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Bhagavad Gita Class (44): Chapter 5 Verses 19-23 | Swami Tadatmananda

Bhagavad Gita Class (44): Chapter 5 Verses 19-23 | Swami Tadatmananda

“Those whose minds are established in equality of vision conquer the cycle of birth and death in this very life. They possess the flawless qualities of God, and are therefore seated in the Absolute Truth…”

Why is the Bhagavad Gita the most widely studied Hindu scripture? It presents the profound spiritual wisdom of ancient rishis in a context we can all relate to – the battlefield of day-to-day life.

Swami Tadatmananda is a traditionally-trained teacher of Advaita Vedanta, meditation, and Sanskrit.

Bhagavad Gita Class (43): Chapter 5 Verses 15-18 | Swami Tadatmananda

Bhagavad Gita Class (43): Chapter 5 Verses 15-18 | Swami Tadatmananda

“Since God has created us to love Him, He has endowed us with free will. The exercise of our own free will results in good and bad deeds, and we must not blame God for them.”

Why is the Bhagavad Gita the most widely studied Hindu scripture? It presents the profound spiritual wisdom of ancient rishis in a context we can all relate to – the battlefield of day-to-day life.

Swami Tadatmananda is a traditionally-trained teacher of Advaita Vedanta, meditation, and Sanskrit.

Bhagavad Gita Class (42): Chapter 5 Verses 11-14 | Swami Tadatmananda

Bhagavad Gita Class (42): Chapter 5 Verses 11-14 | Swami Tadatmananda

“The devotees of karma yoga act for self-purification with body, mind, intellect and also senses, abandoning all attachment..”

Why is the Bhagavad Gita the most widely studied Hindu scripture? It presents the profound spiritual wisdom of ancient rishis in a context we can all relate to – the battlefield of day-to-day life.

Swami Tadatmananda is a traditionally-trained teacher of Advaita Vedanta, meditation, and Sanskrit.

Bhagavad Gita Class (39): Chapter 4 Verses 39-42 | Swami Tadatmananda

Bhagavad Gita Class (39): Chapter 4 Verses 39-42 | Swami Tadatmananda

“Those whose faith is deep and who have practiced controlling their mind and senses attain divine knowledge. Through such transcendental knowledge, they quickly attain everlasting supreme peace.” (Chapter 4, Verse 39).

Why is the Bhagavad Gita the most widely studied Hindu scripture? It presents the profound spiritual wisdom of ancient rishis in a context we can all relate to – the battlefield of day-to-day life.

Swami Tadatmananda is a traditionally-trained teacher of Advaita Vedanta, meditation, and Sanskrit.