Raghunath Cappo on Truth in the Bhagavad Gita

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  • @webdev8284
    @webdev8284 4 года назад +7777

    "Revenge is not the answer, but neither is forgiveness"
    is the most badass from Bagavad Geeta I've ever heard of.

    • @thesoul3461
      @thesoul3461 3 года назад +471

      @@prem9185 it's forgive but do not forget.

    • @sunnymitra6372
      @sunnymitra6372 3 года назад +320

      @@prem9185 There are some Crimes which have No Forgiveness........One can only repent if he / she truely realises the mistake committed by them........it will open the doors of Mukti (Self-Liberation)

    • @birju4333
      @birju4333 3 года назад +39

      They did killed milloms during mahabharata n ramayana. For kingdom 🤴 mulbasi dravadians r real first indianz

    • @guilzd5836
      @guilzd5836 3 года назад +584

      @@birju4333 The Aryan invasion theory has been pretty much debunked and inspired the Nazis. All people of India are indigenous. Aryan languages are spoken more in North. Dravidian languages in South. But people are all same.

    • @birju4333
      @birju4333 3 года назад +24

      @@guilzd5836 you liar. Give back nepal land . Lipulkeh n kalapani. And destory ur caste system n bharambad politics.

  • @autansh26
    @autansh26 3 года назад +4746

    Only 3 types of people become great...
    1- the one who asks quality questions
    2- the one who shares
    3- the one who listens..
    That was my greatest take from Bhagwat Geeta

    • @SillyChickens222
      @SillyChickens222 2 года назад +19

      The one who finds salvation in Jesus 💗

    • @lakshay9975
      @lakshay9975 2 года назад +219

      @@SillyChickens222 🙏😂😂😭😂

    • @Sayontan2694
      @Sayontan2694 2 года назад +183

      @@SillyChickens222 jesus is a fictional character, atleast show some physical evidence of jesus's existence

    • @jshdhdyjfjdjfhfyyene731
      @jshdhdyjfjdjfhfyyene731 2 года назад +10

      Four kinds of pious men begin to render devotional service unto the supreme - the distressed, the desirer of wealth, the inquisitive, and he who is searching for knowledge of the Truth. The one who is in full knowledge and who is always engaged in pure devotional service is the best. Truth is dear to these in such knowledge.

    • @brahmanwithin6623
      @brahmanwithin6623 2 года назад +8

      @@jshdhdyjfjdjfhfyyene731 Which translation of the Gita did you quote from?

  • @rayrwyr
    @rayrwyr Год назад +5991

    Oppenheimer learned Sanskrit to read Srimad Bhagavad Gita in its original form. High respect for such a scholar.

    • @NN-jo4sb
      @NN-jo4sb Год назад +113

      Have you seen his translations? We can respect the effort but the accuracy is lacking. In fact all of these “translations” have horrible equivalences that simply don’t have a foundation in Sanatana dharma and Sanskrit as a language

    • @NN-jo4sb
      @NN-jo4sb Год назад +84

      Like if you read one of the translations by these western “scholars” of how the Ashwamedha yagna is to be performed, it will shake your soul. They think it talks about cutting open the animal, sitting in its abdomen etc. it sounds more like a psychotic murderer’s expose instead of a spiritual ritual. That’s how bad the translation is

    • @jidrit999
      @jidrit999 Год назад +4

      annie besant translation is decent

    • @NN-jo4sb
      @NN-jo4sb Год назад +34

      @@jidrit999 - my friend we can appreciate the effort but accuracy wise it’s quite poor. And we shouldn’t be surprised, there is NOTHING linguistically or culturally similar between us and the west.

    • @jidrit999
      @jidrit999 Год назад +3

      @@NN-jo4sb Bible and Bhagavad Gita is same

  • @AlchemistFL
    @AlchemistFL Год назад +819

    The Bhagavad Gita is the closest thing to a religious text I follow. Whenever I am struggling, I can refer to it and find solace. Many Hindu stories, in my opinion, are not to be taken literally. The moralities, struggles, stories are tool to help us through life. Like Cappo said, the chants, mantras, and ways to live by. Someone can show you the path, but you still will have to walk it yourself.

    • @theofficialshorts7394
      @theofficialshorts7394 Год назад +9

      Very interesting that you share
      I have a feeling, you're gonna like "Sadhguru"
      One of the reasons why many people resonate with you is because Spirituality corresponds great towards Hinduism.
      The more you try to find solace, you're growing deeper and deeper towards spirituality, you'll end up cherishing many of the hindu tales

    • @abcdsk_5
      @abcdsk_5 10 месяцев назад

      Epics are a mix of fiction and reality

    • @sushantpandey897
      @sushantpandey897 10 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@theofficialshorts7394Sadhguru never read Geeta or any hindu text he is not good to know about dharma

    • @harshitsingh7035
      @harshitsingh7035 9 месяцев назад

      Brother first a fall hinduism is not religion it is civilisation or dharma ....
      Hinduism is not follower of one book it's have library of books...
      Actually britishers misinterpreted many hindu scriptures and treated like abrahamic cults to degrade our civilisation but they also failed like muslim invaders who destroyed our vadic universiies and temple because it's not religion...

    • @reincarnatedmosquito
      @reincarnatedmosquito 9 месяцев назад +1

      @AlchemistFL
      Any man who speak truth , will speak no words. Bagvath Gita has no truth. Just like some other human beliefs.

  • @kevobrien4329
    @kevobrien4329 2 года назад +6818

    Reading the Bhagavad Gita as an Irishman, although I can’t speak Hindi or read Sanskrit or understand a lot about Hinduism, I can still see a lot of our folklore is based on the same constructs. Peace and love from Ireland 🇮🇪

    • @sid7547
      @sid7547 2 года назад +153

      I grew up on this text, I love irish people and Ireland.

    • @kevobrien4329
      @kevobrien4329 2 года назад +89

      @@sid7547 Sure we’re all brilliant people Sid. 😉 Health and happiness to you. Peace and love 🇮🇪

    • @southernlights6027
      @southernlights6027 2 года назад +145

      That's because, Indians from India migrated about more than 12,000 yrs ago and gave the entire world culture, religion etc. There was Hinduism all over this planet once upon a time, Indians from India migrated to the rest of the world and gave Hinduism to the entire world. A pagan is nobody but a Hindu. Indian King Mahabali ruled the whole world in 10,582 B.C. his son Vikramaditya ruled from Israel to Vietnam.

    • @kevobrien4329
      @kevobrien4329 2 года назад +46

      @@southernlights6027 Ireland was mostly pagan up until around 500AD. So I’d doubt Indians arrived here. Be too cold for them 😉

    • @southernlights6027
      @southernlights6027 2 года назад +97

      @@kevobrien4329 Paganism means Hinduism, Indians migrated to this entire planet including Ireland, Hinduism is Ireland's original religion. India's northern regions, especially the Himalayans are colder than Europe.

  • @ubuntuber1619
    @ubuntuber1619 2 года назад +6323

    "Careful of your thoughts when alone and careful of your words when with people." - Bhagwat Geeta

    • @pr00009
      @pr00009 2 года назад +1

      Thats not bhagwad geeta asshole.

    • @flexyourstyle9136
      @flexyourstyle9136 2 года назад +60

      I don't think that's in the Gita. Can you share the chapter and verse number?

    • @SherinFunmes
      @SherinFunmes 2 года назад +217

      @@flexyourstyle9136 bro why are you spamming this?
      Seems like an ulterior motive

    • @flexyourstyle9136
      @flexyourstyle9136 2 года назад +94

      @@SherinFunmes "Just Do It. " - Bhagawat Geeta

    • @Asmodeus406
      @Asmodeus406 2 года назад +262

      @@flexyourstyle9136 For him who has conquered the mind, the mind is the best of friends; but for one who has failed to do so, his mind will remain the greatest enemy." this is what it says

  • @driptoffen3604
    @driptoffen3604 4 года назад +5060

    "It is better to live your own destiny imperfectly than to live an imitation of somebody else's life with perfection" - Bhagwat Gita

    • @mmhmm9271
      @mmhmm9271 4 года назад +84

      That's a poignant phrase, thankyou

    • @Etpsenior7ohFoe
      @Etpsenior7ohFoe 4 года назад +7

      Amman lol

    • @suheilpinto6964
      @suheilpinto6964 4 года назад +1

      @Ramona Flowers hey! i am sitting on an elephant not a horse. Horse is for losers.

    • @suheilpinto6964
      @suheilpinto6964 4 года назад +2

      @BobbyG said the coo coo.

    • @michaellaidler7143
      @michaellaidler7143 4 года назад +20

      This is a way that has been used to justify the caste system which is awful.

  • @PamHarries
    @PamHarries 11 месяцев назад +671

    I had a very old wise friend who lived with a Guru in India for 13 yrs .... He always believed that the Bhagavad Gita is a story of our internal battle .. its an example of how to live, think & behave

    • @reincarnatedmosquito
      @reincarnatedmosquito 9 месяцев назад +10

      We humans live in lies and die in reality.

    • @brago7even27
      @brago7even27 9 месяцев назад +20

      bhagwad gita is the reality
      @@reincarnatedmosquito

    • @reincarnatedmosquito
      @reincarnatedmosquito 9 месяцев назад

      @@brago7even27 you are brainwashed badly.
      We humans follow lies.
      if any human who speak truth , humanity will kill him on the spot immediately
      This is realm of lies where even truth has to pose as lies to be palatable to human brain
      We human live in lies and die in reality.
      I need to patent my quotes. i created 100s of quotes.
      My quotes are IMMORTAL.

    • @rymdbjornen5547
      @rymdbjornen5547 8 месяцев назад +3

      You can skip the belief there, cause it is obvious that spiritual stories are just that. It is all about our inner world and to be born into the world.

    • @reincarnatedmosquito
      @reincarnatedmosquito 8 месяцев назад

      @@rymdbjornen5547 its all illusion
      We humans live in lies and die in reality
      We are hiding from ourself

  • @tonygunk9896
    @tonygunk9896 2 года назад +2506

    My son got me the Bhagavad Gita as a gift. I have been infatuated ever since I heard Oppenheimer’s speech. I’m enthralled in this book. It’s fascinating.

    • @sushmasagar316
      @sushmasagar316 Год назад +81

      The Bhagwad Geeta is not a mere BOOK.
      It is a revelation about eternal Truths on how to live life, and be emancipated. I somehow can not think of it other than as the Bhagwad Geeta.
      It means Song of Divinity.

    • @tonygunk9896
      @tonygunk9896 Год назад +23

      @@sushmasagar316 very true

    • @kartikey404
      @kartikey404 Год назад +30

      @@tonygunk9896 here a suggestion for you,if you like geeta ,read upanishads also they are pure wishdom ,you even did'nt required to a hindu to understand it ,neither you need any reference like in geeta

    • @tonygunk9896
      @tonygunk9896 Год назад +1

      @@kartikey404 Thank you

    • @akshayhazari6570
      @akshayhazari6570 Год назад +7

      Well the first Vimana in Modern Times was flown in Mumbai by Shrikar Bapuji Talpade, before Wright Brothers.

  • @maxwellschaphorst8574
    @maxwellschaphorst8574 2 года назад +2392

    I was born and raised in the US, and was fortunate to come across the Bhagavad Gita at around 19-20. It was and still is the most profound text I've ever read. How to live in the material world and simultaneously strive for great things while also not being attached to the fruits of the outcome. I have one tattoo on my body, which is a quote of my favorite English translation of it, 3:21 "In the actions of the best men, others find their rule of action. The path that a great man follows becomes a guide to the world."

    • @pr00009
      @pr00009 2 года назад +19

      Problem is,certain elements of the world glorify the completely wrong or shallow mindsets as great

    • @citizenofworld6928
      @citizenofworld6928 2 года назад +34

      also try all the Vedas .

    • @samjones980
      @samjones980 2 года назад +9

      try reading the ashtavakra gita and principal upanishads.

    • @v9sports384
      @v9sports384 2 года назад +45

      @@pr00009 yeah for example the mindset of islam

    • @bojackhorsingaround
      @bojackhorsingaround 2 года назад +4

      You can't get tatooed and praise geeta.
      69:96
      That would be an anathema and antithesis to geeta philosophy.

  • @charliebennington5292
    @charliebennington5292 2 года назад +3658

    If you notice Bhagvat Gita than first thing comes to the attention that's the Gita is ancient about more than 5000 years ago. Technically there was no religion like Islam, Christianity and of course Hinduism. The human civilization was "Sanatan" and that is mentioned in the Gita. Jay shree krishn.

    • @Raj-jz4fc
      @Raj-jz4fc 2 года назад +140

      Please spread this knowledge and become spiritual .

    • @Samsung-zg9ql
      @Samsung-zg9ql Год назад +100

      The date of Mahabharata has been fixed to 5575 BC using archeoastronomy.
      Read Nilesh Oak books ...

