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News Topical, Digital Desk: The Bhagavad Gita is not just a religious text, but also the greatest science of the art of living. In today's competitive age, where even young children struggle with stress, lack of concentration, and fear of failure, the teachings of the Gita can pave the way for their success.

Here are 7 life lessons from the Gita that can be the foundation for children's mental development and future success:

7 Gita Sutras for Children's Success

1. Focus on the action, not the result (Chapter 2, Verse 47)

'Karmanyevadhikaraste ma phaleshu kadachan'

This verse teaches children that their job is to study diligently. When children focus solely on learning, letting go of worries about results or grades, they experience less stress and perform better.

2. Unwavering faith in oneself (Chapter 6, Verse 5)

Lord Krishna says that man must work for his own salvation. Teach children that they are their own best friends. If they believe in their own potential, no challenge in the world will be able to stop them.

3. Control over the restless mind (Chapter 6, Verse 26)

Distractions are common in today's digital age. The Gita teaches that the mind can be controlled through practice and detachment. Concentration is the key that transforms an ordinary student into an extraordinary one.

4. Renunciation of fear and cowardice (Chapter 2, Verse 3)

Krishna tells Arjuna, "Abandon cowardice." It's important to teach children that the greatest defeat is to refuse to try because of the fear of defeat. Encourage them to face every situation fearlessly.

5. The Art of Balance (Chapter 2, Verse 48)

Not becoming overly excited by success and not being disheartened by failure is what equanimity is all about. This balance makes children emotionally strong, allowing them to more easily navigate life's ups and downs.

6. Curiosity and Humility (Chapter 4, Verse 34)

The wisdom of the Gita is gained through humility and asking the right questions. Cultivate a hunger for learning in children. A good student is one who resolves their doubts while respecting their teacher.

7. Discipline is power

The essence of the Gita rests on discipline and duty. A child who disciplines his time and habits will find success.


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