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    Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha

    197 – What Bhagavad Gita Wants us to Do | Part 2 I Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha

    Based on Bhagavad Gita, this talk was held on 01 July 2018, at Gita Ashram, Petaling Jaya during Malaysia Jnana Yajna 2018. In this talk, Swamiji continues to highlight how Bhagavad Gita wants us to live.

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    • Renunciation is of the Mind

      Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha

    • Self-Knowledge is Equal to Evenness of the Mind

      Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha

    • Sublimate Ego and Desires

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    • Practicing Evenness towards pleasing and displeasing is sadhana

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    • Samatva- The Call of the Bhagavad Gita

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    Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha

    4 | On Bhagavad Gita | Bhagavad Gita, the Universal Message

    Immortality, moksha, is the goal of human life, especially of a seeker. For, he always aims at freedom (moksha). What is freedom? It is certainly not the physical freedom from anything. The freedom or moksha the seeker aims at is ‘inner’. It is freedom from the shackles our mind and intelligence seemingly impose.

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    What is Dharma?

    The power that sustains your life in good and bad, in prosperity and adversity, in success and failure, is called dharma.

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    Ambition for Material Success

    Moderation is the watchword for every one of you. Krishna says the Yoga of Bhagavad Gita will become relevant and effective, provided we are moderate. Eat moderately, sleep moderately, exert moderately, listen to moderately and speak moderately.

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    Bhagavad Gita for Personality Transformation

    Right from birth, we are slave to our attraction and repulsion towards worldly objects and situations. Our mind constantly undergoes elation, depression, and agitation, depending on whether the objective situation we face is to our liking or disliking. We are fearful of losing what we like and facing what we dislike. Bhagavadgeeta wants us to transform this slavery into mastery by cultivating the “Yoga” attitude.

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