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গীতা সম্বন্ধীয় প্রশ্নোত্তর পর্ব ২
গীতা সম্বন্ধীয় প্রশ্নোত্তর | Questions and Answers on Gita Part 2 শ্রীমদ ভাগবত গীতা (Shrimad Bhagawat Gita) হল ভগবান শ্রী কৃষ্ণের মুখ নিসৃতঃ বাণী। মহাভারতের (Mahabharat) ভীষ্ম পর্বের (Bhishma Parva) অন্তর্গত ১৮তম অধ্যায়ে গৃহীত। আমরা এই গীতা সম্বনধিত কিছু গুরুত্বপূর্ণ প্রশ্ন উত্তর (Questions and Answers on Gita) নিয়ে আলোচনা করছিলাম। এই প্রশ্ন উত্তর দুটি পর্বের মধ্যে প্রথম পর্বে আমরা জেনেছি গীতা…
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# Gita ka Gyan kisne bola
kAAL
An Eye-witnessed Account of kaal,s
From by Arjun In Bhagawat Gita Chapter 11 verse 21 ,Arjun is giving an eye- witnessed account that those hosts of gods are fearfully entering into you,Some in fear, with folded hands are chanting (singing praises of) your qualities. the hosts of sages and siddha (perfected ones) are saying,"Kalyan Ho!
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bhagawat gita equality and colours of God
“Chapter 6, Verse 29):👇🏻
“A true yogi perceives the self in all beings and all beings in the self. Such a person, who sees unity in diversity, is untouched by dualities and free from envy.”
The Bhagavad Gita advocates for the oneness of all beings, irrespective of caste, creed, or social status. Lord Krishna emphasises that the divine resides in every heart, fostering a sense of universal brotherhood. This teaching encourages individuals to treat others with empathy, compassion, and respect.
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Who is the supreme God according to Bhagawat Gita?
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Are Our Existing Life Problems Linked With Our Past Lives?
Indian Astrology is closely related to the principles of Hindu Sanatana Dharma. Hindu astrology gives utmost importance to the karmic baggage that we bring from our past births
Current birth blessings and sufferings are direct outcomes of our past birth deeds. According to Indian astrology principles, we are born because we have unfinished duties from our past lives. This can be closely related to words from Bhagawat Gita. Karma has a very important role play in our lives. We are what we do and whatever we go through is the result of our own karma. The proverb “What goes around comes around” phrase explains it all.. There are off course controversies for every theory and skeptics consider karma as illusionary. It is true that the principles of Vedic astrology are built around the concept of karma and its influences,
· What aspects of our lives are influenced by karma?
Almost every aspect of our lives is influenced by our own karmic diary. Positive actions lead to good karma and negative actions lead to bad karma. It is that simple.
Vedic Astrology associates current life crises to our collective past birth deeds. Hindu Sanatana dharma strongly relates to the fruits of karma and its influence on moksha.
The role of past lives in existing crises and Vedic astrology is associated with Hindu assumption and this procedure of astrology conversations about past lives and collected karmas of prior lives which get embodied in dilemmas of the existing life. Vedic Astrology is established on the belief of karma in the notion of Moksha.
At times, when we meet strangers, we get a weird feeling of having known them before or some kind of connection. It could very much be related to our past birth memories. The karmic certificates hold the key to unanswered questions in our lives. At times we struggle in life for absolutely no fault of ours. For Eg. No matter how hard we try, we may not accumulate wealth, may not enjoy conjugal happiness, might be bad-mouthed for absolutely no wrong done despite honest efforts, etc.
Online astrology also speaks about the different influences of curses from past birth which results in “doshas” in one’s kundali that commonly cause difficulties in begetting progeny, difficult marriages, career problems, money problems, and many other life problems. for a solution ask and astrologer
We can find the reference of past birth karmic influences in current life mentioned in various reputed astrological references like BPHS. So, if we desire to enjoy eternal bliss, we need to have clear intent and actions. Good karma leads to good life not just in this life but even in life ahead. Doing good deeds will negate the effect of evil planetary afflictions in an individual vedic astrology birth chart or horoscope calculator and help to live an enriched life. This is one of the best pieces of advice one should be given when you consult the “best astrologer in bangalore” and talk to astrologer for best advice .
