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10 Teachings Of Bhagavad Gita

  

Importance of Bhagavad Gita

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The Bhagavad Gita is a conversation between Lord Krishna, Arjuna's guide and charioteer. This conversation took place on the battlefield of Kurukshetra.

Arjuna was advocating for the whole of humanity, and he took up all our questions regarding spiritual life.

Bhagavad Gita is a universal truth ideology that has influenced people not only in India but all over the world.

The Bhagavad Gita teaches us many important lessons on work, life, religion, philosophy, and spirituality.


10 Teachings of Bhagavad Gita


1. We have come to this world empty-handed. in this material world everything is made by us, be it relationship, money, love, or respect, When our life is over we cannot take anything with us. Everything we own will be left behind.


2. The world is temporary, one who comes has to go one day. Remember that you are not a body but a soul. Death is simply the departure of the soul from the material world and entry into the realm of the soul.


3. There is no way to destroy the truth. Don't be afraid to get success.


4. Whatever happened was good, what is happening is good, and whatever happens in the future will be good.


5. Work is extremely important, and one must work diligently without fear of repercussions.


6. It contains a significant amount of information regarding meditation. Meditation has long been considered beneficial for mental clarity and 'sadhana'.


7. Nothing will ever be the same again. Things and circumstances change over time. We should not expect equality from people, their environment, or society. They are all subject to change over time.


8. Although your wishes may come and go, you must remain an objective observer, just watching and enjoying the performance. The desires of the person should not bother them.


9. It teaches us that no matter what we do, God is always with us.


10. The internal fall of man is due to hatred towards other living beings. This should be avoided at all costs.


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Hare Krishna Hare Krishna - Krishna Krishna Hare Hare
Hare Rama Hare Rama - Rama Rama Hare Hare

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Shiva Suvarnamala Stuti Lyrics with Meaning

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Shiva Suvarnamala Stuti Lyrics in Hindi with Meaning

Suvarnamala Stuti composed by Sri Adi Shankaracharya 
Suvarnamala Stuti is a hymn of praise to Lord Shiva Composed by Shri Adi Shankaracharya. The first half of each verse sings the glory of Lord Shiva, while the last half concerns surrender to his divine feet. Adi Shankara praised Lord Shiva as the eternally propitious God, who is always peaceful and the source of all happiness. The recitation of this stotra on a regular basis meets its needs, purifies the spirit, and helps to overcome the miseries of this worldly existence. 

Isha Girisha Naresha Paresha Mahesha Bileshaya Bhushana Bho।

Samba Sadashiva Shambho Shankara Sharanam Me Tava Charanayugam॥


O Lord, Who is the Lord of the mountain, the Lord of men, and the Supreme Lord who wears serpents as His ornaments
O the Eternally Auspicious God, the Consort of Parvati, the ever peaceful One, and the Source of all happiness, Your pair of feet is my refuge.

Umaya Divya Sumangala Vigraha Yalingita Vamanga Vibho।

Samba Sadashiva Shambho Shankara Sharanam Me Tava Charanayugam॥


O Lord, Whose left limbs are in the pose of embracing Uma (Parvati), the divinely auspicious form,
O the Eternally Auspicious God, the Consort of Parvati, the ever peaceful One, and the Source of all happiness, Your pair of feet is my refuge.

Uri Kuru Mamagyamanatham Duri Kuru Me Duritam Bho।

Samba Sadashiva Shambho Shankara Sharanam Me Tava Charanayugam॥


O, Lord! Please accept me, the dullard and orphan, as Yours and drive away my sufferings,
O the Eternally Auspicious God, the Consort of Parvati, the ever peaceful One, and the Source of all happiness, Your pair of feet is my refuge.

Rshivara Manasa Hamsa Charachara Janana Sthiti Laya Karana Bho।

Samba Sadashiva Shambho Shankara Sharanam Me Tava Charanayugam॥


O Lord, Who dwells in the minds of great seers, Who is the cause of creation, sustenance and 

dissolution of all beings
O the Eternally Auspicious God, the Consort of Parvati, the ever peaceful One, and the Source of all happiness, Your pair of feet is my refuge. 

Antah Karana Vishuddhim Bhaktim Cha Tvayi Satim Pradehi Vibho।

Samba Sadashiva Shambho Shankara Sharanam Me Tava Charanayugam॥


O Lord, may Your consort (Sati) bestow on me purity of mind and steadfast devotion to You

O the Eternally Auspicious God, the Consort of Parvati, the ever peaceful One, and the Source of all happiness, Your pair of feet is my refuge.