    • @lokeshk4642
      @lokeshk4642 Год назад +118

      Sanathan dharma is Hinduism. The Arabs and Europeans referred to the people in ancient Bharat (India) as the ones who on the other side of river Sindhu as The Sindhus. For easier pronunciation it becomes Hindus and they called our religion (Sanathan dharma) as Hinduism. Sri Krishna’s submerged dwaraka palace is carbon dated to be anywhere from 9000 years to 12,000 years old. Before Sri Krishna, there Sri Rama .

    • @zerkass4316
      @zerkass4316 Год назад +6

      Yess

    • @jhonnywo921
      @jhonnywo921 Год назад +25

      The misconception regarding Islam religion is that it started 1400 years ago, muslim take their first prophet to be Adam (as) the first human on earth. There are references in Quran where the line of prophets are mentioned.

  • @chrisjohnston3405
    @chrisjohnston3405 11 месяцев назад +401

    My favorite quote from Bhagavad Gita : “ The doors to heaven and hell are adjacent and identical!”

    • @AwakenedSoul09
      @AwakenedSoul09 11 месяцев назад +13

      It's always your decision , which choice you make.

    • @whentheimposterissus8376
      @whentheimposterissus8376 10 месяцев назад +13

      The doors to hell is Kaama (lust) , Krodh (Anger) and Lobh (Greed) . These are 3 doors to hell. One way ticket to doom.

    • @ashutoshsonker5364
      @ashutoshsonker5364 7 месяцев назад

      Meaning?

    • @chrisjohnston3405
      @chrisjohnston3405 7 месяцев назад +6

      @@ashutoshsonker5364 to me, it means either door you choose, whatever choices you make in life, it's entirely up to you if it's good or bad! Life is what you make it!

    • @ashutoshsonker5364
      @ashutoshsonker5364 7 месяцев назад

      @@chrisjohnston3405what do you mean by to you? Meaning of quote can be differ for people to people? I didn't get it properly, but thanks for the explanation

  • @HopeChristie555
    @HopeChristie555 3 года назад +1850

    I would highly recommend anyone to read the Gita. Since I was 7 years old I have been surrounded by devotees. I am now 22 and the practices, ways of being and philosophy I have carried with me has been life changing. Awesome to see this becoming more “mainstream” in western media. Hare Krishna!

    • @user-ig-gg26j
      @user-ig-gg26j 3 года назад +8

      Bro Which publisher should I follow?

    • @s.gerardot.7342
      @s.gerardot.7342 3 года назад +25

      @@user-ig-gg26j Bhaktivedanta Book Trust

    • @zib1234
      @zib1234 3 года назад +17

      @@user-ig-gg26j Gita press gorakhpur if available

    • @user-ig-gg26j
      @user-ig-gg26j 3 года назад +1

      @@s.gerardot.7342 Thank you, Bro

    • @user-ig-gg26j
      @user-ig-gg26j 3 года назад +1

      @@zib1234 Thank you, bro

  • @zyrrhos
    @zyrrhos 4 года назад +2286

    I've read the Gita many times. It's my go-to spiritual text. Eknath Easwaran's translation is my favorite. Anyway, here is it in a nutshell: An old Cherokee is teaching his grandson about life. “A fight is going on inside me,” he said to the boy. “It is a terrible fight and it is between two wolves. One is evil - he is anger, envy, sorrow, regret, greed, arrogance, self-pity, guilt, resentment, inferiority, lies, false pride, superiority, and ego.” He continued, “The other is good - he is joy, peace, love, hope, serenity, humility, kindness, benevolence, empathy, generosity, truth, compassion, and faith. The same fight is going on inside you - and inside every other person, too.” The grandson thought about it for a minute and then asked his grandfather, “Which wolf will win?” The old Cherokee simply replied, “The one you feed.”

    • @varungawande9321
      @varungawande9321 4 года назад +76

      I’ve heard this saying before, dunno if it’s Cherokee or not. But if you’ve really read the Gita, you know it’s much more than just this.

    • @zyrrhos
      @zyrrhos 4 года назад +102

      @@varungawande9321 Of course it is, but for the uninitiated I describe it in its simplest terms as a beautiful metaphor for the struggle within between our higher and lower selves (greed, lust/desire and anger). Beyond that it gets a little more complex for those who've never read it. And every time I read it, I feel like I'm reading it for the first time.

    • @chicawhappa
      @chicawhappa 4 года назад +45

      @@zyrrhos You nutshelled it well. Add to that "act fastidiously without worrying about the outcome" and we're done :)

    • @zyrrhos
      @zyrrhos 4 года назад +25

      @@chicawhappa Yes, renunciation or the attachment to the results of one's actions. But again, that can be a difficult concept to grasp for someone who has never read it.

    • @jaayjones3159
      @jaayjones3159 4 года назад +24

      This is whats up. This is how I'm going to teach my son lessons.

  • @xxxxxxxoo0ooxxxxxxx107
    @xxxxxxxoo0ooxxxxxxx107 3 года назад +4153

    Myself being a Mechanical Engineer , I am still shocked that how my ancestors built the Kailasa Temple!🙏

    • @radhalote3827
      @radhalote3827 3 года назад +144

      I agree! When I think of ancient buildings, I think of Kailasa temple as well, even more than the pyramids etc.

    • @FinanceWisdomTech
      @FinanceWisdomTech 3 года назад +52

      काठमाडौं मा भएको कृष्ण मन्दिर पनि योटै ढुङ्गा बाट बनेको हो।।

    • @raispaceofficial
      @raispaceofficial 3 года назад +111

      Why believe in ancestors when you can believe in aliens #historychannel

    • @karthickeyan1955
      @karthickeyan1955 3 года назад +125

      @@raispaceofficial yes even. Now if u dig land lord Shiva linga will found In any part of world even in Iceland it was founded due to Christianity and Islam our culture is destroyed majority but we have basic concepts

    • @adityathakur9569
      @adityathakur9569 3 года назад +51

      Thn you should need to be civil engineering

  • @G-Man01
    @G-Man01 Год назад +863

    The Gita is the only book i've read more than once. As in, multiple times with different authors. It made my brain absolutely implode. Nothing ive learned in life across my 40 years comes close to the revelations i learned via the Gita, and studied extensively for years after my first encounter with it in my mid 20s. Also, the Mahabharata is supported by tons of astrological references which date it to 3067BC.

    • @ES-pc6co
      @ES-pc6co Год назад +12

      Who cares about origin or time? What is important is the knowledge shared by the lord to his beloved devottee Prince Arjuna and for people in Kali-Yuga.

    • @G-Man01
      @G-Man01 Год назад

      @@ES-pc6co Well it lends credence to the common question "is it myth or reality". When it's supported by astronomical placements, it tends to imply it is a record of an event. Also there are too many western/christian ideologues british-inspired translations that are agenda drive, ala wendy donniger, max mueller and eknath easwaran who try to bring its timing close to the old testament. People should know that it is an ancient scripture.

    • @RT-oz3lg
      @RT-oz3lg Год назад

      ​​@pronegod9111What's the title of that book? Are there mentions of any middlemen involved in putting that book together? Curious...

    • @xerxlugner5361
      @xerxlugner5361 Год назад +5

      You're gonna need to read it a third time if you think they're talking about a real battle that took place in history
      Shree Krishna himself states that it's a metaphorical battle, the battlefield "kurukshetra" is your own body and the characters represent your qualities
      There's so much to learn from just this fact alone yet people still choose to believe that it's a real battle that took place

    • @adhvaitchauhan8449
      @adhvaitchauhan8449 Год назад +12

      ​@@xerxlugner5361Kurukshetra is a real place. Also, if these wars didn't take place, why is there explicit knowledge about the nuclear bombs (bhrahmastra)? You can't use a weapon of mass destruction in a war with yourself can you? I think you have a long way to fo before you can start suggesting meanings of hindu texts to others. Sanatan is the religion of hindu people and it dates back to 12000+ years (look into Dwarka city). Even the Egyptian history itself is 6000 years old. So to think you have the hindu texts figured out even if you're a hindu, it's hilarious. People in the kalyug (the now era), can never completely understand the concepts described in hindu texts, because in this Era (the last Era before the time cycle resets), humans become self destructive and short sighted and selfish. Your consciousness has a ceiling in this Era.

  • @raypatson8775
    @raypatson8775 3 года назад +2338

    The Matrix has a lot of philosophy from Hinduism. The Hindu word of Matrix is Maya = Illusion of the world. The wisdom in these ancient scriptures is really mind blowing.

    • @raghavendrasinghvishen5229
      @raghavendrasinghvishen5229 3 года назад +53

      Yes you get it

    • @ronakrajput2738
      @ronakrajput2738 2 года назад +7

      Hindu word? That's not it.

    • @tantrum17
      @tantrum17 2 года назад +2

      This is lies 😂.... I am a Indian.... Hinduism is copied and myths
      ... The greatest oppressing religion on earth. Ask me things about the his cult I'll tell you.

    • @Lucifer-qc5kx
      @Lucifer-qc5kx 2 года назад +84

      @@tantrum17 i pity you

    • @tantrum17
      @tantrum17 2 года назад +2

      @@Lucifer-qc5kx Have pity on the 60% people of the country whose ancestors went through this.

  • @MelkorTolkien
    @MelkorTolkien 4 года назад +3503

    Hinduism is the most interesting cultures to study. One of the most wonderful and beautiful expressions of life.

    • @MelkorTolkien
      @MelkorTolkien 4 года назад +153

      @@vander1773 That's Damn near every culture. The world is a large chessboard that life is playing against itself. It's the game DNA started and continues to play today. The best we can do is learn to make the game a bit more tolerable. It'll never be completely fixed, that's just the nature of life.

    • @sandeep10thakur
      @sandeep10thakur 4 года назад +189

      @vander There is no concept of slavery in Hinduism....... Caste is a different concept.... If you wanna know about it read Rig veda.... Caste is based occupation just like modern times not by birth..... You caste is what you choose to do.....
      "Incomplete knowledge is more harmful than no knowledge".

    • @vander1773
      @vander1773 4 года назад +19

      @@sandeep10thakur
      Explain this then
      ruclips.net/video/oLOHee8BVDE/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/VauuXsOenTM/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/DHAYIh7hXdY/видео.html
      Your theories or concepts can't rule out what I and many other lower caste people have to face in real life. I have experiences where people show disgust when I had told them my caste.

    • @sandeep10thakur
      @sandeep10thakur 4 года назад +91

      @@vander1773 I totally agree that there are lot of unjust happened to people in past on name of caste. But we have tried of best to rectify that in our constitution ( reservation, sc St act, fundamental rights etc etc). Still i agree there are some cases of discrimination. But you cannt condemn the whole community or religion for mistakes of few.
      You have to move on from this narrow thinking otherwise it will be a burden for your development not others.
      I have many friends from deprived classes... We are just like any other friends with not difference....
      One of my friends (deprived class) is an ias officer and never in my lifetime I heard him ranting but he was only focused on his goal, that he finally achieved....
      Move on otherwise you will be dragged backwards by this overburdening self incompetency.
      Good luck

    • @ramitkumar2918
      @ramitkumar2918 4 года назад +11

      @@sandeep10thakur but the discrimination tells a different story mr. intellectual

  • @danielreed4050
    @danielreed4050 2 года назад +1602

    This book messed with my head in high school, I loved it lol coming from a Christian background I found it really interesting the manner in which god is presented and their conversation with man are something unique I never found in monotheism.

    • @videobook5836
      @videobook5836 2 года назад +66

      Hare krishna

    • @kid3966
      @kid3966 2 года назад +5

      @Nilesh Kumar Sharma is there a connection between Vedas and Geeta ??

    • @kid3966
      @kid3966 2 года назад

      @Nilesh Kumar Sharma thanks for clarification 👍

    • @arturhashmi6281
      @arturhashmi6281 2 года назад +11

      @Nilesh Kumar Sharma the good word for this is henotheism, one in many

    • @arturhashmi6281
      @arturhashmi6281 2 года назад +2

      monotheism is not the case, it is just different literature background, those are myths, same as biblical ones

  • @aritrochatterjee2211
    @aritrochatterjee2211 Год назад +280

    "You are supposed to perform Karma(mindful actions) but are not entitled to its fruits"- Bhagwad Geeta

    • @emmyin
      @emmyin 9 месяцев назад +2

      It's not by works that any man is saved.

    • @aritrochatterjee2211
      @aritrochatterjee2211 9 месяцев назад +7

      ​@@emmyingood deeds only. Belief is subjective

  • @yj9032
    @yj9032 4 года назад +3984

    Suddenly in the comments everyone has become an expert on vedic teachings.

    • @shubhamphadtare9019
      @shubhamphadtare9019 4 года назад +93

      Because they are ,,compare to this foreigner

    • @yj9032
      @yj9032 4 года назад +25

      @@shubhamphadtare9019 Nah man

    • @neelj5155
      @neelj5155 4 года назад +32

      That guy was shit!!! Legit
      Bad... hadn’t come prepared at all

    • @yj9032
      @yj9032 4 года назад +4

      @@AbhishekSachans go home and sleep

    • @kuldeeppatel513
      @kuldeeppatel513 4 года назад +44

      Buddy everyone know's atleast a little of fhe spirituality so let them say you do your thing rather than becoming expert in human physiology 😇😘 #fuckoff.

