Gita updesh: The festival of Janmashtami is being celebrated across the country today. This special day is celebrated as the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna. Shri Krishna preached the Gita during the Mahabharata war to Arjuna. This was done because Arjun was hesitant to fight. He did not want to fight against his family. That is why Shri Krishna told him about karma, knowledge and devotion.
Do deeds don’t worry about fruit
A major teaching of Lord Krishna is that we should always do our karma well, should not worry about the fruit. In the Gita, a verse has been written on it, “Karmanyevadhiyasta ma fleshu kadachan, ma karmaphalheturbhurma te sangoastavakarmani” means that we should do our work honestly and focus on our work instead of thinking about its result.
Do not postpone today’s work
In the Shrimad Bhagavad Gita, Shri Krishna has told that we should never put our work on tomorrow or anyone else. Your work should be completed in time, such people only get success, otherwise you will keep running to achieve success throughout your life.
Trust you
Special emphasis has been given in the Gita that we should always trust ourselves. We should recognize our abilities and then move forward. Every person has different abilities, we should recognize our abilities and believe.
Keep the mind under control
This preaching has been given in the Gita, we should keep our mind under control. Shri Krishna has told Arjuna that by keeping his attention on his deeds, we do not worry about the fruit. One should do your work with a calm mind and stop the mind from running away.
Always walk on the path of truth
This sermon of Shri Krishna is most important that we should always follow the path of truth. The path of truth can give you everything in life that would not have been made for you. Truth is the path on which you can also win every losing war.
Unbreakable belief in God
Shri Krishna has preached in the Gita that we should have a sense of love and dedication to God. Trusting God brings peace to the mind. Therefore, maintain your faith in God.
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