Conclusion:
Based on the research done by learned Indian astrologers, we have shared the role of karma and its influence on our lives. Certainly, karma is not fiction. We must ensure not to accumulate bad karma by putting our needs and wants ahead of others. What we experience in the material plane is illusionary and we must never get attached to it. True Hindu is the one who realizes that everything is temporary and what we gain here will be left here. Before taking any wrong step to gain immediate pleasures in life, we must remember the rule of Karma -“Karma repeats itself”
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Are Our Existing Life Problems Linked With Our Past Lives?
Indian Astrology is closely related to the principles of Hindu Sanatana Dharma. Hindu astrology gives utmost importance to the karmic baggage that we bring from our past births
Current birth blessings and sufferings are direct outcomes of our past birth deeds. According to Indian astrology principles, we are born because we have unfinished duties from our past lives. This can be closely related to words from Bhagawat Gita. Karma has a very important role play in our lives. We are what we do and whatever we go through is the result of our own karma. The proverb “What goes around comes around” phrase explains it all.. There are off course controversies for every theory and skeptics consider karma as illusionary. It is true that the principles of Vedic astrology are built around the concept of karma and its influences,
· What aspects of our lives are influenced by karma?
Almost every aspect of our lives is influenced by our own karmic diary. Positive actions lead to good karma and negative actions lead to bad karma. It is that simple.
Vedic Astrology associates current life crises to our collective past birth deeds. Hindu Sanatana dharma strongly relates to the fruits of karma and its influence on moksha.
The role of past lives in existing crises and Vedic astrology is associated with Hindu assumption and this procedure of astrology conversations about past lives and collected karmas of prior lives which get embodied in dilemmas of the existing life. Vedic Astrology is established on the belief of karma in the notion of Moksha.
At times, when we meet strangers, we get a weird feeling of having known them before or some kind of connection. It could very much be related to our past birth memories. The karmic certificates hold the key to unanswered questions in our lives. At times we struggle in life for absolutely no fault of ours. For Eg. No matter how hard we try, we may not accumulate wealth, may not enjoy conjugal happiness, might be bad-mouthed for absolutely no wrong done despite honest efforts, etc.
Online astrology also speaks about the different influences of curses from past birth which results in “doshas” in one’s kundali that commonly cause difficulties in begetting progeny, difficult marriages, career problems, money problems, and many other life problems. for a solution ask and astrologer
We can find the reference of past birth karmic influences in current life mentioned in various reputed astrological references like BPHS. So, if we desire to enjoy eternal bliss, we need to have clear intent and actions. Good karma leads to good life not just in this life but even in life ahead. Doing good deeds will negate the effect of evil planetary afflictions in an individual vedic astrology birth chart or horoscope calculator and help to live an enriched life. This is one of the best pieces of advice one should be given when you consult the “best astrologer in bangalore” and talk to astrologer for best advice .
Conclusion:
Based on the research done by learned Indian astrologers, we have shared the role of karma and its influence on our lives. Certainly, karma is not fiction. We must ensure not to accumulate bad karma by putting our needs and wants ahead of others. What we experience in the material plane is illusionary and we must never get attached to it. True Hindu is the one who realizes that everything is temporary and what we gain here will be left here. Before taking any wrong step to gain immediate pleasures in life, we must remember the rule of Karma -“Karma repeats itself”
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Are Our Existing Life Problems Linked With Our Past Lives?
Indian Astrology is closely related to the principles of Hindu Sanatana Dharma. Hindu astrology gives utmost importance to the karmic baggage that we bring from our past births
Current birth blessings and sufferings are direct outcomes of our past birth deeds. According to Indian astrology principles, we are born because we have unfinished duties from our past lives. This can be closely related to words from Bhagawat Gita. Karma has a very important role play in our lives. We are what we do and whatever we go through is the result of our own karma. The proverb “What goes around comes around” phrase explains it all.. There are off course controversies for every theory and skeptics consider karma as illusionary. It is true that the principles of Vedic astrology are built around the concept of karma and its influences,
· What aspects of our lives are influenced by karma?
