Tuesday, March 1, 2011

BHAGAVAD-GITA IN 108 WORDS



THE song of God, called Bhagavadgita, makes God’s message accessible to all human beings in simple language and friendly tone. God incarnate, Lord Krishna, bids us to rise above a life of licentious sensuality and to build a life of morally incorruptible actions. God says we can choose to worship the divine in any form. We can choose from several paths to attain liberation and bliss: selfless service of God’s creation, love of God, knowledge and meditation. Above all, we should do our duties at all times and leave the consequences to God. Just reach out to God, God will bend more than half way to meet you.

Note: Bhagavad-gita, often simply called the Gita, is a foremost scripture of Hinduism.  For an explanation of the number 108, please see note to the previous post called "Hinduism in 108 Words."

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