  • @DataAnalystRahul
    @DataAnalystRahul Год назад +1430

    Well, i am a hindu n i have read Shrimad Bhagwad Gita 2 times, end to end... you cant read it when your life is good... only when you are in deep pain , only then you develop ability to read and understand it... and it gives immense peace...

    • @jayanthj9155
      @jayanthj9155 Год назад +40

      My life is screwed up in every way. Will Gita help me? 🙏

    • @DataAnalystRahul
      @DataAnalystRahul Год назад +69

      @@jayanthj9155 All the power in the world to you. Reading good books definetly helps.

    • @amitbasak6693
      @amitbasak6693 Год назад +29

      @@jayanthj9155 everyone have bad phase when krishna holds your hand he will led you to success

    • @SunilPrajapati-vr7su
      @SunilPrajapati-vr7su Год назад +15

      @@jayanthj9155 Yes, read it. You will be amazed to learn some deep knowledge about life. Again, many people read it and forget, but you can try it for yourself. Do not treat this Granth as just a book. Try to read through love, passion, and heart.

    • @rkhello
      @rkhello Год назад +2

      Very True .when all is well nothing goes in.. only when in hell everything becomes crystal clear 🤣

  • @Jugg215
    @Jugg215 2 года назад +853

    "For him who has conquered the mind, the mind is the best of friends; but for one who has failed to do so, his mind will remain the greatest enemy"

    • @vivekvicky2595
      @vivekvicky2595 2 года назад +9

      Exactly

    • @andychauhan6544
      @andychauhan6544 2 года назад +14

      Truer words have never been spoken...at 50 years old I'm at peace finally.

    • @sushmasagar316
      @sushmasagar316 Год назад +3

      Er... we must also conquer the Senses. ... and then move on to subdue the ego.. the MIND is subject to something w one can call intellect.. we do not understand these two at all.
      Just believe that when we fix our waking lives upon the Eternal Consciousness ( god, Krishna, Vishnu, Jesus, .....) and discipline our senses, the Mind comes to heel mystically.

    • @akshayhazari6570
      @akshayhazari6570 Год назад +1

      Well the first Vimana in Modern Times was flown in Mumbai by Shrikar Bapuji Talpade, before Wright Brothers.

    • @chiragarjun3270
      @chiragarjun3270 Год назад

      Those who question that time technology my answer is simple atleast they had writings on rock if some disaster happens there will be no evidence that we even existed with this tech in next 30000 years

  • @sagemode1088
    @sagemode1088 11 месяцев назад +100

    The Bhagavad Gita is ever fresh. I am reading it for maybe the 10th time and still find new realizations. It never becomes dull.

    • @nahikaruga
      @nahikaruga 2 месяца назад +2

      This is a specialty of Bhagavad Gita that in every different situation you understand a new meaning from Bhagavad Gita.

  • @Chandravadancena
    @Chandravadancena 3 года назад +2639

    Fun fact: Hinduism was never meant to be a religion. It was always a way of living.
    This means you can believe in any religion and still follow/practice Hinduism 🤗

    • @mdc9438
      @mdc9438 3 года назад +20

      @Language and Programming Channel You made a statement about yourself where he did not. Well done. Understand?

    • @mercedesbenz3751
      @mercedesbenz3751 3 года назад +182

      only hinduism allow that,
      Abharamic religions don't allow you to be a Christian/muslim and follow hinduism at the same time.

    • @Chandravadancena
      @Chandravadancena 3 года назад +52

      @ChillKing 007 i guarantee you, they already follow many aspects of Hinduism unknowingly. Calling it 'their way'. Besides when one accepts the idea of superiority/inferiority, it already limits them in so many different ways. Like Hinduism teaches, be a seeker to explore infinite possibilities.

    • @nitish9920
      @nitish9920 3 года назад +73

      Not true. Hinduism declares that you are by default divine and have a possibility to realize that you are Shiva yourself (Tat Tvam Asi - you are that). Meanwhile, christianity teaches original sin, and it is shirk in Islam to believe you are anywhere close to Allah. So fundamentally different religions breed different thought currents which manifest different behaviours. There are hundreds of important differences, another of which is that hinduism teaches that your divine consciousness is the exact same one that pervades all living beings ( non-duality), and thefefore killing even animals indiscriminately is discouraged. That is why indians have been mainly vegetarian. Unfortunately, that has changed because of western influence.

    • @nitish9920
      @nitish9920 3 года назад +99

      Christianity and islam are history centric, so they will MAKE you bekieve that their prophet is the only one you should believe in. So, an African tribe which had nothing to do with Jesus or Mohammad will be converted and made to believe in their word. Meanwhile, hinduism says that divinity can manifest in multiple forms for different populations, so a hindu has no problem if an african tribe has their own deities who have cultural relevance to that tribe. So, hinduism is a religion that allows different modes of worship, but as long as those different modes of worship themselves dont seek to prevent others from practicing different modes of worship.

  • @christinaOmNamahShivayo
    @christinaOmNamahShivayo 2 года назад +788

    This was one of my favorite episodes. Bhagavad Gita is one of the most potent books for Kali Yug. Jai Sree Krishna

    • @Nothing-yo5uo
      @Nothing-yo5uo 2 года назад +11

      This is the golden age where I can read both Tao te Ching and Bhagwat Geeta at ancient its not possible.

    • @atgwiuz
      @atgwiuz 2 года назад +5

      @@Nothing-yo5uo actually the initial phase of kaliyuga, which we are living in would be great but it goes down south from here.

    • @prashantpandey4518
      @prashantpandey4518 Год назад +7

      Jai shree krishna ji

    • @SG-pc4sv
      @SG-pc4sv Год назад +6

      Jai Shree Krishna 🙏

    • @RohitCantSing
      @RohitCantSing Год назад

      To be honest i think we are currently not living in kaliyuga . there's no certain 'king' so anyone who has talent and works hard etc can reach the top regardless of their lineage.
      Moreover earlier women weren't even allowed to be in major political position (or something similar). There's a long list to go on. But yeah when you see increasing r*pe rates , criminal shit it makes me confused.

  • @clarkspacewayne2672
    @clarkspacewayne2672 4 года назад +570

    Scrolling through the comments, and I’m loving all the love for The Gita

    • @Karan-pb8ys
      @Karan-pb8ys 4 года назад +4

      Same here

    • @SinghisKing791
      @SinghisKing791 4 года назад +11

      In the Bhagavad-gītā Lord Krishna says that success in any undertaking depends on five factors: the place; the doer; one’s various senses, like the eye and ear; the different kinds of endeavor; and finally daiva. Daiva may be taken to mean destiny or fate, which is another way of saying one’s karma. And finally it refers to the hand of the Supreme, the divine controller of all time and events. The ignorant person who imagines “Success depends only on me” cannot, Krishna says, see things as they are. The race cannot always be to the swift, the battle always to the strong, because time and events lie beyond our control. Behind all events are the workings of karma, of destiny, and behind the workings of destiny, behind time itself, is the original cause of everything, the divine will of the Supreme.
      From Vanity Karma (page 203)
      Divine explaination for Pandemic"s / Sufferings
      ruclips.net/video/RUHPLM9XPKk/видео.html
      For free PDF books share your Email Id

    • @srinjoyghosh7273
      @srinjoyghosh7273 4 года назад +12

      @@SinghisKing791 wow. i promise that some day I'll know about the Quran as profoundly as this. Respekt to you !

    • @sayanchatterjee355
      @sayanchatterjee355 4 года назад +10

      @@srinjoyghosh7273 This is the kind of harmony we want to see. 👍

    • @AC-mp7cx
      @AC-mp7cx 3 года назад

      @@srinjoyghosh7273 there are definitely false things in the gita

  • @highgrainstudios
    @highgrainstudios Год назад +90

    I had a dream last night where i was reading the Bhagavad Gita, i didn't know it was the Bhagavad Gita until someone asked me what book I am reading... I was raised Catholic btw.

    • @carowithdacivic
      @carowithdacivic 11 месяцев назад +4

      You were able to see me the title of the book? U don’t have to answer if it’s too personal. Just curious tbh

    • @samreya143
      @samreya143 11 месяцев назад +6

      Well read Gita as a conversation between two individuals where one plays as a role of God and the other is mere Human. I bet you gonna love it. Gita transcends the religion.

    • @Jaihindurashtra1
      @Jaihindurashtra1 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@carowithdacivicGive Shrimad Bhagwad Geeta a chance. Just one chance

    • @Sophia_2727
      @Sophia_2727 8 месяцев назад +8

      Krishna is calling you by the dream. Accept his call.

    • @Itsme-vg2rk
      @Itsme-vg2rk 7 месяцев назад +7

      As a Hindu, I would love to have this dream

  • @bhragutripathi2003
    @bhragutripathi2003 Год назад +571

    I have read Bhagavad Gita likely 20 times and everytime I start reading I learn something new...It changed my life

    • @workgd3083
      @workgd3083 Год назад

      :0

    • @gauravjoshi7131
      @gauravjoshi7131 Год назад

      Same case with me

    • @SplashyCannonBall
      @SplashyCannonBall 11 месяцев назад +1

      It’s all an allegory for the Human Mind.

    • @anunnakinibiru
      @anunnakinibiru 11 месяцев назад

      everytime I watch youtube video"s I learn something new... It changed my life

    • @reincarnatedmosquito
      @reincarnatedmosquito 9 месяцев назад

      @bhragutripathi2003
      Any man who speak truth , will speak no words. Bagvath Gita has no truth. Just like some other human beliefs.
      We humans live in lies and die in reality.

  • @amoghskulkarni
    @amoghskulkarni 4 года назад +2209

    12:05 Very well said. Most of the religions promote "rooting for your team". Hinduism promotes "the love for the game". That's why it's a lifestyle, not a religion.

    • @harshkumarf4379
      @harshkumarf4379 4 года назад +31

      oh he has not seen hindutva ,,, it serves the same purpose in hinduism as wahabism does to islam ,,

    • @harshkumarf4379
      @harshkumarf4379 4 года назад +6

      ​@Just another geek this kind of statistics is used by many orhtodox communals in other coutnries for ex you would see the same in european countries who say that the share of indians in their population has increased ,,,,
      how many hindus have migrated to other nations ,, do you also have the account of that ,,
      this is what you have been taught by your communals masters to throw this weird tantrum ,, you are disgraceful becua eyou use fear as a weapon to communalise the whole enviornment ,,,, not a lot different than what islamists do ,,,, hindu populaiton will never be overcome by any other religion in india ,,, and that is the reality ,,,

    • @harshkumarf4379
      @harshkumarf4379 4 года назад +4

      @Just another geek its so shaemful that a communal creep like you thinks he is doing a servie to hinduism by using paranoia ,, perhaps that is what you learned from gita ,,

    • @100rav_S1ngh
      @100rav_S1ngh 4 года назад +63

      @@harshkumarf4379 it seems u r a jihadi... Use your real name..

    • @harshkumarf4379
      @harshkumarf4379 4 года назад +13

      @@100rav_S1ngh do you think i belong to some sort of hindutva or islamic communal ideological organisation ,, i dont lie about my religion or my identity ,,, fucking creep ,, dont assume that every hindu is as communal and metally enslaved as you ,,,

  • @adrrpa168
    @adrrpa168 4 года назад +3952

    India needs to revive sanskrit. Jews have done this for hebrew.

    • @Jinx-iw6zb
      @Jinx-iw6zb 4 года назад +189

      Sanskrit is already retrieved. Every scholar in any Indian literature has to learn Sanskrit as thier language of choice is a derivation of Sanskrit. If you meant in a religious context, then I would agree as most people just blindly follow religious scholars and serials with no actual knowledge about religious texts.

    • @sanghipranit
      @sanghipranit 4 года назад +91

      If only the selected people will learn sanskrit it's not revival of the language. Sanskrit needs to be the everyday spoken language of the masses in India but sadly the people aren't very enthusiastic about it as of now.

    • @Kaiwizz
      @Kaiwizz 4 года назад +2

      @Adrr pa, first let India decide whether it will have a common national language or not!!!

    • @Kaiwizz
      @Kaiwizz 4 года назад +8

      @@sanghipranit yeah they are not, because it is a really old language !! you do realize that languages naturally evolve with time, right?

