Thursday, 7 November 2013

A lesson learned from Bhagvad Gita

I was thinking that if Lord Krishna had the supreme power then why he asked Arjuna to fight the battle. He alone could have ended the whole of Mahabharata in the desired manner. The question is why?
I have attempted to bring you the facts and reasons that might be of some help?
  • This was a clear message that one who has born on this planet will have to abide by the physical laws.
  • Note it down that one will have to perform action to get something. No matter how much you pray. You cannot cross the boundary of “Karma”.
If karma is so significant then why to indulge in “Dharma” ?
  • It’s for feeling good and for getting love/help/support of Almighty.
  • If you consider Dharma and Karma to be different entities then you must know that one is subset of other. Its your Dharma (very significant duty) to do good Karma (actions and deeds).
  • To prepare for next world, this world and every world.
Why Both?
A sinner might get success by his karma but will fall for sure as he does not gets support of God. We all know that Lord Krishna was in side of Pandavas  not the Kauravas.

The moral is that you will have to put your best efforts for getting success in life. Prayers alone will not be of any help.

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