2nd January 2025
In the Bhagavad Gita, we find a unique portrayal of the universal form of God, revealed to Arjuna by Lord Krishna. This form encompasses all of creation, including everything from the past, the present, and what is to come.
Sanjaya, who possesses the divine vision granted by Sage Vyasa, reflects on this extraordinary form of the Lord and is filled with awe. He delights in recalling it again and again.
Sanjaya's concluding statement in the Bhagavad Gita encapsulates the essence of Sanatana Dharma: "It is my conviction that wherever Krishna and Arjuna are present—representing the Lord of Yoga and the archer, respectively—there will be fortune, success, prosperity, and steadfastness."
According to Pujya Gurudev, Lord Krishna symbolizes the union of the secular and the sacred. Simply having spirituality without the pursuit of material efforts and secular achievements will not create a dynamic life. The Bhagavad Gita articulates a philosophy of harmony and provides a roadmap for enduring happiness in human life.
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