Posts Tagged ‘Mahabharat’

He was an enlightened master, he was crying … saying "people don’t understand their sufferings," not one, but Guru has seen many enlightened masters crying profusely, they feel others pains as their pains, others happiness as their happiness. Even, they know what has been created by the mind will end up in zero (nothing), every action will be finished in reaction and nothing will remain, apart from the awareness, non-dual identity, self, God or whatever you wish to say only exists. The people who are much mad about only one marg, i.e., sam marg or bam marg, they don’t know their sam marg will end in bam marg and bam marg will end in sam marg. There is nothing like only negative or only positive, things created by the mind end in balancing themselves.

Krishna could have stopped the war, innocent could be saved, Gandhari couldn’t have cursed him – but he didn’t. He let the people die in front of his eyes stabbing each other; even he encouraged Arjuna for killing. Krishna had all the knowledge of peace and love, all the knowledge of self realization and better life, but no one asked him (apart from Arjuna; Arjuna asked coz he got confused with the purpose of his life). And, without asking Krishna didn’t give the teachings. He enjoyed all the pros and cons, all the complexities and disasters – he played his life.

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Krishna says –

  • You and I have taken human body number of times, I do remember all, but you can’t remember it.
  • A soul in unborn and eternal, and controls the nature; the people when are self realized, the soul consciousness manifests in each of them in its true nature.
  • Whenever untruth prevails, God’s light starts showering, in the form of self realized people. Read More »

Gita starts from Arjuna frustration, Arjuna was frustrated how to fight and kill to family members in the war of Mahabharat. Arjuna was a great warrior and he was capable to make much havoc and destruction to opposition.

Krishna, who was with Arjuna in this war, was a man of true knowledge and was only capable to understand Arjuna. In another sense Krishna was a great Guru with profound knowledge of spirituality, psychology, politics, strategy making, war, and love…moreover he was a great communicator. There was no man recorded in the history of that time, who could be at the level of Krishna. Read More »

Bhagavad Gita of Sri Krishna and Arjuna conversations has 18 chapters and 700 slokas recorded. The first chapter in Gita shows the sorrow and frustration of Arjuna. The rest chapters of Bhagavad Gita show the alternate solutions to Arjuna, given by Sri Krishna. Arjuna was fortunate; who found such a great Guru – Krishna; Krishna completely reframed and explore the inner world of Arjuna, and teaches him the truth. Read More »