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The Bhagavad Gita effectively synthesizes the Hindu traditional ideas about Dharma, Bhakti and Moksha. This scripture opens your eyes to a new way of living and helps you to master the art of living. The tenets mentioned here, are now being taught at universities of the west where the text is being seen as the ultimate manual for self-management. Go ahead and take a glimpse into all the slokas.

The
sacred
text
is
a
long
conversation
between
Lord
Krishna
and
the
distraught
Arjuna
that
begins
with
a
whimper
and
ends
in
the
triumph
of
Arjuna
in
the
battle.
When
the
Pandava
scion,
Arjuna
loses
his
morale
to
battle
with
his
own
kith
and
kin
and
discusses
it
with
Lord
Krishna
who
had
assumed
the
role
of
his
charioteer
for
the
warfare,
Krishna
preaches
to
him
about
the
importance
and
need
of
duty,
action,
and
renunciation.
The
verses
in
Gita
have
centered
around
three
major
themes,
knowledge,
action,
and
love.
It advocates three types of yoga- Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, and Jnana Yoga. Arjuna, at the end of the advice by Krishna, concludes that all acts should be performed in God's remembrance. Krishna Janmashtami is around the corner and it will be celebrated on 6th and 7th September 2023. On the occasion of Krishna Janmashtami, let us read about the inspirational quotes by Lord Krishna that will motivate you for life.
1.
परित्राणाय
साधूनां
विनाशाय
च
दुष्कृताम्
|
धर्म-संस्थापनार्थाय
संभवामि
युगे
युगे
Paritranaaya
sadhoonaam
vinaashaayacha
dushkritaam
Dharmasamsthaapanaarthaya
sambhavami
yuge
yuge
Meaning: To protect the righteous, to annihilate the wicked, and to reestablish the principles of dharma I appear on this earth, epoch after epoch.
2.
अनन्याश्चिन्तयन्तो
मां
ये
जना:
पर्युपासते
|
तेषां
नित्याभियुक्तानां
योगक्षेमं
वहाम्यहम्
Ananyaaschintayamto
maam
ye
janah
paryupasate
Teshaam
nityaabhiyuktaanaam
yogakshemam
vahamyaham
Meaning: There are those who always think of Me and engaged exclusively in devotion.. To them, whose minds are always absorbed in Me, I provide what they lack and protect their possessions.
3.
य
एनं
वेत्ति
हन्तारं
यश्चैनं
मन्यते
हतम्।
उभौ
तौ
न
विजानीतो
नायं
हन्ति
न
हन्यते॥
२
Ya
enam
vetthi
hantaram
yashchainam
manyate
hatam
Ubhou
thou
a
vijaaneetho
naayam
hanti
cha
hanyathe
Meaning: He who thinks that the living entity is the slayer or that he is slain, does not realise. One who is in the know knows that the self slays not and it is not slain.
4.
न
जायते
म्रियते
वा
कदाचिन्
नायं
भूत्वा
भविता
वा
न
भूयः।
अजो
नित्यः
शाश्वतोऽयं
पुराणो
न
हन्यते
हन्यमाने
शरीरे॥
२
Na
jaayathe
mriyate
vaa
kadaachina
Naayam
bhootvaa
bhavitaa
vaa
na
bhooyaha
Ajo
nityaha
shaashvatoyam
purano
Na
hanyate
hanyamaane
shareere
Meaning: He is not born, nor does He ever die; after having been, He again ceases not to be; Unborn, Eternal, Changeless and Ancient, He is not killed when the body is killed. The soul is without birth, eternal, immortal, and ageless. It is not destroyed when the body is destroyed.
5.
नैनं
छिन्दन्ति
शस्त्राणि
नैनं
दहति
पावकः।
न
चैनं
क्लेदयन्त्यापो
न
शोषयति
मारुतः॥
२-२३
Nainam
chintandi
shaastraani
nainam
dahati
paavakaha
Na
chainam
kledaymtyaapo
na
shoshayati
maarutaha
Meaning: Weapons cannot shred the soul, nor can fire burn it. Water cannot moisten it, nor can the wind dry it.
6.