Almost every aspect of our lives is influenced by our own karmic diary. Positive actions lead to good karma and negative actions lead to bad karma. It is that simple.
Vedic Astrology associates current life crises to our collective past birth deeds. Hindu Sanatana dharma strongly relates to the fruits of karma and its influence on moksha.
The role of past lives in existing crises and Vedic astrology is associated with Hindu assumption and this procedure of astrology conversations about past lives and collected karmas of prior lives which get embodied in dilemmas of the existing life. Vedic Astrology is established on the belief of karma in the notion of Moksha.
At times, when we meet strangers, we get a weird feeling of having known them before or some kind of connection. It could very much be related to our past birth memories. The karmic certificates hold the key to unanswered questions in our lives. At times we struggle in life for absolutely no fault of ours. For Eg. No matter how hard we try, we may not accumulate wealth, may not enjoy conjugal happiness, might be bad-mouthed for absolutely no wrong done despite honest efforts, etc.
Online astrology also speaks about the different influences of curses from past birth which results in “doshas” in one’s kundali that commonly cause difficulties in begetting progeny, difficult marriages, career problems, money problems, and many other life problems. for a solution ask and astrologer https://www.gleamingaura.com/ask-a-question
We can find the reference of past birth karmic influences in current life mentioned in various reputed astrological references like BPHS. So, if we desire to enjoy eternal bliss, we need to have clear intent and actions. Good karma leads to good life not just in this life but even in life ahead. Doing good deeds will negate the effect of evil planetary afflictions in an individual vedic astrology birth chart or horoscope calculator and help to live an enriched life. This is one of the best pieces of advice one should be given when you consult the “best astrologer in bangalore” and talk to astrologer https://www.gleamingaura.com/astrologer for best advice .
Conclusion:
Based on the research done by learned Indian astrologers, we have shared the role of karma and its influence on our lives. Certainly, karma is not fiction. We must ensure not to accumulate bad karma by putting our needs and wants ahead of others. What we experience in the material plane is illusionary and we must never get attached to it. True Hindu is the one who realizes that everything is temporary and what we gain here will be left here. Before taking any wrong step to gain immediate pleasures in life, we must remember the rule of Karma -“Karma repeats itself”
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The Embryonic Journey is a quest like aspiration where the flame searches for its own source which is 🔥 fire, so, it is a journey actually not in space time and causality but it is from darkness to knowledge. What knowledge? Knowledge of the world, the universe and plants and species – no, because, factual knowledge belongs to phenomenal experience. This is knowledge of the Self we are talking…
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গীতা সম্বন্ধীয় প্রশ্নোত্তর | Questions and Answers on Gita শ্রীমদ ভাগবত গীতা (Shrimad Bhagawat Gita) হল ভগবান শ্রী কৃষ্ণের মুখ নিসৃত বাণী। মহাভারতের (Mahabharat) ভীষ্ম পর্বের (Bhishma Parva) অন্তর্গত ১৮তম অধ্যায়ে গৃহীত। আমরা এই গীতা সম্বনধিত কিছু গুরুত্বপূর্ণ প্রশ্ন উত্তর (Questions and Answers on Gita) নিয়ে আলোচনা করব। এই প্রশ্ন উত্তর পর্ব দুটি পর্বে আলোচনা হবে। আজ প্রথম পর্ব (Questions and…
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India's most famous book abroad ...
I recently read something extraordinary. Impulsively, I asked my wife and a close friend which Indian book they thought was most frequently translated and reproduced abroad. Bhagawat Gita, both of them replied, just like I had guessed.
Turns out, the most popular Indian literary work translated abroad is Panchatantra! Turns out, there are 200 versions of Panchatantra in more than 50 languages around the world, in many different names. Turns out, many stories in Jataka tales, Aesops fables, Arabian nights and many western tales have origin in Panchatantra! Unbelievable, huh?
But how did a animals-moral-story book turn out to be an international best seller? Therein lies a tale.
