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News Topical, Digital Desk : Lord Krishna gave the teachings of Gita to Arjun on the battlefield, which are relevant to you too. These teachings of Gita work to show people the right path, to relieve them from sorrow and to encourage them. Today we are going to tell you some such shlokas. 

 

1. ध्यायतो विश्यांपुंसः संगस्तेशूपजायते.

 

Sangatsanjayate kamaah kamatkrodhobhijayate.

 

The meaning of this shloka is that if we keep thinking about any subject, then we get attached to it. This creates a desire to get that object in the mind and if the desire is not fulfilled, then anger arises. Therefore, man should avoid being too attached to any thing. If you keep this in mind, then you will stay away from anger and sadness.

 

2. Satvanurupa Sarvasya Shraddha Bhavati Bharat.

 

Shraddhamayoyaam purusho yo yacchhradhh sa eva sah.

 

It is said in this shloka that a person becomes what he believes or thinks. Therefore, a person should have faith in himself and keep his thinking positive. This shloka teaches that a person should keep his thinking positive even in the most difficult situations, this can help you in getting out of that situation.

 

3. Chintaya Jayate Dukha Nanyatheheti Nischayi.

 

Taaya heenah sukhi shaantah everywhere galitsprahah.

 

In this verse, Lord Krishna tells Arjun that the real cause of suffering is worry. Worry is the cause of suffering. The person who imbibes this lesson in his mind becomes free from worry and remains happy, peaceful and free from all desires.

 

4. Sadrisham cheshtate swasyaah prakritergyanvanapi.

 

Prakriti yanti bhutaani nigraha ki karishyati.

 

In this shloka, it is said that every person works according to his nature. The nature of a human being cannot be changed. Therefore, every person should work according to his skills, only then he can achieve success in that work. On the other hand, if you do any work reluctantly or against your nature, then the chances of getting success in that work are reduced.  

 

5. Matrasparshastu kaunteya shitoshnasukhaduhkhadaah.

 

अगामापायिनोऽनित्यास्तांस्तितिक्ष्व भारत.

In this verse, Lord Krishna tells Arjuna that happiness and sorrow are natural in life. In such a situation, instead of getting upset by sorrow, a person should learn to endure it. If you learn to do this, then you get a solution to many problems of life.


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