving an explanation to others, the student learns more and understands where he/she needs to explore in more depth. Hare Ram Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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