    • @metas6755
      @metas6755 4 года назад +44

      I can sense some radical RSS vibe going about here

  • @Beingapolymath
    @Beingapolymath Год назад +57

    I’m an atheist and I don’t understand why people think the Gita is a book like the Bible or Quran. Both of these books tell us what to do and what not to do. What is allowed and not allowed.
    The Gita in its basic essence is about Krishna a revered and much loved Hindu God giving lessons on battle, life, dilemma to Arjuna one of the Pandavas, when he goes through a moral abs existential crisis, because he was going into battle against the Kauravas who are his cousins, uncles, nephews et al who he will have to battle against and perhaps end their lives.
    It is about Krishna guiding Arjuna to overcome his guilt and pain to a win a war that is justified to be won by the Pandavas.
    It’s some of the greatest literature on life, war, family, love and discipline.
    My maternal grandmother was a Scholar of Hindu texts and she would sit me down and tell me the stories when I visited her for the holidays.
    So, Joe’s question is irrelevant. Whether it is real or fiction or myth, the book is a fountain of wisdom.
    Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. Do we have conclusive proof that Jesus of Nazareth existed? Or if Prophet existed?
    We are struggling to find evidence to prove Jesus lived. I don’t doubt that one bit. He existed.
    We try to spend a lot of time trying to prove if something is real or not. The Gita even if it is a myth has life changing lessons for us. Written centuries before Jesus was the Gita. And there are the upanishads and vedas, that were written in different different forns.

    • @harshalpatil6896
      @harshalpatil6896 Год назад +3

      You are right ❤

    • @tatergirl6357
      @tatergirl6357 2 месяца назад

      Fiction or myth the Holy Bible is full of wisdom and truth

    • @kumara4250
      @kumara4250 Месяц назад

      All religions are A BIG HOAX. They were created to make people FOOLS and to rule their Kingdoms without REBELLION. The pity is still foolish people are believing and following. So, the ultimate fact is " FOOLS RULED BY THE WISE", Including EDUCATED FOOLS.

    • @factshistory3193
      @factshistory3193 Месяц назад

      @@tatergirl6357lol

    • @caresbruh
      @caresbruh 23 дня назад

      ​@@tatergirl6357it's not bible is book filled with hatred

  • @donaldmac1250
    @donaldmac1250 3 года назад +962

    in my twentys I read the gita and it was the most profound literary experience of my life..that night I experienced an extraordinary mystical event which gave me abilitys of an esoterical nature that transformed me in ways that I could not have imagined. it is more than a book or a scripture it is the formula for human existance....whoever Krishna was he knew something that surpasses all of our knowledge.

    • @ayanokojikiyotaka6988
      @ayanokojikiyotaka6988 3 года назад +94

      Krishna was enlightened beyond any specie in the universe. krishna was said to be the avatar of a god named vishnu who sleeps in the center of the universe. He is Omnipotent

    • @ultimatom9834
      @ultimatom9834 3 года назад +3

      what was your experience ?

    • @donaldmac1250
      @donaldmac1250 3 года назад +76

      @@ultimatom9834 i woke up in the night with the unfamiliar name vasudeva running like a tape loop in my mind...then a strange being similar to the form of garuda appeared and temporarily possessed my body and contorted it beyond my control....this was very brief but when it left i felt normal and went back to sleep....over the next few days o could see blue light type of auras and recognize people in the dark when they weren't visible to my normal perception....my body seemed free and more coordinated.....whatever this experience means it changed the structure of my perception in a very positive sense...sorry but the implications of my relationship with this blue light are very hsrd to explain. ...it was all a consequence thst i did not expect...i conclude thst the gita poem is from a non human base

    • @ultimatom9834
      @ultimatom9834 3 года назад +11

      @@donaldmac1250 are you sure it's not a biblical demon ?

    • @ultimatom9834
      @ultimatom9834 3 года назад

      @Language and Programming Channel don't you think hindouist entities are not fallen angels (demons) ?

  • @ChaitanyaSayi
    @ChaitanyaSayi 4 года назад +2638

    We need a better explanation of Gita, can't let Joe think this is all there is. Please interview Swami Sarvapriyananda, you'll love it

  • @TheHij9
    @TheHij9 3 года назад +340

    I have been reading Bhagavad Gita, and it is so logical and gives me peace and that's it for me. I am not very intelligent can't figure out many things but i know for sure Bhagavad gita gives me peace.

    • @thecryptooptimist3479
      @thecryptooptimist3479 2 года назад

      But were you needing peace and so you did find in it?
      or that just happened

    • @adityarao3577
      @adityarao3577 2 года назад +13

      @@galaxyknuckles9000 most followers of religions may want you, some religions themselves may want you, but trust me brother hinduism doesnt want you. It is there only for you to seek.

    • @obitormn4714
      @obitormn4714 2 года назад +2

      @@galaxyknuckles9000 better than getting drowned in church

    • @davido3109
      @davido3109 2 года назад +2

      Jay!!

    • @TheHij9
      @TheHij9 2 года назад +1

      @@galaxyknuckles9000 we don't believe in proselytizing nobody everyone is on their path of purification based on their own karma, despite that we would encourage you to chant your holy names and be nice to others.

  • @makazestorm7945
    @makazestorm7945 8 месяцев назад +82

    "Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence" - Carl Sagan ❤

    • @ALC0A021
      @ALC0A021 2 месяца назад +1

      What a brilliant quote ❤

    • @HadddHarami
      @HadddHarami Месяц назад +1

      True 💯

    • @nomnom112
      @nomnom112 Месяц назад +2

      I don't know why so many people don't get this.

    • @jagdishrao5330
      @jagdishrao5330 Месяц назад

      deep

  • @felixholt7570
    @felixholt7570 3 года назад +479

    Dear Joe , Oppenheimer's quote '' I have become death ..." was actually a quotation from Christopher Isherwood's mistranslation of the word ' Kala ' which Krishna used to mean 'time' and not death. Although , I would not call it a mistranslation since time metaphorically can also mean death as time destroys everything, devours everything.

    • @mayurnayudu3376
      @mayurnayudu3376 3 года назад +23

      There is only one word to describe God in English.In Sanskrit there are many many words for god/higher being..viz Dev,Mahadev,jiva,Brahman,parmatma.hence any translation will have gaps as English cannot match with Sanskrit.

    • @helloeveryone9522
      @helloeveryone9522 3 года назад +9

      Bro Sanskrit word Meaning change with sentence

    • @felixholt7570
      @felixholt7570 3 года назад +2

      @@helloeveryone9522 bro could you please write this sentence in Sanskrit can’t understand what you are saying! 🥺

    • @ramaraksha01
      @ramaraksha01 3 года назад +8

      @@mayurnayudu3376 Brahman is not God - Brahman is EVERYTHING! you, me, the sun, the air, empty space - everything is Brahman
      God is a step lower
      Mahadev is Siva - one of the Trinity

    • @ramaraksha01
      @ramaraksha01 3 года назад +1

      He used those words at the time of the first Atomic Blast test - you missed the context here

  • @sandeepp6834
    @sandeepp6834 4 года назад +1640

    Shoutout to all my indian peeps who are scrolling through the comments while watching the video and trying to find the negative comments to get offended.

    • @mr.totoro6197
      @mr.totoro6197 4 года назад +77

      Lol I'm not indian and not Hindu either. But I'm quite spiritual and I'm even getting offended my some comments lol. One of my close indian friends was Hindu and I look back and now see his frustration

    • @darcymcnabb9259
      @darcymcnabb9259 4 года назад

      You mean east Indian.

    • @noonecares793
      @noonecares793 4 года назад +52

      @@darcymcnabb9259 no real indians, not american tribemen

    • @delishme2
      @delishme2 4 года назад

      😆

    • @astaroth282
      @astaroth282 4 года назад

      Sach me bhai

  • @Pushed2InsanityYT
    @Pushed2InsanityYT 2 года назад +734

    I'm an atheist. I have always questioned my elders if the Mahabharata was real or not? My dad said, does it even matter? Afterall it's the learning that's important. This was a great podcast. I liked how that man told us to keep our pre conceived notions aside for a moment and read the texts and apply in our daily life and slowly it will start making sense. We tend to see the bigger picture directly and conclude that it is mythological or whatever. But what he said makes sense. At the end, the target is to be a better human being, apply the things that work for you, leave what doesn't. No one size fits all.
    Definitely I'm going to read the Bhagavad Gita and keeping my atheism aside, will be able to become a better person. That's a win for me and so I don't care if the war happened or not etc-.

    • @khyatiyadav3085
      @khyatiyadav3085 2 года назад +53

      it is said the day humanity forgets mahabharat is the day we are doomed to repeat it

    • @KejriwalBhakt
      @KejriwalBhakt 2 года назад +45

      Your atheism has nothing to do with what's in the text. Geeta won't force you to believe in God. It will shape your understanding using what you already have. Give a painter a canvas and he will make you a beautiful painting but give an amateur the same and the result won't be as satisfying.
      If you are into atheism please read Upnishads. You will love it.

    • @Anish-IITP
      @Anish-IITP 2 года назад +25

      I literally think like you. But i still believe in god. I am deeply attached to charecter of Krishna

    • @Nitinmishra.6565
      @Nitinmishra.6565 2 года назад +16

      @@Anish-IITP i am atheist but i love mahavishnu and i listen shree hari stotram evey morning .

    • @shivamroy4075
      @shivamroy4075 2 года назад

      Many young boys like me and you who are not even atheist or don't have atheist family, question existence of Ramayan Mahabharat rituals culture and even God.So i think 50% of Hindu child are atheist till teenage.
      Bcoz they haven't read anything but only pseudo science that calls these stories only mythology but as grow up they start reading by themselves and than thaught starts to change...same is my story

  • @Sir-zl2nq
    @Sir-zl2nq 10 месяцев назад +38

    i sleep with the audiobook version of the gita playing next to me in bed some nights - whenever i do, i have the most beautiful dreams ❤ i can hear the scripture in the background of my dream too its absolutely profound

    • @swarupm1234
      @swarupm1234 9 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks for your comments. Will try to implement the same

    • @Sir-zl2nq
      @Sir-zl2nq 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@swarupm1234 same with teachings of jesus audiobooks

    • @strokez7002
      @strokez7002 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Sir-zl2nq That's true.. I'm a Sanatani.. I love the teachings of Jesus♥️

    • @ivashevanix4644
      @ivashevanix4644 Месяц назад

      ❤❤Sounds so beautiful ❤Going to try this. Thank you.❤❤

  • @marudhanayagam9756
    @marudhanayagam9756 2 года назад +479

    "A warrior goes to hell not for killing in battlefield. But for not fighting. Because warriors dharma is fighting". My favourite 🔥

    • @pocasanchez
      @pocasanchez Год назад +4

      How would one know if they're a warrior? It seems like anyone could use this line to justify fighting

    • @thunderbolt5748
      @thunderbolt5748 Год назад +61

      @@pocasanchez yeahhh, ik like how will the people in the army know that they are warriors and their job is to protect their nation like wtf 💀

    • @Suraj-Verma_
      @Suraj-Verma_ Год назад +30

      @@pocasanchez If he is fighting to maintain Dharma on earth.

    • @asmirann3636
      @asmirann3636 Год назад +36

      @@pocasanchez That's not how it works. This is not only about fighting in a war but it is about fighting for "your cause" in life.
      There is another quote in Bhagvat Gita which tells the individual to find his place in the battlefield. This is a metaphor meaning that an individual first has to find his place in the scheme of things in this world.
      The quote about fighting then means that you have to do your part in the world - for which you were born. You attain moksha for doing your Dharma, your sacred duty for which you are born. Or else you go back to the misery of another life when you fail to do your Dharma.

    • @marudhanayagam9756
      @marudhanayagam9756 Год назад +1

      @@user-it3dz3lb6n what's in English then?

  • @30secondsTHESIS
    @30secondsTHESIS 2 года назад +1199

    If you are a Hindu don't go through the comment box, people who do not follow Hinduism have given such beautiful ❤️ lines from Bhagwat Gita.
    And I feel so bad, that I still have not finished the entire Bhagwad Gita.
    I will make sure to read the entire Gita.
    " What's happening is going well. Whatever will happen will also be good. Do not worry for the future. Live in the present"

    • @BzBug
      @BzBug Год назад +18

      Don't feel bad abt it, I haven't even started it but I know one day I will but the main part is be a good human being and u should be good. A alag baat hai ki pooja paat bhi karna chahiye 😄

    • @None12768
      @None12768 Год назад +6

      True! I am 27 and being shreemadh bhagwat geeta since past 2 years on and off. And it is really sad to see that humari khud ki generation and the generation behind mine itnii zada chutiya ho rahi hai. The only thing is.. jitni jaldi dharam se dur gaye ho, utni tezi se wapas aa jao

    • @pavithrakt4341
      @pavithrakt4341 Год назад +2

      Same here , yet to finish the gita

    • @akshayhazari6570
      @akshayhazari6570 Год назад +4

      Well the first Vimana in Modern Times was flown in Mumbai by Shrikar Bapuji Talpade, before Wright Brothers.

    • @aj186
      @aj186 Год назад +1

      I could but my mother tells me that reading Bhagwat Geeta demands strict discipline which i cannot follow being a student sometimes i even forget to visit the temple.

