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What is the message of bhagvad gita ..answer in short plzzz

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Answered by dhathri123
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hi friend,

When a confused Arjuna turned to his charioteer, Lord Krishna, for advice at the Kurukshetra, Lord Krishna stated some rational philosophical concepts that are relevant even today. Bhagavad Gita is an epic scripture that has the answers to all our problems...

one of the messages is believe in yourself...that faith can make u what u are .....

I hope this will help u ;)
Answered by Hacker20
9
The elderly will have heard saying that the Gita has the essence of life. Sri Krishna had given some teachings to Arjuna in the Mahabharata war, which would make it easier for Parth to win that war. By including some of the Gita teachings here in our life, We shall be able to achieve our goal too.
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1. Overcome temper :-

Anger leads to delusional illusion. Wisdom is confused with illusion. When the intellect is troubled then the logic is destroyed. When the logic is destroyed then the person falls.
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2. Viewing View :-

The knowledgeable person who sees knowledge and action in one form, the attitude of that person is correct.
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3. Mind Control :-

For those who do not control the mind, he acts like an enemy.'
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4. Self Assessment -

Cut off the suspicion of ignorance with your heart by cutting with the sword of self-knowledge, be disciplined, get up.
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5. Build Yourself :-

Man is created by his faith. As he believes, he becomes what he is.
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6. The work of every work gets :-

There is nothing in vain that is lost in this life.
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7. Practice Required :-

The mind is turbulent and it is difficult to control it, but it can be controlled by practice.
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8. Considering with confidence :-

The person can become whatever he wants, if he continually contemplates the desired object with faith.
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