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Gita: A Mantra for Success
Deepti & Vinod
30 episodes
5 months ago
In this last chapter, we summarize the entire Gita. Our goal in life is to increase Sattvic Guna, refine Rajasic Guna, and eliminate Tamasic Guna. Learn what’s it’s to live a life of Arajarshi, which means sagely inwardly, kingly outwardly.
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In this last chapter, we summarize the entire Gita. Our goal in life is to increase Sattvic Guna, refine Rajasic Guna, and eliminate Tamasic Guna. Learn what’s it’s to live a life of Arajarshi, which means sagely inwardly, kingly outwardly.
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Chapter 2: Sattvic - Ishvara Arpana - Prasaada Buddhi
Gita: A Mantra for Success
12 minutes
4 years ago
Chapter 2: Sattvic - Ishvara Arpana - Prasaada Buddhi
In this episode, learn six key points from the second chapter. What is Samkhya Philosophy?What is self-realization?What is Sattvic Buddhi?What is Karma Yoga?How do you let go of your desire?What are your duties? And learn three aspects of Karma Yoga. Choosing the right action (Sattvic Buddhi)Dedicating to the actions (Ishvara Arpana Buddhi )Accepting any result as a gift( Prasaada Buddhi)
Gita: A Mantra for Success
In this last chapter, we summarize the entire Gita. Our goal in life is to increase Sattvic Guna, refine Rajasic Guna, and eliminate Tamasic Guna. Learn what’s it’s to live a life of Arajarshi, which means sagely inwardly, kingly outwardly.