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- 574 by Shri Krishna
- 84 by Arjun
- 41 by Sanjay
- 1 by dhutrastra
- 1st chapter - Vishada Yoga (Stage setup)
- 2nd chapter - Synopsis (Summary of the Bhagavad Gita)
- 3rd to 6th chapter - Karma Yoga Ashtanga Yoga (Do and Don't)
- 7th to 12th chapter - Bhakti Yoga (Ultimate goal of our life)
- 13th to 17th chapter - Gyan Yoga (Sattvagun, Tamogun, Rajogun and practical knowledge of Bhagavad Gita)
- 18th chapter - Conclusion
- Panchjanya - Krishna's conch
- Devdatta - Arjun's conch
- Vaikuntha (Meaning: Without anxiety) - God's home
- Vishnu - Sattvagun
- Shiv ji - Tamogun
- Bramha - Rajogun
- Satiyug - Meditation - given by Hansa (white)
- Tretayug - Fire sacrifice - given by Yagya (red)
- Dwaparyug - Deity worship - given by Krishna (black)
- Kaliyug - Nam sankirtan - given by Chaitanya mahaprabhu (golden)
- Attachment to materialistic relationships (with pitamah Bhishma)
- Attachment to materialistic knowledge (with guru Dronacharya)
(Same excuses we give for not entering the Spiritual life)
- Materialistic compression
- Attraction towards material world enjoyment
- Generation perish
- Fear of sin crime
- Indecision
Solution: Self-conquest is the greatest of victories.
Bhakti shastra >> Darma shastra > Artha shastra
(Yudhisthira went to hell because he chose Dharma shastra over Bhakti shastra)
- Body - Already dead
- Soul - Never dies
- Fail -> will get heaven -> rebirth -> retry bhakti
- Success -> will get vaikunth
That's why we should never hesitate to do bhakti because eventually bhakti will take us to Vaikuntha.
- Helps to go to heaven
- These people are attracted with the fruits of their actions.
- These are short knowledge people.
- Sakam karmayog is mentioned in the Gita so that people can develop some faith in shastras.
- The person is not attracted with the fruits of his actions
- Gives all the fruits to the God
- But these people are driven more by their psycho physical nature.
- These people do what they like to do and not what is required to be done in the service of God.
- Bad karma -> Hell (Poison)
- Good karma -> Heaven (Sugar coated poison)
- Akarma (Devotion) -> Vaikuntha (No poison at all)
- Material world - Happiness & sadness both together
- Heaven - Temporary happiness
- Formless truth (Nirakar Brahma) - Long but still temporary happiness
- Vaikuntha - Permeant happiness
- Contemplation of sense objects
- Attachment
- Lust -> Satisfied -> Greed
- Lust -> Not satisfied -> Angry
- Deluated
- Memory lost (Lessons learnt from privious experiences)
- Intelligence lost
- Fall down
- Knowledge (Brain) + Actions (Yagya) = Bhakti (Realisation)
- Bhakti - When knowledge comes into action
- Soul (Desire) - Based on law of Attraction
- Material nature (Facilitates) - Based on law of Karma
- Super soul (Approving Authority) - Based on devotion/love for a supreme lord
Order of dominance
- Soul < Material nature < Super soul
- Become a devotee of the God
- Consider God as your well wisher
- Yog Maya - Spritual nature
- Lord directs yog maya
- Yog maya is a expansion of Krishna's own adi-shakti Shrimati Radhika
- Maha Maya - Material nature
- Maha maya directs us
- Attachment to present
- Fear of future
- Anger on past
- As a Bhagwan (Best realisation) - Adi rup (Krishna)
- Parmatma (Good realisation) - Situated in heart
- Bhramha (Partial realisation) - Nirakar Prakash, great, not in three modes of natures, personification of Amrut (Nectar), immortal
- Brahman
- Priests or teachers class
- in Goodness (Satva gun)
- Live on Charity
- Kshatriya
- Warrior & Adminstrator class
- in Passion (Rajo gun)
- Live on Taxes
- Vaishya
- Merchantile ], agricultural, business class
- in Passion + Ignorance (Rajo + Tamo gun)
- Live on Profit
- Shudra
- Worker, labour class
- in Ignorance (Tamo gun)
- Live on Salary
- Possessions
- Offered by Grihastha
- Learns by experience
- One Self
- Offered by Bhramachari
- Learns by hearing
- Step 1. Yam - Do'es
- Step 2. Niyam - Don'ts
- Step 3. Aasan - Body exercises
- Step 4. Pranayam - Breathing exercises
- Step 5. Pratyahara - No material activities at all
- Step 6. Dharan - Beginning stage of meditation
- Step 7. Dyan - Successful meditation
- Step 8. Samadhi - Effortless meditation
When karmas are dedicated as service to God and knowledge is acquired so that one can become detach from material world and attach to the lord that means this person becomes self settled
- Animal Life
- Sakama karma yoga - Psycho-physical nature
- Nishkama karma yoga - Psycho-physical nature
- Gyan yoga - Theoretical understanding
- Ashtanga yoga - Practical application
- Bhakti yoga - Realisations
- Animal Life
- Association of devotees
- Sadhana Bhakti
- Bhav Bhakti
- Prem Bhakti