The original author of Panchatantra is unknown. Most researchers believe that a sage named Vishnu Sharma wrote it, though some believe that a person called Vasubhaga wrote it. Some others believe both these names are pen names for an anonymous author.
In any case, the original Panchatantra was not written down. It was orally transmitted. The earliest records of the written down manuscript is from between 200 BCE to 300 CE.
Vishnu Sharma was a great teacher. In those days, there used to be a kingdom called Amarasakti. Its king had three vagabond kids as princes. Worried that they would not be able to rule the kingdom after him, he took them to teacher after teacher. All failed.
Enter Vishnu Sharma. He took them to his ashram and told them stories - of birds, animals, people and gods, all of them could talk and feel and behave as people do. Teacher and pupils discussed the stories, and in the process, the princes understood how people behaved - their ambitions, foolishness, cunning, deceit, smartness, hard work and so on. In six months time, vagabonds became wise. They had learnt from the greatest teacher of all - life, in the most interesting way of all - stories.
There is no unanimity about where Panchatantra was originally conceived - some say Kashmir and some say South India. In any case, it was originally written in Sanskrit. Some of its other names are Tantrakhyayika, Panchakhyanaka and Tantropakhyana. The suffix akhyayika and akhyanaka mean little story or little story book in Sanskrit. The format of the book is a story within a story within a story.
Vishnu Sharma expounded his wisdom to the three princes in five sections:
1. Mitra bheda : How friends are parted
2. Mitra labha: Securing allies
3. Kakolukiyam : War and Peace: The story of the crows and the owls
4. Labdhapranasham : Loss of gains
5. Aparikshitakarakam : Hasty action
The stories from Panchatantra recur in various forms in the Indian tradition, most famously as Hitopadesha (Wise advice).
Hitopadesha is believed to have been written by Narayana, under the patronage of a king named Dhavala Chandra, but the content and style is clearly from Panchatantra.
But how Panchatantra travelled to the West is a very interesting story.
Around 550 CE, parts of Iran were ruled by an emperor called Anoushiravan. This emperor had a royal physician named Borzuy. Borzuy sought his king's permission to make a trip to Hindustan in search of a mountain herb he had read about that "is mingled into a compound and when sprinkled over a corpse, the corpse is immediately restored to life." The emperor was intrigued. So he agreed.
Borzuy came to India, did not find the herb, but met a wise sage who told him that the story of the herb is a metaphor. The herb is the scientist, science is the mountain, the corpse is the man without knowledge and through knowledge man is revived.
The wise sage gives the frustrated physician a book. Borzuy likes it, has it translated into an Iranian language called Pahlavi, with the help of some pandits. This translated version arrives in Persia in the 6th century. The Pahlavi version is lost, but it gets translated to Syriac and Arabic languages. These versions are still available.
Do you know what this book was called in Pahlavi? Kalilag o Demnag. It was called Kalila wa Dimna in Arabic. In Syriac, it was called Kalilag and Damnag.
These names mean Karataka and Damanaka, the names of the two jackals in the first story of the Panchatantra, which changed to Kalila and Dimna in the Persian versions.
Kalīla wa Dimna is considered "the first masterpiece of Arabic literary prose."
In the 12th century CE, Kalila wa Dimba was translated to Hebrew by Rabbi Joel. This Hebrew version was translated into Latin by as Directorium Humanae Vitae, or "Directory of Human Life".
In 1439, a German by the name of Gutenberg invented the printing press. A German translation, Das Buch der Beispiele, of the Panchatantra was printed in 1483, making this one of the earliest books to be printed by Gutenberg's press after the Bible!!!
In the 16th century, the Latin version was translated to Italian and then English. In English, it was called The Fables of Bidpai. Bidpai was apparently Vidyapati, a corruption of Vishnu Sharma. Several versions of the text are also found in Indonesia, Laos and Thailand under various names.
Somebody took the trouble of putting all of this together in a chart form. Hats off to them and those folks in Wikipedia who make knowing new stuff so enjoyable.
As a kid, I loved those intimate moments with my Amar Chitra Katha copies of Panchatantra, Hitopadesha and Jataka tales. Even now, they are my go-to books when I am emotionally drained and need my space.