  • @alencko7114
    @alencko7114 4 года назад +3135

    Hinduism,if I m not wrong started out as a way of living, not a religion!m I right? kindly correct me if I m wrong ☹️

    • @theshi7028
      @theshi7028 4 года назад +291

      True actually hinduism isnt a religion it is the people of India who immitated their ways of life to form a religion. And lord shiva gave 112 ways to transform yourself aka contemporary science of inner transformation also known as yoga is the way of life and thats where hinduism formed from.

    • @Annsu2017
      @Annsu2017 4 года назад +40

      Your absolutely right...

    • @adrrpa168
      @adrrpa168 4 года назад +106

      Yeah. Hinduism is a culture not religion. Religion is dharma

    • @Yash-em2qm
      @Yash-em2qm 4 года назад +85

      Religion was basically a medieval concept , indirectly for expansion

    • @alencko7114
      @alencko7114 4 года назад +22

      I feel it was meant/created to keep us in check.but we have forgotten the true meaning (now?!).🤔

  • @cwegers3
    @cwegers3 11 месяцев назад +17

    The most beautiful thing I have ever read, well, listened to. Every line resonates.

  • @alexwest2573
    @alexwest2573 3 года назад +644

    “When doubts haunt me, when disappointments stare me in the face ; and I see not one ray of hope on the horizon, I turn to the Bhagavad Gita and find a verse to comfort me; and I immediately begin to smile in the midst of overwhelming sorrow. Those who meditate on the Gita will derive fresh joy and new meanings from it every day” -Mahatma Gandhi

    • @kelvinfernandez4058
      @kelvinfernandez4058 3 года назад +5

      Gandhi was a farce though. He got shot by a Krishna devotee for it.

    • @alexwest2573
      @alexwest2573 3 года назад +5

      @@kelvinfernandez4058 I don’t really know much about Gandhi I never really looked into him too much but I got the quote from the back cover of a copy of the Bhagavad Gita I got from a man that was handing them out at a music fest I went too along with another book that I don’t remember the name of, I’m not trying to make a statement or anything, just sharing the quote I read on a book that was given to me

    • @yoholmes273
      @yoholmes273 3 года назад +5

      Gandhi slept with children....so lets be careful who we exalt.

    • @what2440
      @what2440 2 года назад +1

      @@yoholmes273 I'm not justifying anything he did. But in my mind, in my opinion as an individual, I think intention mattered then more than the actual action. The intention was to test his own strength of mind. Very disgusting. Very wrong. But I don't think he did it for the wrong reasons.

    • @yoholmes273
      @yoholmes273 2 года назад

      @@what2440 If you beleive a grown man has other "intentions" as it relates to sleeping with a child....I have several bridges throughout NYC I would like to sell you also.

  • @willsmith8296
    @willsmith8296 Год назад +259

    Reading Geeta is like understanding maths, it doesn't curse your life even if you don't read it. But it's like you missed to learn a out of the world wisdom..

    • @saibalsahoo8597
      @saibalsahoo8597 9 месяцев назад +5

      After intellectual understanding, you have to do SADHANA/Practice the different meditation and pranaam regularly, and After some time it will give result and you become different person, thanks 🇮🇳🙏❤

    • @shashankshukla8811
      @shashankshukla8811 6 месяцев назад

      Tell me are you the real will smith??

    • @hungryavacadoo
      @hungryavacadoo 6 месяцев назад

      How do I read it is it in English

    • @smarttalks2.039
      @smarttalks2.039 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@hungryavacadoofrom geeta press ❤

  • @fasttwitch1723
    @fasttwitch1723 4 года назад +2713

    Argh. Hindu is not a language, Hindi is. Come on America.

    • @fasttwitch1723
      @fasttwitch1723 4 года назад +190

      @YoungCrs You are one of those dumb fucks how dosen't know the difference between India ,Indians and Native Americans (called Indians by people as dumb as you).

    • @dragzarmilon
      @dragzarmilon 4 года назад +15

      yep, and the gita's also in Sanskrit

    • @nickfoory5662
      @nickfoory5662 4 года назад +6

      Atleast americans tried. Most indians dont even know their own states and people.

    • @ktdhillon
      @ktdhillon 4 года назад +42

      @@nickfoory5662 u showed exactly how we r different, we dont assume we know what everyone knows. ur american arrogance is still going strong when ur so called "great" nation has lost all its glamour and appeal.

    • @manishskumar617
      @manishskumar617 4 года назад +22

      @YoungCrs bruh really? Come on, you're only making yourself look miserable here

  • @Aninda_Creation
    @Aninda_Creation Год назад +60

    Love from Bangladesh. Hare Krishna..

    • @bobhope4949
      @bobhope4949 3 месяца назад

      These two baldies are definitely members

  • @nikhilsrivastva5538
    @nikhilsrivastva5538 Год назад +382

    "You have eminated from me, and one day you will return to me." This is my fav quote. i remind myself of this line whenever I am nervous or afraid before any high stake situation.

    • @aditeerao9455
      @aditeerao9455 Год назад +4

      Sab janm mujhi se paate hain phir laut mujhi mein aate hain

    • @BelchingBeaver69
      @BelchingBeaver69 Год назад +1

      So the semen will be sucked back into the sack ??

    • @Infinitesoul091
      @Infinitesoul091 Год назад +1

      ​@@BelchingBeaver69bruh do you really think big bang occurred from semen

    • @Theabyss456
      @Theabyss456 9 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@Infinitesoul091and how did you come to the assumption that God gives Birth like us?

    • @notsocoolguy16
      @notsocoolguy16 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@aditeerao9455 I'm an atheist but love rashmirathi man just beautifully written by Ramdhari Singh Dinkar sad such beautiful poems aren't a part of curriculum

  • @benc2972
    @benc2972 4 года назад +129

    I just listened to the full Bhagavad Gita online a month ago. It's beautiful, ancient and full of truth. I'm listening to it again now. I'm not religious, but it speaks to me.

    • @vishvnaik2756
      @vishvnaik2756 4 года назад +3

      It spoke to me too. 🍀🌎💯🙏🏻🍀I’m 25

    • @vishvnaik2756
      @vishvnaik2756 4 года назад +5

      The most wonderful experience of my life was reading it. Now I’m trying to inculcate those values and teachings into my life.

    • @benc2972
      @benc2972 4 года назад +14

      The more I research this vedic and hindu stuff, the more I think I've found a religion. Its phenomenal. I'm 41.

    • @nitinpandey6037
      @nitinpandey6037 4 года назад +11

      It's not a religious scripture , it talks about your dharma in life

    • @benc2972
      @benc2972 4 года назад +10

      @@nitinpandey6037 I live in America. Anything remotely philosophical seems religious here. But I never would have found it had I not been studying Hinduism in my spare time. Thank you for your input.

  • @shaniell.mathur6372
    @shaniell.mathur6372 2 года назад +397

    Reading The Bhagwad Gita changed my life for the good . Amazing teachings ..

    • @sakshamrao6581
      @sakshamrao6581 Год назад +2

      Read 3 chapters ,it's the most knowledgeable thing I have ever read

    • @NSh23
      @NSh23 Год назад

      Pls share link of the book you read. Thanks!

  • @rameshj7574
    @rameshj7574 Год назад +37

    Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare
    Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare ❤❤

  • @SayanGamer11
    @SayanGamer11 3 года назад +164

    I recommend everyone reading the Geeta. It's a stepping stone to spiritual enlightenment.

    • @Nothing-yo5uo
      @Nothing-yo5uo 2 года назад

      I love both Geeta and Tao Te Ching.

    • @fazer79
      @fazer79 2 года назад

      Enlightenment does not come from any book! It comes through self realization. Because believing something written somewhere is just blindly following something. Enlightenment means finding the truth yourself.

    • @SayanGamer11
      @SayanGamer11 2 года назад +3

      @@fazer79 You definitely need to read it 😆

    • @heeroverse9285
      @heeroverse9285 2 года назад +1

      @@fazer79 Geeta never says to compulsorily follow itself, unlike some other religious books. It gives the wisdom, then it's upto that person if he wants that.

    • @fazer79
      @fazer79 2 года назад

      @@heeroverse9285 even if he takes a single line from it the question remains the same!

  • @mahntheknee8851
    @mahntheknee8851 2 года назад +1170

    Just so everyone know, there were three main libraries in India where all the books were kept. Ayurveda, Math, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Astrology you name it. But there were no copies as such. And all the three libraries were burnt to ashes when mughals invaded India. If British have had invaded atleast the books would have been secured in a museum today.

    • @RojaJaneman
      @RojaJaneman 2 года назад

      Yeah. Mughals had a scorched earth and enslave/loot everything policy. Only one book mattered. Everything else was demonic 😂

    • @KashishKaushal
      @KashishKaushal 2 года назад +70

      Correct

    • @anirprasadd
      @anirprasadd 2 года назад +126

      It wasn't the mughals. It was other Islamic regimes. The mughal dynasty began with Babur, who won the first battle of panipat in 1526. He started the mughal dynasty.
      Please don't spread bullshit

    • @rskolkata
      @rskolkata 2 года назад +178

      @@anirprasadd yes but his point is the nature of invasions...

    • @bhaktikulkarni2005
      @bhaktikulkarni2005 2 года назад +169

      @@anirprasadd Mughal too contributed in destruction every way possible..

  • @Mooniscool-w8g
    @Mooniscool-w8g 4 года назад +469

    There is story where Sanjay visits the battlefield after the war ends just to confirm whether the war happened or not. When he was searching for proof of the battle a rishi(monk) tells him that the battle is happening in our minds.
    The five Pandwa's are our five senses Krishna is atman(Soul) the 100 Kaurav is the vices we battle everyday.
    And we battle the vices everyday and sometimes our relatives teachers and loved ones are on the other side of the battle but we have to decide do we fight the vices or let the vices win.

    • @sathvikacharya2585
      @sathvikacharya2585 4 года назад +31

      Interesting take dude

    • @Mooniscool-w8g
      @Mooniscool-w8g 4 года назад +38

      @@RAHULSAINI-kt2kn tere sankar bohot accha hai zindagi mein bohot pragati karoge.

    • @shantanuselokar6357
      @shantanuselokar6357 3 года назад +15

      Even Paramhansa Yogananda's book God Talks With Arjuna has the same take. The whole mahabharat is a take over of the mind(kingdom) by the sense inclinations (kauravs) , and how the pure discriminative intellect (pandus) has to take back the kingdom of the mind.

    • @lenovodolby7517
      @lenovodolby7517 3 года назад +15

      1st time got to know this perspective. Thanks.

    • @adityaahuja4
      @adityaahuja4 3 года назад +5

      This is an unauthentic understanding of Bhagavad Gita. The war actually happened! And we should study from right sources.

  • @1NEFFIBLE
    @1NEFFIBLE Год назад +13

    "How nice... these people are trying to connect". POWERFULLY poignant especially right now to me.
    Thank you for the Epiphany!
    I've been beating myself up because I've learned so much but few will listen, and family already set belief paradigm in stone, unwilling to learn more.
    How nice, they're trying to connect.
    ☝️😇🤚

  • @RomelloValentine
    @RomelloValentine 3 года назад +311

    The Bgahavad Gita is real at another level of reality. Remember Rishis are sages of divine inspiration. These stories are transmitted across infinite time to inspire consciousness where it appears. The reason the Gita is the truth is because it represents the principles of the 'highest' reality.

    • @sipraghosh7241
      @sipraghosh7241 2 года назад +1

      @Nilesh Kumar Sharma ❤❤

    • @kodykindhart5644
      @kodykindhart5644 2 года назад

      Life is in the journey

    • @arturhashmi6281
      @arturhashmi6281 2 года назад +1

      @Nilesh there ar many names, you met this one because of place you live, Krishna is just a word, which can't comprehend this state of being

  • @mak9856
    @mak9856 4 года назад +158

    The battleground is set and here it goes: Arjuna stands before Lord Krishna and asks: God why should i fight, the people ill be fighting are my family, blood relations, what good will it bring to me. Then Krishna replies: I am time, i am the destroyer of the worlds, even if you do not fight the Kauravas i will kill them anyways, but you must fight Arjuna as it is your duty as a Kshatriya (warrior). For when you fight the evil, the generations to come will know that you fought for the good and it will give them faith in righteousness.

  • @capt.redarrow4347
    @capt.redarrow4347 2 года назад +48

    As an Indian after reading the comments I am genuinely surprised by how much westerners know about Gita.

    • @uttamthakur2016
      @uttamthakur2016 2 года назад +5

      Father of Atomic bomb called J Robert Oppenheimer read Gita and transformed knowledge to nuclear bomb . I think this is why western people are eager to know Gita and its importance.

  • @moviesenthil
    @moviesenthil 9 месяцев назад +8

    The Gita taught me about my fundamental individual insignificance, when Krishna answered Arjuna's essential question, "Where does all this end, Krishna??" and Krishna answered, "I am the beginning and the end, and all that lies in between", imploring Arjuna to simply do his duty at the moment, and leave everything else to Krishna.
    Knowing our place in the world can help us make peace with all that we deal with, if only we do not unnecessarily burden ourselves with a sense of importance.

