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Srimad Bhagavad Gita is not just a religious text, but it gives complete guidance for human life. At the time of the Mahabharata war, when Arjun was in trouble and doubt, Lord Shri Krishna gave him divine teachings of life, action, devotion and knowledge in 18 chapters. This is the reason why the 18 chapters of Geeta are considered the basis of life.
in the year 2025 Geeta Jayanti Today is 1st December, which is celebrated in the memory of this divine sermon. Each chapter makes the seeker mentally, emotionally and spiritually balanced and shows the direction to take right decisions in life.
18 chapters of Gita: Guidance for all aspects of life
Chapter 1 Arjuna’s mental and religious crisis
At the time of war, Arjun becomes doubtful about his duty and religion. This chapter teaches the seeker that it is necessary to maintain mental stability in difficult situations in life.
Chapter 2 and 3 Karmayoga and Importance of Selfless Karma
The importance of not worrying about the results while doing work has been explained. Through selfless action a person achieves self-purification and mental balance.
Chapter 12 Bhakti Yoga and Worship of God
The path has been shown to develop love and devotion towards God. Through Bhakti Yoga the mind of the devotee becomes calm and stable.
Chapter 18 Coordination of all Yogas and essence of selfless action
The balance of all yogic knowledge, action and devotion is the basis of personal and spiritual life. This chapter gives complete guidance to the seeker for life and spiritual progress.
These 18 chapters contain instructions for every aspect of life. These balance a person’s mind, intellect, words and actions and open the path to spiritual progress. Reading the chapters of Geeta brings patience, wisdom, self-confidence and mental stability to the devotee.
Why is recitation of Geeta necessary at the time of death?
At the time of death a person’s mind is often affected by fear, anxiety and worldly bondages. At such times, recitation of Bhagavad Gita and chanting of shlokas makes the mind calm, stable and restrained. It reminds the seeker of his deeds, religion and life and paves the way to attain salvation in the last moments. According to Garuda Purana and other scriptures, by reciting Geeta at the time of death, the soul becomes free from worldly bonds and reaches a higher spiritual level, due to which the seeker ends his life calm and empowered.
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