जातस्य
हि
ध्रुवो
मृत्युर्ध्रुवं
जन्म
मृतस्य
च।
तस्मादपरिहार्येऽर्थे
न
त्वं
शोचितुमर्हसि॥
२-२७
Jaatasya
hi
dhruvo
mrutyuhu
dhruvam
janma
mrutasya
cha
Tasmaadaparihaaryerthe
na
tvam
shochitumarhasi
Meaning: Death is certain for those who have been born, and rebirth is inevitable for the one who has died. Therefore, you should not lament over the inevitable.

7.
सुखदुःखे
समे
कृत्वा
लाभालाभौ
जयाजयौ।
ततो
युद्धाय
युज्यस्व
नैवं
पापमवाप्स्यसि॥
२-३८
Sukhe
dukhe
same
krutvaa
laabhaalaabhou
jayaajayou
Tato
yuddhaaya
yujyasva
naivam
paapamavaapsyasi
Meaning: Fight to preserve the sense of duty, treat happiness and sorrow, loss and gain, victory and defeat in the same manner. By dispensing your responsibilities in this manner, you will never incur sin.
8.
कर्मण्येवाधिकारस्ते
मा
फलेषु
कदाचन।
मा
कर्मफलहेतुर्भूर्मा
ते
सङ्गोऽस्त्वकर्मणि॥
२-४७
योगस्थः
कुरु
कर्माणि
सङ्गं
त्यक्त्वा
धनञ्जय।
सिद्ध्यसिद्ध्योः
समो
भूत्वा
समत्वं
योग
उच्यते॥
२-४८
Karmanyevaadhikaarasthe
maaphaleshu
kadaachana
Maakarmaphalaheturbhoormaa
te
samgostvakarmani
Yogasthah
kurukarmaani
samgam
tyakthva
dhananjaya
Sidhya
sidhyo
samo
bhootva
samatvam
yoga
uchyate
Meaning: You have a right to perform your prescribed duties, but you are not entitled to the rewards for your actions. Never consider yourself to be the cause of the rewards for your activities, nor be inert.
9.
नास्ति
बुद्धिरयुक्तस्य
न
चायुक्तस्य
भावना।
न
चाभावयतः
शान्तिरशान्तस्य
कुतः
सुखम्॥
२-६६
Naastibudhdhirayuktasya
na
chaayuktasya
bhaavanaa
Na
chabhaavayatah
shaamtirashaamtasya
kutah
sukham
Meaning: But an indisciplined person, who does not exercise control over his mind and senses can neither have a steady intellect nor focussed contemplation on God. One who never merges his mind into God, cant experience peace. and how can one who lacks peace be happy?
10.
विहाय
कामान्यः
सर्वान्पुमांश्चरति
निःस्पृहः।
निर्ममो
निरहङ्कारः
स
शान्तिमधिगच्छति॥
२-७१
Vihaaya
kaamaanyah
sarvaanpumaamscharathi
nispruhaha
Nirmamo
nirahankaraha
sa
shaamtimadhigachchati
Meaning: That person, who is bereft of all material desires, sense of greed, sense of ownership, and ego attains perfect peace.
11.
नियतं
कुरु
कर्म
त्वं
कर्म
ज्यायो
ह्यकर्मणः।
शरीरयात्रापि
च
ते
न
प्रसिद्ध्येदकर्मणः॥
३-८
Niyatam
kuru
karmatvam
karma
hyaayo
hyakarmanaha
Shareerasyaatraapi
cha
ten
a
prasidhyedakarmanaha
Meaning: You should thus perform your prescribed Vedic duties since the action is better than inaction. By stopping activity, even your own body can't be maintained/preserved.
12.
श्रेयान्स्वधर्मो
विगुणः
परधर्मात्स्वनुष्ठितात्।
स्वधर्मे
निधनं
श्रेयः
परधर्मो
भयावहः॥
३-३५
Shreyan
svadharmo
vigunaha
paradharmaastvanushtitaath
Svadharme
nidhanam
shreyaha
paradharmo
bhayaavahaha
Meaning: It is far better to perform one's natural prescribed duty, though tinged with faults than to perform another's prescribed duty, though perfectly. In fact, it is preferable to die while discharging your duty, than to follow the path of another, as it is fraught with danger.
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