  • @s.gerardot.7342
    @s.gerardot.7342 3 года назад +238

    "According to Vedic opinion, there are two ways of passing from this world - one in light and one in darkness. When one passes in light, he does not come back; but when one passes in darkness, he returns." - Bhagavad Gita 8.26

    • @grimmywizard
      @grimmywizard 2 года назад +18

      I'm born a hindu and didn't know that.
      So basically we all passed with darkness and thus, here we're

    • @saviesmor4162
      @saviesmor4162 2 года назад +3

      @@grimmywizard You are born hindu but may be ignorant Hindu.

    • @grimmywizard
      @grimmywizard 2 года назад +2

      @@saviesmor4162 so a stranger who doesn't know jackshit about me is judging me based on a comment. Typical fanatic. Mate getting your shite together first before coming at me, your own conscience isn't clear enough

    • @modi_yogi_army
      @modi_yogi_army 2 года назад +1

      @@grimmywizard he said "maybe" ignorant... Maybe is a powerful word... The use of "maybe" shows that he's not fully sure ure ignorant. So he's not judging you when he uses "maybe".

    • @grimmywizard
      @grimmywizard 2 года назад +1

      @@modi_yogi_army shut your trap. Someone's gonna come say maybe you're a rat and a thief, you okay with that? Maybe is a way of sounding sneaky, I don't want anyone assuming anything about me

  • @Changinglives2000
    @Changinglives2000 4 года назад +161

    Cappo said a very cool line 7:45 ,
    "I don't know its real or not but it works for me that what matters"
    Well said buddy

    • @yj9032
      @yj9032 4 года назад +3

      Piyush Bawane yeah, but keep it out of my science books

    • @user-qn5yr3wv6f
      @user-qn5yr3wv6f 3 года назад

      @Gotthatgoin4meanoyone asked you dumbo

    • @yj9032
      @yj9032 3 года назад

      @Abhay Kumar singh then don’t expect your child to win a Nobel award

    • @Changinglives2000
      @Changinglives2000 Год назад

      @@yj9032 man these guys like YJ are so salty,
      he is talking about inspiration not copying. use your brain

  • @FLCL75
    @FLCL75 2 года назад +76

    I really liked Cappo's response at the end to those that say "religion is the problem". No, ego is the problem: "this is our team, and we are right, and we have to convert or destroy those on the other team."
    Rather, he says humility is the answer; entering another house of worship, to think "these people are seeking connection to the divine and to a community, i understand and want that too."

    • @inquisitive8903
      @inquisitive8903 Год назад +4

      It doesn't apply to all religious ppl, some are much more dogma conditioned and combine that with ego, you have a dangerous combo.

  • @Galaxstase
    @Galaxstase Год назад +13

    This is sooo deep! Ive always been fascinated with Vedic teachings and mythology.

    • @rajdas1201
      @rajdas1201 10 месяцев назад +1

      Only there is no such thing as Vedic "mythology". These are actual histories.

    • @Galaxstase
      @Galaxstase 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@rajdas1201 you are correct.

  • @patriciamarie5957
    @patriciamarie5957 4 года назад +470

    You need to interview an ISKCON Guru!!! Hare Krishna 🖤🖤

    • @AmanDixit1994
      @AmanDixit1994 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/8TkWJuL6180/видео.html
      Watch it part 2 geeta subtitles 👍

    • @WøR3T-7
      @WøR3T-7 3 года назад +4

      हरे कृष्ण 🚩🚩🙏🙏

    • @STUDIOUSBRO
      @STUDIOUSBRO 3 года назад +1

      Sadhguru

    • @patriciamarie5957
      @patriciamarie5957 3 года назад +19

      @@STUDIOUSBRO Sadguru isn't a vaishnava though, I'm thinking more like an Iskcon guru!!!

    • @rishabhdev7468
      @rishabhdev7468 3 года назад +1

      Hare Krishna

  • @sinshu5269
    @sinshu5269 2 года назад +654

    I'm an Indian & it's my humble request, if you don't believe in our history then don't believe it but don't try to label it as fake or myth

    • @brahm-ahamasmi
      @brahm-ahamasmi 2 года назад +46

      There is something called freedom of speech. You get offended, that's OK. Learn to deal with it

    • @sinshu5269
      @sinshu5269 2 года назад +259

      @@brahm-ahamasmi jldi jldi freedom of speech likh deta hu cool lagunga 💀💀

    • @brahm-ahamasmi
      @brahm-ahamasmi 2 года назад +19

      @@sinshu5269 Can you do any better than this? May be reflect on what I said, and its validity. Seedhe doosre ko demean karne se tum sahi nahi ho jaoge. Give arguments. May be try arguing why Freedom of Speech is not a good thing, or why there should be limits to it. Then you will look cool.

    • @runnerboys9277
      @runnerboys9277 2 года назад +12

      bhai kitno ko smjhayega . jinko believe krna hai woh karenge aur jinko nhi krna woh nhi .

    • @sinshu5269
      @sinshu5269 2 года назад +67

      @@brahm-ahamasmi bada aaya "learn to deal with it" bevkoof kahika

  • @bonebrothbro
    @bonebrothbro 4 года назад +344

    What I've learned from these comments is that people love this book, it's really good, and these guys didn't do it justice in a few minute clip. Alright, I'll bite and read it. Also I thought it was a good description of how faith works.

    • @funnygifs8055
      @funnygifs8055 4 года назад +1

      Alex White 👌🏻

    • @Dream11KaBoss
      @Dream11KaBoss 4 года назад +8

      Gita is all about karma ... and if u apply and have faith in karma u will get great results ..

    • @abercrombiefitch5431
      @abercrombiefitch5431 4 года назад +2

      Vedant Goswami karma is a way of empowering your spirit through belief, faith and self-confidence in your actions. Every man must live by principles, irrespective his socioeconomic status. It's also about morality and doing what you believe is congruent with your principles. Your actions reinforce faith and empower your spirit which is the essence of your life and consciousness. Hope you understood what I tried to say.

    • @amanbeniwal1576
      @amanbeniwal1576 4 года назад

      It's a good mythology to start from.
      Great learnings but Nothing is Real because we Indian are pretty religious.

    • @n000d13s
      @n000d13s 4 года назад +2

      Yeah man! Bagadhgita is actually a small part of mahabharata that went viral. In short, there is a war between cousins. One of the cousins takes a side and gives a long lecture to one of his cousins about its okay to kill his cousin bros because its the right thing to do. They have an arguement about the war and the god krishna who is also his cousin says war is necessary. Its not the like the bible of hindusims but it is viewed that way because of western influence. Vedas are different from mahabharata which is an epic fiction. Vedas are written by ancient indian scholars like those at citadel in GoT (a place called taxilla - now in pakistan) experimented and written it. It is written by multiple scholars about various subjects. Later, religion was injected into it.

  • @marjoriegoodwin2993
    @marjoriegoodwin2993 11 месяцев назад +10

    Ragunath gives an easily understood explanation of the steps of faith, which can be applied to any belief system. I`m delighted that he is so clear. Joe actually asks hard questions and gains great knowledge in the bargain. As do we all.

  • @sasha8664
    @sasha8664 4 года назад +1267

    Hindu isnt a language Joe.Hindi is.
    And in
    ancient times it was SANSKRIT.

    • @CoronaVirus-fu3zl
      @CoronaVirus-fu3zl 4 года назад +81

      Sanskrit has always been a language of the elite few.
      The mass spoke in prakrit languages .

    • @siddhanttyagi5104
      @siddhanttyagi5104 4 года назад +23

      Sanskrit was basically broken down into hindi and urdu as the time progressed by the people.

    • @barebasics
      @barebasics 4 года назад +3

      Sidd T and bangla

    • @CoronaVirus-fu3zl
      @CoronaVirus-fu3zl 4 года назад +31

      @@siddhanttyagi5104 NO. Already at the times of buddha, sanskrit and prakrit were separate(but related) language ttaditions . Hindi and urdu came from madhyamaghadi and pali which are from prakrit tradition.

    • @zummotv1013
      @zummotv1013 4 года назад +9

      its Hinglish now.

  • @granthendriksz2507
    @granthendriksz2507 3 года назад +757

    If I told you 20 years ago that I'd be watching this on my phone you wouldn't believe me.

    • @abishekrajpandey8691
      @abishekrajpandey8691 3 года назад +15

      But he is not telling about future but past idiot

    • @insearchof9090
      @insearchof9090 3 года назад +3

      You got it right.

    • @stooby267
      @stooby267 3 года назад +3

      @@abishekrajpandey8691 watch Above Majestic

    • @issemxfi
      @issemxfi 3 года назад +11

      If I tell you today, I will watch this in my glasses before 2030, will you believe me??

    • @HsenagNarawseramap
      @HsenagNarawseramap 3 года назад +3

      @@abishekrajpandey8691 time is a flat circle

  • @BabalonNuit
    @BabalonNuit Год назад +544

    I came to the Bhagavad-Gita in October of 2001, when I was contemplating life in the wake of 9-11. My eyes fell on my copy of the Gita (which I had not yet read) and I decided it was time to read it. Then it seemed important to start with Chapters 9-11. It was a transformative experience, as though I had been reborn, and ever since then, I read it again whenever I need a spiritual "boost". Krishna really is a far more amazing and kick-ass Deity than "jesus' with all the uptightness and hellfire and strictures and condemnation of this and that.

    • @Shivumgrover
      @Shivumgrover Год назад +59

      I'm happy that you love Krishna🥰 but Jesus. All Hindus respect Jesus for being so strong that he forgave his enemies even after he was tortured so terribly. That's pretty badass.
      Jai shri krishna 🙏🥰

    • @adityajoshi7465
      @adityajoshi7465 Год назад +67

      @@Shivumgrover say for yourself man. You're not the representative of all hindus.

    • @Shivumgrover
      @Shivumgrover Год назад +11

      @@adityajoshi7465 agreed 🥰

    • @BabalonNuit
      @BabalonNuit Год назад

      @@Shivumgrover Actually, the story is mainly a crock of crap. There is apparently evidence that Jesus was 'rescued" and was packed off to KASHMIR to live out his life out of reach of the Romans. It seems his 'resurrection" was more of a "came out of a trauma-induced coma".
      Also, there were several candidates for "messiah" at the time, including John the Baptist, and it is generally accepted that the story of "Jesus" is a "composite" story.
      Finally we have the Council of Nicaea, where it was decided that the ROMAN CATHOLIC version of events was going to be accepted as the "orthodox" version of "Jesus's life and death" and anyone who tried to say otherwise would be KILLED.

    • @nmo3148
      @nmo3148 Год назад +57

      @@adityajoshi7465 Hindus do not disrespect other religions

  • @BooksDharmaZindagi
    @BooksDharmaZindagi Месяц назад +2

    As a person who is born in a Muslim family, I've always kept a special love for Bhagavad Gita. I've managed to use time to create this video and I hope I can picture a bit the beauty of this beautiful book of wisdom. This is a Videobook and I created this for the love of Bhagavad Gita. There are many ancient scriptures, but Bhagavad Gita is more ancient than its given date. The beauty of this book is, it's not religious. This is my personal fundings that Hinduism and the Bhagavad Gita is not based on a particular religion. It's a philosophy book of all the time. Philosophy did not begin from Greek with Socrates and Aristotle. It's older than them and the deepest human thoughts raised from the Himalayan part of the earth. Starting from language, art, philosophy and Vedic science.
    It's wonderful that a book of wisdom applied in millions of people's lives for thousands of years until today and it doesn't create any harm to anyone. It's a book that makes you overcome in the battle of life and keeps you stay in love and other living beings.
    ruclips.net/video/Uni4q3IIRxQ/видео.html

  • @cowboi7883
    @cowboi7883 2 года назад +99

    Reading bhagwat gita is really an amazing experience

  • @rupakyadav51
    @rupakyadav51 3 года назад +805

    Love from Nepal, Hinduism is everything

    • @TheTranceCartel
      @TheTranceCartel 3 года назад +21

      Now tell the panditas to let non-Indian, non-Nepali Shaivites into Pashupatinath, the administration is racist and won't let White or Black in, even if Hindu, they turned me away

    • @raispaceofficial
      @raispaceofficial 3 года назад +56

      @@TheTranceCartel cant. History of too many invasions and destruction. Its like the N word. You gotta serve time.

    • @TheTranceCartel
      @TheTranceCartel 3 года назад +7

      @@raispaceofficial That's racist though. They're literally Hindu and you're saying they can't enter because their skin colour?

    • @TheTranceCartel
      @TheTranceCartel 3 года назад +4

      @@raispaceofficial They let dark-skinned Muslims in who look like Nepalis, its all race-based

    • @Silvercobra3
      @Silvercobra3 3 года назад +20

      @@TheTranceCartel nope, its not because of color. Please don't turn things as your way.

