Thursday, August 8, 2024

Gita reflection Ch 10 verses 37 & 38

8th August 2024


Lord Krishna was born in the Yadava community, belonging to the Vrishni lineage. He manifested as Vaasudeva, the son of Vasudeva and Devaki.

The Bhagavad Gita is revered as a conversation between God and the human soul, in which Lord Krishna, the teacher, guided the Pandava prince Arjuna. God also manifested as Arjuna, the recipient of the philosophy of life.

This conversation and related stories were recorded by Vyasa, who is considered God's manifestation and the greatest among composers. In ancient times, God manifested as the renowned sage of the Rg Veda, known as Ushana.

One of the essential principles of the justice system is the punishment of those who disrupt the peace and order of society. God manifests as the arbiter of punishment and the righteous policy against invaders.

Every country's administration must keep certain strategies undisclosed for efficient governance. The best-kept secret is silence, which is God's manifestation. Additionally, He manifests in the knowledge of the wise.


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