Tuesday, October 15, 2019

One of the greatest contributions of India to the world is Holy Bhagavad Gita which is considered to be one of the first revelations from God. The eighteen chapters of the Bhagavad-Gita are found in the Bhisma-parva(23-40), of Mahabharata which was compiled by Veda Vyasa. Let me bow with folded hands to Indian Maharishi Veda Vysa, who contributed to the world the “supreme knowledge” through his writings on various sacred texts. Gita is one of the most popular and accessible of all Indian scriptures, which is to be studied by anyone interested in Indian philosophy. The Gita teaches how one’s aim can be achieved; howsoever it may be difficult, by doing his duty with devotion, and meditation, integrating many different threads of Indian philosophy. It gives correct solution to all the problems in human life. One has to do his duty as mother looks after a child. Among all the sacred texts of India, the Bhagavad-gita greatly influenced the east and the west. Many philosophers, transcendentalists were deeply influenced by its insights, and thousands of individuals struggling with many problems have found comfort and wisdom in its pages. The Gita begins with Sri Krishna explaining the essence of human being that he is not the body but the immortal soul. The ancient science of life is called the Bhagavad Gita from the great country India that invented the number zero. All dimensions of human life have been explained in this. Bhagavad-Gita has, for more than two millennia, served as a guide to liberation through a life of knowledge, devotion, and action without attachment to results. The influence of this most renowned of all the Indian scriptures has spread far beyond its religion of origin to inspire figures as diverse as Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Aldus Huxley, and C. G. Jung. Their translations stand out from all the others first of all for its careful faithfulness to the original language, but also for the extensive tools for understanding. These are excellent resource for serious students, but it’s also the perfect version for first-time readers who want to approach the text with understanding.
The spiritual philosophy and management lessons in this holy book were brought in to light of the world by saints, philosophers and other eminent personalities and they call the Bhagavad-Gita the essence of Vedic Literature and a complete guide to practical life. Through the centuries, the sublime and ennobling counsel of the Bhagavad Gita has endeared it to truth-seekers of East & West alike. It provides "all that is needed to raise the personality of man to the highest possible level" and self improvement which means self guided improvement in physical, mental, social, spiritual and emotion. Its gospel of devotion to duty, without attachment, has shown the way of life for all men, rich or poor, learned or ignorant, who have sought for light in life. Energy exists in all human beings to fulfil the purpose of the aim of the life. We expect energy to get task done. The author of Bhagavad Gita Veda Vyasa Maharishi reveals the deep, universal truths of life that speak to the needs and aspirations of everyone which is relevant even today. If one looks at one self carefully, one will see that one always carries in oneself the virtue. One have a special mission, a special realization, and each one individually can face all the obstacles necessary to make one’s realization perfect. Always one will see that within him the shadow & the light are equal: you have ability, you have also the negation of this ability. But if one discover a very black hole, a thick shadow, be sure there is somewhere in him a great light. It is up to him to know how to understand the one to realize the other.
Maharishi’s followers in their respective establishment are continuing their mission by keeping this lantern burning always knowing the wishes of the modern generations. They say the importance of spiritual and ethical values for corporate and personal success. Swamiji interprets the Indian philosophy, religion and culture for modern day managers so that they may attain excellence in whatever work they are engaged. In the Bhagavad Gita Krishna says: "Change your attitude toward work. When you change your attitude (not geared toward rewards) and continue to do your work, you are able to unfold your inner potential and that is freedom and that is happiness all of us are seeking. Otherwise we come to a state where we are just for the gross rewards. Swami Vivekananda said that system of education should aim at character building, achieving strength of mind, expansion of intellect and then only one can stand on one’s own feet. Those people can bring a lasting and trans formative effect and will be assets for their family, society and nation.
Arjuna got mentally depressed in the battle field when he saw his relatives with whom he has to fight. (Mental health has become a major international public health concern now). On the eve of battle Arjuna is filled with deep misgivings; he feels to kill his relatives and friends would be a great sin. Lord Krishna says O Arjiuna from where has this delusion come? How could this delusion come upon a great person such as you, obstructing the path to heaven? O Arjuna gives up this fainthearted stage. This kind of mental weakness is unbecoming to a strong person such as yourself. Shake it off. Arise and fight. (Gita 2-.2&3). Arjuna said that now I am confused about my duty and have lost all composure because of miserly weakness. In this condition I am asking You to tell me for certain what is best for me.(Gita 2-7). Now I am Your disciple, and a soul surrendered unto You. Please instruct me. Sri Krishna says that you speak like a wise person but grieving over something, the wise do not grieve for.(Gita.2-11). Furthermore the death of the body does not harm the soul, as the immortal quote of the Gita runs. To motivate him the Bhagavad-Gita is preached in the battle field Kurukshetra by Lord Krishna to Arjuna as counselling to do his duty while multitudes of men stood by waiting. Arjuna face the problem of conflict between emotions and intellect. Gita teaches Honesty, Sincerity, and Truthfulness etc. Gita also shows how challenge as an opportunity to find the way to success, it only depends on you and you are your own alchemist.
The Bhagavad-Gita was delivered by Sri Krishna to boost Arjuna’s declining morale, motivation, confidence and to increase his (Arjuna’s) effectiveness. The Gita contains the unwritten laws of the universe. So if you study the same in a logical manner, you will achieve salvation. But on the other hand if you are a devotee of Lord Krishna and read it with devotion, you will achieve salvation. So, the Gita will lead you to God both the intellectual way and the devotional way.
Today there are innumerable professionals and industrialists who are great achievers, have great social prestige yet do not enjoy life. On the other hand, there are many who are contended and happy but are not achievers. What is needed today is a combination of these two qualities. One should be a great achiever and at the same time should live a peaceful life and it can be assured that a study of Gita will serve all these purposes.
Indian Vedic contribution is a reservoir of Vibrant Information and Harmonious Creativity. May the womb of nature embrace all with tranquil blessings from this day forward? Let this attract one's attention affecting them positively. It is a sanctuary of the self a creative venue which serves as an enduring expression of lightness, where a peaceful atmosphere with sunlight flows and serene atmosphere prevail.
In the storm of life we struggle through myriads of stimuli of pressure, stress, and multi problems that seek for a solution and answer. We are so suppressed by the routine of this every life style that most of us seem helpless. However, if we look closely to ancient techniques we shall discover the magnificent way to understand and realize the ones around us and mostly ourselves. If only we could stop for a moment and allow this to happen. May all beings be happy (Loka Samastha Sukhino Bhavanthu) is the essence of Indian philosophy?
The ancient Indian philosophy of keeping mind and body for the well being has entered the managerial, medical and judicial domain of the world. Today it has found its place as an alternative to the theory of modern management and also as a means to bring back the right path of peace and prosperity for the human beings.

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