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Krishna Quotes On Truth by Paramahansa Yogananda

The Bhagavadgita (Sanskrit: भगवद्गीता, Bhagavad-gītā) is one of the best-known and most influential texts in Hinduism. There are multiple meanings to Bhagavadgita. We will examine them in this discussion. The word “Bhagavadgita” is popularly translated as the song of God or the celestial song. Gita means both a song and an act of singing or chanting. It also means what is told, declared, or chanted, which is usually a reference to sacred writing, transmitted knowledge, a religious conversation, or a spiritual dialogue.

The Bhagavad Gita, in its concise form, is a guidebook to life, a principle manual for living. The entire knowledge of the cosmos is packed into the Gita. Supremely profound, yet couched in the revelatory language of solacing beauty and simplicity, the Gita has been understood and applied on all levels of human endeavor and spiritual striving—sheltering a vast spectrum of human beings with their disparate natures and needs.

We have mentioned Krishna Quotes On Truth: 

  1. “Calmness, gentleness, silence, self-restraint, and purity: these are the disciplines of the mind.”
  2. “You and I have passed through many births, Arjuna. You have forgotten, but I remember them all.”
  3. “Delivered from selfish attachment, fear, and anger, filled with me, surrendering themselves to me, purified in the fire of my being, many have reached the state of unity in me.”
  4. “Perform your obligatory duty, because the action is indeed better than inaction.”
  5. “The mind is fickle. It won’t obey you every time the mind misbehaves, use your discretionary intellect to bring it back to the equanimous position.”
  6. “Whatever happened was good. What’s happening is going well. Whatever will happen will also be good. Do not worry about the future. Live in the present.”
  7. “No one who does good work will ever come to a bad end, either here or in the world to come.”
  8. “Those who cannot renounce attachment to the results of their work are far from the path.”
  9. “If you don’t fight for what you want, don’t cry for what you lost.”
  10. “The self-controlled soul, who moves amongst sense objects, free from either attachment or repulsion, he wins eternal Peace.”

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