Episode 4 – Gyana Karma Sannyasa Yoga (The Yoga of Knowledge and Renunciation of Action)
In this episode, Lord Krishna reveals to Arjuna the timeless wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita, first passed on to the Sun God and carried forward through generations of sages. Arjuna, filled with wonder, asks how Krishna—his contemporary—could have given this ancient knowledge. Krishna then unveils the mystery of his divine nature: though unborn and eternal, he descends to the world, age after age, to protect the righteous, destroy evil, and re-establish dharma.
This chapter emphasizes that true yoga lies not in abandoning action but in performing one’s duty with knowledge, selflessness, and surrender to the Divine. Krishna explains that those who understand the divinity of his birth and deeds are freed from the cycle of birth and death, ultimately attaining liberation.
🎧 Episode 4 teaches us that God incarnates whenever righteousness declines and that the highest path is uniting wisdom with selfless action.
Episode 3 – Karma Yoga | The Path of Selfless Action
In this episode of the Bhagavad Gita Podcast, we explore the third chapter — Karma Yoga, the Yoga of Action. Still confused on the battlefield, Arjuna asks why he must fight if knowledge is considered superior. In response, Lord Krishna reveals a profound truth: no one can escape action. Life itself is sustained by karma, and even the divine engages in action to uphold the universe.
Krishna teaches that:
Duty (dharma) must be performed without attachment to results.
Renunciation does not mean giving up work, but surrendering the ego behind it.
True yoga lies in offering all actions to the Supreme with a steady mind.
This chapter emphasizes the power of selfless action — working with dedication, but free from desire and expectation. Karma Yoga is not just about outer duty, but an inner discipline that transforms work into worship.
Discover how Lord Krishna’s timeless wisdom guides us to live with purpose, balance, and spiritual freedom.
Episode 2 – Sankhya Yoga | The Eternal Soul and the Path of Duty
In this episode of the Bhagavad Gita Podcast, we enter the second chapter of the Gita — Sankhya Yoga. After Arjuna’s despair on the battlefield, Lord Krishna begins His timeless teaching. Here, Krishna explains the eternal nature of the soul, the impermanence of the body, and the importance of performing one’s duty without attachment to results.
Key teachings of Chapter 2 include:
The soul is unborn, eternal, and indestructible.
The body is temporary, but the Self never dies.
One must act according to dharma, without clinging to success or failure.
“You have the right to perform your duty, but not to the fruits of action.”
This episode guides you through the essence of Sankhya Yoga — a chapter often called the foundation of the entire Bhagavad Gita. It offers clarity, strength, and inspiration for anyone facing doubt, fear, or confusion in life.
Discover how Krishna’s wisdom transcends time and shows us the way to live with courage, clarity, and inner peace.
On the battlefield of Kurukshetra, as the great war is about to begin, warrior Arjuna is overcome with doubt, grief, and moral confusion. He lays down his bow, unable to fight against his own kin. In this opening chapter of the Bhagavad Gita, we witness Arjuna’s inner turmoil — setting the stage for Lord Krishna’s timeless wisdom that follows.