Hinduism depicts how Actions or Karma, as the Religion or Dharma of Existence or Samsara, leads to Moksha or Salvation Supreme Spirit in Bhagavad Gita is Lord Krishna himself, free from worldly human forms and tarnishes. Threefold faith in Bhagavad Gita entails the Pure, Passionate and Ignorant way of living. Teachings of Bhagavad Gita describe the Supreme Lord and the relationship of human beings with him. Teachings of Bhagavad Gita also show the path to reach the Supreme Being. Raya is the name of one of the six sons of Pururavas. Dhyana yoga, path of wisdom from Bhagavad Gita instructs followers to have right knowledge to attain nirvana. The Bhagavad Gita has given different paths of `Nirvana` or `moksha` . Origin of Bhagavad Gita is shrouded in mystery. It is considered as a part of Sanskrit Literature and belongs to the category of Upanishads. Self-control in Bhagavad Gita states about that individual who adheres to celibacy, shunning exciting pleasures. Godless existence in Bhagavad Gita is the aimless, indisciplined and unfaithful life led by an ungodly human. Ramanaka is one of the eight islands listed in the Bhagavata Gita. Nimisha is a Sanskrit word, which means a measure of time. Karma Yoga, path of action in Bhagavad Gita speaks about accuracy, by which one can attain sublimity. the concept of Bhagavad Gita is based on three main principles. Mahavira is a son of Priyavrata. Divinity in Bhagavad Gita is a thundering revelation of Lord Krishna`s all-pervasive manifestations to humanity. Bhakti Marga is mentioned in Bhagavad Gita as highest fulfilment of devotion, is believed to open the doors of the divine. Bhakti Marga is the path of devotion towards attaining salvation. Jnana Marga as described in Bhagavad Gita is a principal way towards achieving salvation. Jnana Marga literally means way of knowledge. Jiva originates from the Sanskrit word jivas which means to breathe . Philosophy of discrimination in Bhagavad Gita entails one to choose a righteous path to do his work. Vishvarupa is that stupendous and universal form of Lord Krishna, revealed to Arjuna in Kurukshetra. Mandira was the wife of Vasudeva. Mahabhadra is one of the four great lakes of the gods. Mysticism in Bhagavad Gita advocates that Lord can only be perceived when one venerates whole-heartedly. Renunciation in Bhagavad Gita preaches one to follow a faithful and righteous path to reach the Lord-God. Jnana Marga as described in Bhagavad Gita is a principal way towards achieving salvation. Jnana Marga literally means way of knowledge. Background of Bhagavad Gita serves with Arjuna sitting down despondent to have to fight his first-blood. Path of right action by Bhagavad Gita describes one`s method of renunciation of sinful actions by wisdom. Knowledge and experience according to Bhagavad Gita can be achieved through righteous devotion and faith. |