Quotes on Gita : āIf one reads Bhagavad-Gita very sincerely and with all seriousness, then by the grace of the Lord the reactions of his past misdeeds will not act upon himā Lord Shiva to Parvatidevi, Gita-Mahatmya.
No other philosophical or religious work reveals ,in such a lucid and profound way, the nature of consciousness, the self, the universe and the Supreme. I will shall read (Youtube Link Attached) and write Gita verses from the book āBhagvan-Gita As It Isā by Swami Prabhupada everyday.
Chapter 2 ā Contents of the Gita Summarised
Text 68 – Therefore, O mighty-armed, one whose senses are restrained from their objects is certainly of steady intelligence.
Purport – One can curb the forces of sense gratiļ¬cation only by means of Kį¹į¹£į¹a consciousness, or engaging all the senses in the transcendental loving service of the Lord. As enemies are curbed by superior force, the senses can similarly be curbed, not by any human endeavor, but only by keeping them engaged in the service of the Lord. One who has understood this ā that only by Kį¹į¹£į¹a consciousness is one really established in intelligence and that one should practice this art under the guidance of a bona ļ¬de spiritual master ā is called a sÄdhaka, or a suitable candidate for liberation.
Text 69 – What is night for all beings is the time of awakening for the self-controlled; and the time of awakening for all beings is night for the introspective sage.
Purport – There are two classes of intelligent men. One is intelligent in material activities for sense gratiļ¬cation, and the other is introspective and awake to the cultivation of self-realization. Activities of the introspective sage, or thoughtful man, are night for persons materially absorbed. Materialistic persons remain asleep in such a night due to their ignorance of self-realization. The introspective sage remains alert in the ānightā of the materialistic men. The sage feels transcendental pleasure in the gradual advancement of spiritual culture, whereas the man in materialistic activities, being asleep to self-realization, dreams of varieties of sense pleasure, feeling sometimes happy and sometimes distressed in his sleeping condition. The introspective man is always indifferent to materialistic happiness and distress. He goes on with his self-realization activities undisturbed by material reactions.
Excerpt From: His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. āBhagavad-gita As It Isā. