Inspiring Bhagavad Gita Quotes To Help You : The Shrimad Bhagavad Gita, a holy Hindu Book, which was written a thousand years ago continues to transform the lives of many. Narrated by Shri Krishna and written by Maharishi Veda Vyasa, there are a lot of inspiring quotes in the Bhagavad Gita that teach us devotion, attachment, conflict of motives, ethical actions & consequences, a sense of duty, and misgivings about the right actions.
Inspiring Bhagavad Gita Quotes To Help You Navigate Through The Hardships Of Life
Here are some inspiring Bhagavad Gita quotes that will guide you through life, helping you conquer all the crises:
“One who sees inaction in action, and action in inaction, is intelligent among men.”
“You should perform your duty with a view to guide people and for universal welfare.”
“Sever the ignorant doubt in your heart with the sword of self-knowledge. Observe your discipline. Arise.”
“Even the wise are confused about what is action and what is inaction.”
“Man is made by his belief. As he believes, so he is.”
“A Karma-yogi performs action by body, mind, intellect, and senses, without attachment, only for self-purification.”
“One who neither rejoices nor grieves, neither likes nor dislikes, who has renounced both the good and the evil, and who is full of devotion, such a person is dear to Me.”
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“Entering the earth I support all beings with My energy; becoming the sap-giving moon I nourish all the plants.”
“The deluded ones, who restrain their organs of action but mentally dwell upon the sense of enjoyment, are called hypocrites.”
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“The one who has faith, and is sincere, and has mastery over the senses, gains this knowledge. Having gained this, one at once attains the supreme peace.”
“Those who always practice this teaching of Mine, with faith and free from cavil, are freed from the bondage of Karma.”
“For a warrior, there is nothing more noble than a righteous war fought for the protection of dharma (righteousness) and the welfare of society.”