Saturday, July 20, 2024

Gita reflection Ch 9 verses 33 & 34

20th July 2024


  • Those who possess divine virtues from birth are known as 'Brahmanas'. It is the quality of the mind and actions that define a Brahmana, not just their birth into a particular caste. 
  • Brahmanas naturally lean towards living a virtuous life, where they continue to worship God despite living in a world filled with sorrows and miseries. 
  • Lord Krishna reminds Arjuna that living a life focused on God is the way to free oneself from the bonds created by countless desires and past actions. 
  • He advises Arjuna: "Focus your mind on Me, be devoted, and make sacrifices to Me. Worship Me with a one-pointed mind, keeping Me as your ultimate Goal." 
  • What will be the outcome of this? He further adds, "You will certainly attain Me, who is your true Self!"

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