Karuna Varuna Laya Mayidasa Udasastavochito Na Hi Bho।

Samba Sadashiva Shambho Shankara Sharanam Me Tava Charanayugam॥


O Lord, You are the ocean of Compassion, and to You, it is not proper to be indifferent to me who is Your slave
O the Eternally Auspicious God, the Consort of Parvati, the ever peaceful One, and the Source of all happiness, Your pair of feet is my refuge.

Jaya Kailasa Nivasa Pramatha Ganadhisha Bhu Surarchita Bho।

Samba Sadashiva Shambho Shankara Sharanam Me Tava Charanayugam॥


O Lord, Victory to You Who lives in Kailasha, Who is the Lord of Pramathaganas (attendants), and the One Who is worshipped by Brahmins
O the Eternally Auspicious God, the Consort of Parvati, the ever peaceful One, and the Source of all happiness, Your pair of feet is my refuge.

Jhanutaka Jhankinu Jhanutatkita Taka Shabdairnatasi Mahanata Bho।

Samba Sadashiva Shambho Shankara Sharanam Me Tava Charanayugam॥


O Lord, You are the great dancer who dances making the sounds “jhanu, taka, jhankinu, jhanu, tatkita, taka”
O the Eternally Auspicious God, the Consort of Parvati, the ever peaceful One, and the Source of all happiness, Your pair of feet is my refuge.

Dharmasthapana Daksha Tryaksha Guro Daksha Yagyashikshaka Bho।

Samba Sadashiva Shambho Shankara Sharanam Me Tava Charanayugam॥


O Lord, Who has the power and efficacy to sustain Dharma, Who has three eyes, Who is the Guru, and Who is the destroyer of Daksha’s sacrifice
O the Eternally Auspicious God, the Consort of Parvati, the ever peaceful One, and the Source of all happiness, Your pair of feet is my refuge.

Balamarogyam Chayustvadguna Ruchitam Chiram Pradehi Vibho।

Samba Sadashiva Shambho Shankara Sharanam Me Tava Charanayugam॥


O Lord, please give me long-lasting strength, health and long life, and a mind attracted to Your great qualities
O the Eternally Auspicious God, the Consort of Parvati, the ever peaceful One, and the Source of all happiness, Your pair of feet is my refuge.

Bhagavan Bharga Bhayapaha Bhuta Pate Bhutibhushitanga Vibho।

Samba Sadashiva Shambho Shankara Sharanam Me Tava Charanayugam॥


O Lord Bharga (Sun), You are the destroyer of sins and remover of fear, the Lord of Bhuta-Ganas (Shiva’s attendants), and Your limbs are smeared with holy ashes
O the Eternally Auspicious God, the Consort of Parvati, the ever peaceful One, and the Source of all happiness, Your pair of feet is my refuge.

Sharva Deva Sarvottama Sarvada Durvrutta Garvaharana Vibho।

Samba Sadashiva Shambho Shankara Sharanam Me Tava Charanayugam॥


O Lord, Who is the destroyer, the foremost among the Gods, and all-bestowing, please destroy the pride of those with evil character
O the Eternally Auspicious God, the Consort of Parvati, the ever peaceful One, and the Source of all happiness, Your pair of feet is my refuge.

Satyam Jnanamanantam Brahme Tyellakshana Lakshita Bho।

Samba Sadashiva Shambho Shankara Sharanam Me Tava Charanayugam॥


O Lord, Who is Brahman characterized by truth, knowledge, and infinity
O the Eternally Auspicious God, the Consort of Parvati, the ever peaceful One, and the Source of all happiness, Your pair of feet is my refuge.


Ha Ha Hu Hu Mukha Suragayaka Gita Padana Padya Vibho।

Samba Sadashiva Shambho Shankara Sharanam Me Tava Charanayugam॥


O the blemishless Lord, Whose greatness is praised in songs by Ghandharvas headed by Haha and Huhu
O the Eternally Auspicious God, the Consort of Parvati, the ever peaceful One, and the Source of all happiness, Your pair of feet is my refuge.


|| iti shrI sha~NkarAchArya kR^ita suvarNamAlAstutiH ||

|| इति श्री शंकर आचार्य कृत सुवर्णनम्अलस्तुतिः||

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