  • @imanualmahida8278
    @imanualmahida8278 3 года назад +337

    3:58 archeological avidence
    1. "dwarka city "that disappear in sea have recently found by indian scientists near cost of Gujarat in india.
    2. "Ramsetu"the bridge between sri Lanka and india is still there
    3. "Kurukshetra" where the battle of mahabharat happen there the soil is steel red and scientist have found radioactivity and got to conclusion that atomic weapons had been used many years ago.

    • @greatest5902
      @greatest5902 3 года назад +70

      source: trust me bro

    • @Orion225
      @Orion225 3 года назад +1

      Or provide link

    • @dhileepkumar5813
      @dhileepkumar5813 3 года назад +11

      @@greatest5902 lmaooo on point

    • @pratikt5702
      @pratikt5702 3 года назад +19

      That doesn't prove that 'vimanas' were real. Moreover red soil and radiation doesn't prove nuclear weapons. It's common sense. To be able to have the technology to build nuclear weapons, means that you need to have centuries of modern scientific knowledge, which includes but is not limited to relativity, electromagnetic theory, quantum mechanics, and nuclear physics of course. Not to mention the incredible and precise engineering that's required to build a bomb.
      There is 100% no chance ANY ancient civilisation had access to nuclear weapons. Nor 'vimanas' for that matter.
      Cause if they did, there's no way at all that that amount of scientific and technical knowledge would leave no trace at all.

    • @rp6699
      @rp6699 3 года назад +1

      there was no atomic war . but the weapons used were a different category.

  • @RG-un2vl
    @RG-un2vl Год назад +44

    These conversations always begin in a promising manner, and then just really descends into a myopic western interpretation of a very limited scope. If one were to make any sense of these Epics one has to study them in their entirety. One cannot follow a western timeline set for them during colonial times, make a mishmash of what they actually say, not realize how limiting English translations of them are etc. One has to realize the world that existed then, the Vedic, ethos and the context that it offers, without which there is much confusion as seen in this interview. What is fascinating about every western interview on Sanatana Dharma is this quest to find the most banal utilitarian value out of each concept without bothering about the entire picture. This is what makes it possible for them to sell books on the subject and make money but never to experience it and it’s true potential. For example, the question.” do you believe the Bhagwad Gita is real”. The question is so off kilter.Bhagwad Gita is about dharma, doing the right thing, understanding the nature of our surroundings, understanding our relationship with the universe. It’s a quest. It’s like asking if that is real. Well, it depends on the sincerity of the person. The Bhagwad Gita will only be.’real’ to the people who have an intention to know it.

    • @anjneyrai
      @anjneyrai Месяц назад

      How beautifully said.

    • @sdawg573
      @sdawg573 Месяц назад

      westerners are clowns

    • @Noora11_3
      @Noora11_3 Месяц назад

      I love your comment. Very well said. And i agree completely.

  • @joyfulsavage9905
    @joyfulsavage9905 4 года назад +224

    "In the night of all beings,
    the wise man sees only the radiance of Self,
    But in the sense world where all beings wake,
    for him is as dark as Night"
    - Krishna

    • @mikekallos9248
      @mikekallos9248 4 года назад +11

      @mugiwara pirates he who is enlightened knows that this world and the self is an illusion? And he is not attached to the illusion sees past it.

    • @sadhanabrataroy9117
      @sadhanabrataroy9117 4 года назад +1

      In Tyron Woodley's philosophy you are racist.

    • @johnwest3518
      @johnwest3518 4 года назад +1

      At the end, as it is with everyone, the one who knows they are mortal (and lives their life, after realization, with those thoughts) begin early in their lives to cleanse their souls. But while still alive (sense world) where people are all busy with life (all beings wake), he only sees absent mindedness. -this is my interpretation.

    • @smit.x
      @smit.x 4 года назад +5

      @mugiwara pirates People often confuse the meaning of this verse by taking the words literally. Those who are in mundane consciousness look to material enjoyment as the real purpose of life. They consider the opportunity for worldly pleasures as the success of life, or “day,” and deprivation from sense pleasures as darkness, or “night.” On the other hand, those who have become wise with divine knowledge, see sense enjoyment as harmful for the soul, and hence view it as “night.” They consider refraining from the objects of the senses as elevating to the soul, and hence look on it as “day.” Using those connotations of the words, Shree Krishna states that what is night for the sage is day for the worldly-minded people, and vice versa.

  • @riu8824
    @riu8824 Год назад +121

    After reading bhagwat geeta i am ex-muslim hindu from pakistan.
    Everyone should read it.

    • @prafulkarkera7378
      @prafulkarkera7378 Год назад +3

      Wow

    • @Rashid_154
      @Rashid_154 Год назад +12

      they didn't charge you with blasphemy or some shit? I heard that place is wild for non-muslims.

    • @cactus8666
      @cactus8666 Год назад +14

      @@Rashid_154. We can’t go public

    • @divyanshshukla6411
      @divyanshshukla6411 Год назад +1

      ​@@cactus8666 are you also ex muslim ?

    • @cactus8666
      @cactus8666 Год назад +4

      @@divyanshshukla6411 yes

  • @tobystewart4403
    @tobystewart4403 4 года назад +280

    “If the radiance of a thousand suns were to burst at once into the sky, that would be like the splendor of the Mighty One... I am mighty, world-destroying Time.”
    ― The Bhagavad Gita
    J. Robert Oppenheimer likened the phrase to the flash of nuclear detonation. He changed the second phrase to "I am become Death, the shatterer of worlds."
    This dude is on the money, he knows the text.

    • @steveo5611
      @steveo5611 4 года назад +2

      nah, he’s just some lead singer of a punk rock band who’s watched ancient aliens a lot. He has the same credentials in archeology and theology as you or me or any know it all asshole that coments on these sections.

    • @devan_danger
      @devan_danger 4 года назад +13

      @@steveo5611 have you had no luck studying from the teachers of the vedas in an ashram in India for 7 years? Because it sounds like you have no idea.

    • @steveo5611
      @steveo5611 4 года назад +1

      @@devan_danger no I have not had the opertunity to fully commit to study the vedas of the bhagavad gita. But they have always fascinated me. I only get bits and peace’s off the internet and some text books. Later I plan to fully understand the hindu religion. Along with the epic of gilgamesh.

    • @steveo5611
      @steveo5611 4 года назад

      @@samirjani6174 thanks i’ll check it out

    • @shivendrasaxena2199
      @shivendrasaxena2199 4 года назад +11

      I think being an Hindu, it qualifies me to answer this.
      So basically, Lord Krishna a says this.. But it's the half truth. Complete abstract is as follows.. Whenever violence will go out of control.. Whenever evils will rule the world, whenever people's sufferings will go unbearable.. I will come as a destroyer.. Destroyer of evil.. Saviour of those who aren't.

  • @SenSei_ANKIT_JUYAL
    @SenSei_ANKIT_JUYAL Месяц назад +1

    As a Sanskrit teacher and a scholar of Sanatana Dharma from the age of 8 year old i want to share a bhagwat Geeta thought with today's generation for their betterment, apply this in your life you will absolutely feel different
    this goes something like this -
    क्रोधाद्भवति सम्मोहः सम्मोहात्स्मृतिविभ्रमः।
    स्मृतिभ्रंशाद् बुद्धिनाशो बुद्धिनाशात्प्रणश्यति॥
    "From anger there comes delusion; from delusion, the loss of memory; from the loss of memory,
    the destruction of discrimination; and with the destruction of discrimination, he is lost."

  • @solodolotrevino
    @solodolotrevino 4 года назад +419

    I love how Joe is playing Mr logic man now like he wasn’t getting high and peddling Ancient alien theories last decade

    • @ChestZeroeski
      @ChestZeroeski 4 года назад +5

      I love it too!...gives hope that peeps can evolve as we all start small. I'll take aliens over centralized banking anyway if we wanted to compare fools.

    • @sagniknath5537
      @sagniknath5537 4 года назад +8

      I think he was trying to balance Raghu's beliefs that the technological advancements mentioned in these ancient texts did actually exist. In a way, the current lack of evidence of ancient advanced civilization does little to either support or even disprove the belief. As the Gita says, Time is the destroyer of all things. Iron, steel, aluminum based structures would all eventually face decay and leave no trace for future archaeologists to uncover. Which is why the Vedic gurus laid more emphasis on transmitting knowledge orally rather than through writing. In fact, many believe the actual writing of Sanskrit was developed many centuries, if not thousands of years, after the vocal inception of the language

    • @jlogue751
      @jlogue751 4 года назад +3

      He is hard to watch now great flood wiped out all our ancient technology gotta start all over and of course is nothing left All the information out there and start to become obvious

    • @harshkumarf4379
      @harshkumarf4379 4 года назад +2

      @@sagniknath5537 logic is the biggest evidence to disprove that outrageous claims ,, you think that a civilization existed in th eworld which could use brhamastra , nuclear weapoons flyin chariots , lost their scientific ability like that ,, scientific evolution is a continous story it does not travel backwards from knowing everything to knowing nothing ,, some bitchass ruler with the swrods in hand and riding horses beat the most scientifically advanced civilization having nuclear weapons

    • @anttam117
      @anttam117 3 года назад +2

      Dude, don't go that far away; just remember how Joe wets his undies whenever Graham Hancock is on the show. Don't take me wrong, I love Graham Hancock, I'm not sure if there's any truth to his wilder claims (to be honest, I couldn't care less, I'm not a darling who makes his life identity around "reason" and skepticism, like Shermer), but he talks about issues of our collective past that are outrageous to the sensibilities of modern minds and yet Joe eats every single morsel.
      Pretty sure he was trying to be all Shermer on this guy because claims of ancient Indian UFOs are far crazier than Hancock's primal super civilization, plus, he doesn't have Hancock's charisma.

  • @jaymehta27
    @jaymehta27 2 года назад +434

    It's a simple thing Joe.
    Before you could the effects that mantras had on the mind via MRIs, they were still having the effect. Just because we can't measure something doesn't mean it don't exist .
    Another example is give a child in the 1st grade a question from the 10th grade. He/she will not be able to solve it, but he/she needs to grow till 10th to solve it. Same with mankind, we need to grow spiritually to understand a lot of concepts.
    Hard evidence is good, but it's not the only thing to look for. As Raghu mentions, once you find the right thing, take the leap of faith.
    Cheers :)

    • @shubhamtrivedi1189
      @shubhamtrivedi1189 2 года назад +6

      Well put 👍

    • @jcgizzle
      @jcgizzle 2 года назад +6

      Exactly, people like Joe defer their inner knowing to modern science... someone else's theory. Faith is small reveals as you travel life... great explanation!

    • @parimalvasava3534
      @parimalvasava3534 2 года назад +11

      @@jcgizzle faith isn't your faith. Whatever religion you are following is passed on you by your parents. You didn't see anything mentioned in your holy books or your didn't explore other religions and choose one you like. It was totally someone else's faith.
      Unlike religion, science Atleast has hard evidence to back everything.

    • @jcgizzle
      @jcgizzle 2 года назад +15

      @@parimalvasava3534 lol... science is a religion. Literally everything science puts forward is a theory until some other science debunks it. Starting with evolution and the theory of relativity... learned this back in primary school.
      Don't give up your innate inner knowing because these "scientists" convinced you that they were smarter than you. You know better than that...

    • @parimalvasava3534
      @parimalvasava3534 2 года назад

      @@jcgizzle bruh...do you want me to give differences between science and religion?
      In science, they give theories until they are proven and if proven wrong, they accept it. And in religion they dont even try to prove anything, they just take everything written in some books by humans who didn't knew anything about life, earth or universe, as fact. You want me to believe some guy came out of no where just started making galaxies and galaxies and put some living thing on one rock? And he never appeared?
      You really think god made this world? When Nothing on this earth is perfect. Nothing.

  • @harvbegal6868
    @harvbegal6868 3 года назад +428

    I'm not an expert on any of this but Genesh is a really cool God.

    • @ramaraksha01
      @ramaraksha01 3 года назад +44

      George Lucas must have seen the image somewhere & that gave him the idea of Yoda - remember in the movie, the hero goes in search of a great teacher - everyone was expecting a white old guy with a kindly looking face - instead they get a little green comical "creature"
      That is what Hinduism is saying - Don't expect God to meet our preconceived notions of what He or She must look like
      For Christians God must come down as a young white male, shoulder-length blond hair, with a light behind his head and must answer to the name of Jesus
      If he came down as a woman? They might kill him! As a black man or a Brown man and says his name is Rama? They will burn him to death!
      For Muslims God must come down as a bright light & speak with a booming Darth-vader like voice - male, of course!
      PURE IDOLATRY! And they point the finger at us!
      Crazy!
      Shows how we still have a 2nd class mentality when we don't speak up

    • @dipteshh
      @dipteshh 3 года назад +8

      He IS !!!

