Chapter 1: Wrong thinking is the only problem in life.
Chapter 2: Right knowledge is the ultimate solution to all our problems.
Chapter 3: Selflessness is the only way to progress and prosperity.
Chapter 4: Every act can be an act of prayer.
Chapter 5: Renounce the ego of individuality and rejoice in the bliss of infinity.
Chapter 6: Connect to higher consciousness daily.
Chapter 7: Live what you learn.
Chapter 8: Never give up on yourself.
Chapter 9: Value your blessings.
Chapter 10: See divinity all around.
Chapter 11: Have enough surrender to see the truth as it is.
Chapter 12: Absorb your mind in the higher.
Chapter 13: Detach from maya and attach to the divine.
Chapter 14: Align a lifestyle that matches your vision.
Chapter 15: Give priority to divinity.
Chapter 16: Being good is a reward in itself.
Chapter 17: Choosing the right over the pleasant is a sign of power.
Chapter 18: Let's Go, Let's move to Union with God.
By Maharishi Ved Vyas - Author of Shreemad Bhagwat Gita
From India, Ghaziabad
Chapter 2: Right knowledge is the ultimate solution to all our problems.
Chapter 3: Selflessness is the only way to progress and prosperity.
Chapter 4: Every act can be an act of prayer.
Chapter 5: Renounce the ego of individuality and rejoice in the bliss of infinity.
Chapter 6: Connect to higher consciousness daily.
Chapter 7: Live what you learn.
Chapter 8: Never give up on yourself.
Chapter 9: Value your blessings.
Chapter 10: See divinity all around.
Chapter 11: Have enough surrender to see the truth as it is.
Chapter 12: Absorb your mind in the higher.
Chapter 13: Detach from maya and attach to the divine.
Chapter 14: Align a lifestyle that matches your vision.
Chapter 15: Give priority to divinity.
Chapter 16: Being good is a reward in itself.
Chapter 17: Choosing the right over the pleasant is a sign of power.
Chapter 18: Let's Go, Let's move to Union with God.
By Maharishi Ved Vyas - Author of Shreemad Bhagwat Gita
From India, Ghaziabad
Dear Sumit K Saxena,
You have done a very good job of posting the short version of Bhagavad Gita in a new thread. Thanks for the post. The best part of your post is the conciseness with clarity. Whenever we see any bulky treatise, we tend to shy away from it, thinking that it is too voluminous or develop a fear that it may contain many incomprehensible thoughts.
Now, in the form in which the 18 chapters have been presented, there is every chance that someone who wants to learn more about what attracts them will choose the specific chapter for a detailed study. Sometime back, this message of the crisp Bhagavad Gita was circulating on 'WhatsApp,' and you have done a good job of posting it on Cite HR for the benefit of a larger community.
V. Raghunathan
From India
You have done a very good job of posting the short version of Bhagavad Gita in a new thread. Thanks for the post. The best part of your post is the conciseness with clarity. Whenever we see any bulky treatise, we tend to shy away from it, thinking that it is too voluminous or develop a fear that it may contain many incomprehensible thoughts.
Now, in the form in which the 18 chapters have been presented, there is every chance that someone who wants to learn more about what attracts them will choose the specific chapter for a detailed study. Sometime back, this message of the crisp Bhagavad Gita was circulating on 'WhatsApp,' and you have done a good job of posting it on Cite HR for the benefit of a larger community.
V. Raghunathan
From India
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