This post is a tribute to India's most popularly translated book abroad - Panchatantra.
#bhagawat gita#Panchatantra#Hitopadesha#aesop's fables#jataka tales#arabian nights#vishnu Sharma#amarashakti#Borzuy#kalilag and daminag#gutenberg#amar chitra katha
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Bhagwat Puran is one of the longest and best literature in Indian mythology. But can you believe that the entire story and its essence can be summarized in a single shlok?
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Are Our Existing Life Problems Linked With Our Past Lives?
Indian Astrology is closely related to the principles of Hindu Sanatana Dharma. Hindu astrology gives utmost importance to the karmic baggage that we bring from our past births
Current birth blessings and sufferings are direct outcomes of our past birth deeds. According to Indian astrology principles, we are born because we have unfinished duties from our past lives. This can be closely related to words from Bhagawat Gita. Karma has a very important role play in our lives. We are what we do and whatever we go through is the result of our own karma. The proverb “What goes around comes around” phrase explains it all.. There are off course controversies for every theory and skeptics consider karma as illusionary. It is true that the principles of Vedic astrology are built around the concept of karma and its influences,
· What aspects of our lives are influenced by karma?
Almost every aspect of our lives is influenced by our own karmic diary. Positive actions lead to good karma and negative actions lead to bad karma. It is that simple.
Vedic Astrology associates current life crises to our collective past birth deeds. Hindu Sanatana dharma strongly relates to the fruits of karma and its influence on moksha.
The role of past lives in existing crises and Vedic astrology is associated with Hindu assumption and this procedure of astrology conversations about past lives and collected karmas of prior lives which get embodied in dilemmas of the existing life. Vedic Astrology is established on the belief of karma in the notion of Moksha.
At times, when we meet strangers, we get a weird feeling of having known them before or some kind of connection. It could very much be related to our past birth memories. The karmic certificates hold the key to unanswered questions in our lives. At times we struggle in life for absolutely no fault of ours. For Eg. No matter how hard we try, we may not accumulate wealth, may not enjoy conjugal happiness, might be bad-mouthed for absolutely no wrong done despite honest efforts, etc.
Online astrology also speaks about the different influences of curses from past birth which results in “doshas” in one’s kundali that commonly cause difficulties in begetting progeny, difficult marriages, career problems, money problems, and many other life problems. for a solution ask and astrologer
We can find the reference of past birth karmic influences in current life mentioned in various reputed astrological references like BPHS. So, if we desire to enjoy eternal bliss, we need to have clear intent and actions. Good karma leads to good life not just in this life but even in life ahead. Doing good deeds will negate the effect of evil planetary afflictions in an individual vedic astrology birth chart or horoscope calculator and help to live an enriched life. This is one of the best pieces of advice one should be given when you consult the “best astrologer in bangalore” and talk to astrologer for best advice .
Conclusion:
Based on the research done by learned Indian astrologers, we have shared the role of karma and its influence on our lives. Certainly, karma is not fiction. We must ensure not to accumulate bad karma by putting our needs and wants ahead of others. What we experience in the material plane is illusionary and we must never get attached to it. True Hindu is the one who realizes that everything is temporary and what we gain here will be left here. Before taking any wrong step to gain immediate pleasures in life, we must remember the rule of Karma -“Karma repeats itself”
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गीता के उपदेश का मेनन चिंतन करते हुए आज के श्लोक(5.20) में श्री कृष्ण कहते हैं..जो प्रिय वस्तु को पाकर हर्षित नहीं होता, ना अप्रिय वस्तु को पाकर विचलित होता है..जिसकी बुद्धि स्थिर है और मन मोह रहित है..जो ब्रह्म विद् है..ऐसा मनुष्य ब्रह्म में स्थित है। While contemplating the teachings of the Gita, Shri Krishna says in today's verse (5.20) ... One who neither delighted at getting something pleasant, nor perturbed at getting something unpleasant ... whose intellect is stable and mind is unattached. . Who has the knowledge of the Self .. Such a person is known to be situated in Brahman.
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