    • @MnM008
      @MnM008 3 года назад +3

      Yes, but I always had this question that the elephant is alive but the original guy was dead

    • @ramaraksha01
      @ramaraksha01 3 года назад +11

      @@MnM008 It is a metaphor - not to be taken literally
      Ganesha was the inspiration for Yoda - basically everyone who was watching Star Wars and heard about this great Teacher was expecting a tall, kindly, old, white man with a white beard, but instead they get a comical, little green "creature"!
      What it was saying is to not expect God to meet our pre-conceived notions of what he or she must look like
      To Christians God must come down as a young white male, blue eyes, blond hair and must answer to the name Jesus
      If he came down as a black man, he would get kicked out
      If he came down as a woman, she might get raped
      If he came down as a brown man and said his name is Rama, he might be lynched to death!
      For Muslims it is harder, God must come down as a bright light and speak with a booming voice, male, of course!

    • @negig2161
      @negig2161 3 года назад +3

      They are manifestation of God

  • @studywithmevlogs
    @studywithmevlogs 8 месяцев назад +8

    Hare krishna.. Jay shree ram...Proud to be a hindu....Spread love and happiness..

  • @RAJENDRAPRASAD-ne6nu
    @RAJENDRAPRASAD-ne6nu Год назад +186

    Raghu is truly blessed in a way. You born in the US with out any strong linkage with Hinduism but somehow he found the path to Yoga and this spiritual Conciseness is truely amazing. Respect🙏

  • @mayankmishra6952
    @mayankmishra6952 Год назад +45

    My Favourite teaching of Geeta is " just like heavy Wind flows and takes away a Boat, just like that continuous negative thoughts takes away mind to crazy paths. Only by practice, a person can learn to control mind"

  • @desklime744
    @desklime744 Год назад +112

    That sentance gives me goosebumps 😳
    -: Im Creator but also a Destroyer of the world 🌎

    • @footyreporter3273
      @footyreporter3273 Год назад +2

      *worlds

    • @satyendratiwari2172
      @satyendratiwari2172 Год назад +4

      Not the world dude ..the everything that exists or you can imagine is part of the Krishna .. 🔥

    • @cateyesimba
      @cateyesimba 9 месяцев назад +1

      The creation it self contains destruction and distruction it self contains construction. Without distructing the original form you can't construct the new one. Think!!!! And we do it in everyday life. What you think. 😊

    • @PrashantPatel-tf1mu
      @PrashantPatel-tf1mu 6 месяцев назад

      Technically, as a follower of Sanatana Dharma, you probably know there is only Brahman, so what Krishna is teaching is the Upanishads, a simpler more practical approach for the masses…..

  • @omkarwandre9990
    @omkarwandre9990 Год назад +8

    Proof...for bhagvad geeta..
    Archeologist recently found remains of Dwarka ❤🍁
    ||Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum|| 🍁🪈

  • @MulderFoxy
    @MulderFoxy 4 года назад +840

    It's like watching two teenagers discussing the profundity of Nietzsche at a bar at a loud volume to impress some girls after reading Ayn Rand

    • @dhananjaydeshmukh3469
      @dhananjaydeshmukh3469 4 года назад +17

      I don't know what you mean but I m gonna read your book

    • @MulderFoxy
      @MulderFoxy 4 года назад +78

      @@dhananjaydeshmukh3469 Ayn Rands work, primarily Atlas Shrugged is a garbled, reductive oversimplification of Nietzsche's idea of "will to power". As interesting as her work is, it's ultimately more garden variety, self help, than a scholarly treatise. The Gita is a spiritual conversation between Arjun and Krishna about the heady themes in life and struggle like love, karma, loss, duty, fealty to dharma, overcoming materialism to realise the fleeting nature of the physical form. To see some white guy wearing beads and another who thinks 'Hindu' is a language is straight up bone hurting juice. He could've called someone from ISKCON which dissects the Gita all over the world and runs the worlds largest free meal program. That's all, the ISKCON guys are atleast the closest that come to disseminating ideas of Sanatana Dharma.

    • @andyb4708
      @andyb4708 4 года назад +57

      Be more pompous, you're just as cringeworthy.

    • @bandotza
      @bandotza 4 года назад +14

      you are more cringy

    • @rejoyy
      @rejoyy 4 года назад +36

      Why? Because you know more than them? They are trying in their own way to understand it. Rememeber that you might know some things more than them. But they too know other things more than you. Don't be too quick to put someone else down.

  • @akshaysahay9939
    @akshaysahay9939 4 года назад +238

    Being a hindu, I really like the critical thought process of Joe rogan. The way he questions things, I am elated by just listening his podcast.

    • @lewisham
      @lewisham 4 года назад +24

      Does Hinduism encourage critical thinking? That must be nice. Here you’re encouraged to ignore “doubts”.

    • @surabhik3486
      @surabhik3486 4 года назад +63

      @@lewisham Yes it does. Gita is a dialouge between Arjuna ( a warrior reluctant to fight a war and conufused about what is righteous or dharma) and Krishna. Arjuna questions Krishna , the avatar of lord Vishnu throughout the book and Krishna answers his doubts instead of dictating what to do. I would say critical thinking and study of quantum physics brought me closer to hinduism.

    • @DevDevi
      @DevDevi 4 года назад +3

      @@lewisham , Better Christianity, or that abomination Islam.

    •  4 года назад +11

      @@lewisham Maybe not what some modern people do , you know like many religious leaders nowadays
      India because of its geography wasn't attacked alot in the time when Ramayana , Geeta , and Mahabharata were written , there wasn't this concept of conversion to islam or something
      That is why hinduism has so many gods , All gods were gods of the people , not something a missionary(no offence) told them about.
      That is why in our Vedas , there is yoga , meditation , and all the mind sciences , because we had a very long period of peace to encourage critical thought.
      Even there is no sin , for being gay in hinduism , but so many people are homophobic in india nowadays(Even i was a few years ago , now im not obviously)
      And also don't forget the Kama Sutra , which talks about pleasure and stuff(sex is only a part of it) , these liberal(not modern liberlism or woke culture) came because of the long period of peace that we had .

    • @PhysicsNerd01
      @PhysicsNerd01 4 года назад +6

      @@lewisham There are plenty of sub-divisions/denominations/schools in Hinduism. Some encourage critical thinking, some don't, and some recommend it in certain topics but not in others.

  • @raghavendrasinghvishen5229
    @raghavendrasinghvishen5229 3 года назад +46

    Anger leads to clouding of judgment, which results in bewilderment of the memory. When the memory is bewildered, the intellect gets destroyed; and when the intellect is destroyed, one is ruined.-Bhagwad gita.

    • @djworldgaming390
      @djworldgaming390 3 года назад +4

      Nice

    • @pr00009
      @pr00009 2 года назад

      You missed the part on what causes anger. Without that, this knowledge is baseless

  • @SahilSharma-mu4yk
    @SahilSharma-mu4yk 4 года назад +367

    Ok. Have Sadhguru on your podcast. Would love your conversation with him.

    • @VK-wf9qe
      @VK-wf9qe 4 года назад +24

      Sahil Sharma he definitely needs a qualified mystic to talk about these things.

    • @suyashawasthi1
      @suyashawasthi1 4 года назад +18

      Charlatan.

    • @homebakedgoods
      @homebakedgoods 4 года назад +35

      Hell no. No fraud godmen please.

    • @drek273
      @drek273 4 года назад +9

      @postlove. Majority of “God men” are frauds. Joe is better off of developing a personal relationship with Krishna and reading his book on his own

    • @SpiceAndSauce
      @SpiceAndSauce 4 года назад +13

      Let's not encourage a fraud like him even more

  • @NJ-KiiNG
    @NJ-KiiNG Год назад +621

    The absence of evidence is not the evidence of absence 🙏🏽🕉

    • @satyendratiwari2172
      @satyendratiwari2172 Год назад +6

      Bro 🔥 🔥

    • @pratimabhat3241
      @pratimabhat3241 Год назад +5

      But there is evidence everywhere...

    • @pratimabhat3241
      @pratimabhat3241 Год назад +1

      But there is evidence everywhere...

    • @NJ-KiiNG
      @NJ-KiiNG Год назад +8

      @@pratimabhat3241 agreed, my point is this, just because the evidence it not evident it doesn't mean said event didn't happen. it just means the evidence is not available at the moment.

    • @carlvoznesensky1042
      @carlvoznesensky1042 Год назад

      There is evidence such as the summerians they talk about they alssssooo had technology so think about it if the summerians had technology the hindu vedic text are wayyyyy older than summerian texts like thousands of years older, dont you guys think that they had even greater technology and advancement, just like how graham hancock talks about, lost civilization about 12,000 years ago the stories in the hindu text are way older than 12,000 years so think about it dont be like joe and say theres no evidence well no shit its been years gone the technology either was taken away or buried in the ground

  • @sakhtlaunda9360
    @sakhtlaunda9360 Год назад +46

    I haven't read Bhagwat Gita yet but have heard the instances and messages it gives to the mankind through my grandparents. My grandparents belonged to a humble background who have lived most of their lives in a dung and clay tiled homes in my natives. But the interest they used to build in me and my siblings to tell us what Bhagwat Gita has to put forward has created a permanent niche in our hearts. It's because of their story telling skills I like what my history as an Indian is and the same history was tried to erase by many cultural and political invaders who came to India under the disguise of a wealthy, good hearted traders but left us to r#t by siphoning all the treasures. But they can't take our culture away from us. Proud be a part of the last standing and only ancient civilization on the back of this earth.

    • @BLUEZz73
      @BLUEZz73 11 месяцев назад

      👍🇦🇺✌

  • @abczuchini3757
    @abczuchini3757 Год назад +10

    I love the geeta.. not coz of Hinduism but truly as a guide to life

  • @montyrana909
    @montyrana909 2 года назад +55

    10 years ago people used to laugh at me when i told them about Vimanas and insane Cosmic time scales ...
    Now it's so common. I laugh at them now 😂😂😂

    • @vishjat8558
      @vishjat8558 Год назад +2

      Just wait, as much as we gonna develop science we gonna believe in sanatan dharma more and more.

  • @boyleroy
    @boyleroy 4 года назад +324

    I often get the response "that's bizarre" to which I say, a tortoise and a hare deciding to have a race is pretty bizarre too. Learn anything from that? And is it brilliant enough to transcend language?

    • @harshpherwani6590
      @harshpherwani6590 3 года назад +7

      Love this.

    • @lakshacc5954
      @lakshacc5954 3 года назад +5

      Man never thought of this like that

    • @ramaraksha01
      @ramaraksha01 3 года назад +2

      People are brainwashed by Master/Slave religion s - God made in the image of the Master of the past - the King/Dictator - "We must get down on our knees, swear loyalty(belief) & obedience, beg for his mercy & hope for a reward(Heaven)"
      Simple primitive ideas of God being blindly followed by even the best of minds
      Religions that do not preach the above are "bizarre"

  • @Blue-God
    @Blue-God Год назад +201

    It's been 4 weeks since I started reading bhagwat Geeta ... From 2 nd chapter onwards it's Awesome !!!!! ITS SCIENTIFICALLY ACCURATE !!! PHYCOLOGICAL RIGHT... I LOVE IT 💓

    • @Sushilkumar-qc9qt
      @Sushilkumar-qc9qt Год назад +5

      hahaaha scientific and accurate.... hum hindu kabhi nhi sudhrenge....

    • @shrin210
      @shrin210 Год назад +1

      just why do you have to say Scientific accurate? And there is no one right way of life.

    • @ancientmewtb
      @ancientmewtb Год назад +4

      I'm glad you're enjoying your journey! I'm on a similar journey myself. Jai Shri Krishna 🙏🏽

    • @nishant207.
      @nishant207. Год назад +14

      ​@@Sushilkumar-qc9qt cry more

    • @aquarex6713
      @aquarex6713 Год назад

      ​@@Sushilkumar-qc9qt just search hinduism and bhuddism is the most scientific relegion acc to SCIENTIST

  • @steveng8251
    @steveng8251 Год назад +8

    Such a great video!! Very well stated insights of a guru, yogi, mystic, monk.

  • @3jstransport849
    @3jstransport849 2 года назад +194

    This book and its dialogue is a person's conversation with a deity within himself!

    • @kunaldec12
      @kunaldec12 2 года назад +24

      Not just a deity. He’s the goddamn holy almighty !

    • @himanshunagarwal1019
      @himanshunagarwal1019 2 года назад +9

      @@kunaldec12 the only God who was ever born as a avatar with his full power form not like some like some beggar who the earth flaters believe

    • @crazyandbeautiful
      @crazyandbeautiful Год назад +1

      No! It's a conversation with the God. Arjun isn't talking to himself anywhere. What you are saying is absolutely misleading.

    • @mrsirman2177
      @mrsirman2177 Год назад

      @@himanshunagarwal1019 could you explain further on what you said please

    • @Enlightened23
      @Enlightened23 Год назад +8

      no its a conversation between self consciousness with a Human Mind having desires and ego.