Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Gita reflection Ch 3 verses 24 & 25

 27th March 2024


  • The concept of Ishwara or God in Vedanta philosophy is unique. God does not command the forces of the universe or the inhabitants as a tyrant or a king. 
  • Ishwara is the innermost presence in both the animate and the inanimate, much like electric power in all electrical gadgets. His presence does not influence or discourage the nature of anyone. 
  • All living beings draw power from Him to express themselves, and they engage in actions according to their inherent nature. 
  • Without His presence, the whole rhythm of the universe would collapse or come to a standstill. 
  • Lord Krishna advises all wise men to dispassionately engage in all actions with enthusiasm and zeal for the welfare of all, just as others engage passionately in their actions.

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