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परिवार विरोध करे तो आगे कैसे बढ़ें? || आचार्य प्रशांत (2025)
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Shrimad Bhagavad Gita
Resolution
Commitment
Shri Krishna
Truth
Dharma
Self-Observation
Spiritual Strength
Description

Acharya Prashant addresses a seeker who is struggling with domestic conflict and internal guilt arising from his spiritual transformation. The speaker observes that the seeker's family members, despite being aligned with falsehood or ignorance, exhibit a stronger resolve and commitment to their beliefs than the seeker does to the truth. He emphasizes that in any conflict, it is not necessarily the truth that wins, but the strength of one's resolution and commitment. He critiques the seeker for appearing weak, helpless, and full of excuses, noting that such a demeanor tarnishes the image of the spiritual path he claims to represent. Acharya Prashant asserts that truth must be supported by a powerful will to prevail in the world. Using the example of the Bhagavad Gita, Acharya Prashant highlights how Shri Krishna rebuked Arjun for his lack of resolve compared to the unrighteous Kauravas. He explains that even those on the path of unrighteousness, like Duryodhan or Ravan, often possess a formidable determination that allows them to stand firm, whereas those on the path of righteousness often falter due to cowardice or attachment. He urges the seeker to stop making excuses about language barriers or family pressures and instead embody the strength and light of the teachings. He concludes by stating that one must work with freedom and a sense of spiritual authority, rather than out of compulsion or weakness, and should remain undeterred by those who refuse to listen.