Worldwide Shrimad Bhagavad Gita has been acclaimed as one of the scriptures that stands the tallest in spirituality. The Bhagavad Gita is special because it is narrated in a very worldly, very practical setting. The outcome of the conversation would decide actively the fate of many million residents of the kingdom, not merely to get entered academically in some pages of another holy book. Though this scripture is centuries old, commentaries given by Acharya Prashant makes it convenient for today's generation to understand it in context of their daily life.
This course will explore the three gunas of prakriti. This will help you understand the different levels at which an individual’s consciousness moves throughout his/her day-to-day life.
The inverted Pipal tree is one of the most popular as well as most mystical and insightful images in all of spiritual literature. Shri Krishna’s saying, “I am the root or the roots of this tree called existence or the world. Brahma is the trunk, and then from him comes Prakriti with its various guṇas which are the branches and the sub-branches etc. And such is the world.” So, the world that we see all around is actually rooted in Shri Krishna or Truth.
Why do we switch back and forth between the asurī and devīya state, between the demonic and the divine state?
This course is based on Chapter 14, 15 and 16 of Shrimad Bhagavad Gita.
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