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Steady Wisdom

 “The peace of God is with them whose mind and soul are in harmony, who are free from desire and wrath, who know their own soul.” Steady Wisdom is a concept that emphasises the importance of having a steady and clear understanding of life and its purpose. It encourages individuals to develop a sense of inner peace and clarity by focusing on self-awareness, mindfulness, and wisdom. Steady Wisdom is an ancient Indian concept that has been passed down through the ages and is still relevant today. It provides a practical approach to achieving happiness, success, and fulfilment in life. Steady Wisdom is a way of life that requires individuals to constantly reflect on their thoughts, emotions, and actions. It encourages individuals to be mindful of their experiences and to use them as opportunities for growth and self-improvement. Steady Wisdom teaches us to live in the present moment and to be fully engaged in our experiences. It encourages us to embrace change and to approach life with a p

Modern Management based on Bhagavad Gita

  " Happiness is an expression of the soul in considered actions. " ' Bhagavad Gita ' is known as the " Songs of God ", it is one of the fundamental Indian old sacred texts like Vedas, Puranas and Upanishads. It guides us by showing different otherworldly ways to upgrade our self-information and heavenly internal harmony. It goes about as a medication for present-day human existence and gives all needed to foster the most elevated level of awareness.  Lord Krishna lectured 'Bhagavad Gita' to Arjuna for propelling him to play out his errand and obligation when he was confronting a moral quandary whether not to overcome and kill his family members and companions in the conflict field of 'Kurukshetra'. 'Bhagavad Gita' resembles the waterway Ganga, in which information, obligation and deed are underscored upon. As stream Ganga has been streaming for some times on this Earth, it extinguishes the thirst of each parched man without getting s

Bhakti (Devotion) in Bhagavad-Gita

  What is Bhakti & BhaktiYoga? Bhakti suggests commitment, association, steadfastness or dependability. From a severe viewpoint, it suggests love, love, or obligation to God or an object of affection. Bhakti marg infers the method of responsibility, and bhakti yoga infers the state of dedication and the demonstration of obligation to accomplish affiliation or solidarity with the object of adoration, which is, for the most part, God or an individual god. From a powerful viewpoint, bhakti infers excellent love for God, which in the end completes in osmosis in God. The possibility of bhakti has its hidden establishments in the Vedic mollifying capacities. Bhakta was what was offered, relinquished, secluded and dispersed, and bhakti insinuated the exhibition of offering. It was a reference to appeasing commitments, animal and human repentances.  Bhakti Yoga is a Sanskrit word; Yoga implies association; the solitary English word that can do equity to the word Bhakti is maybe "Love,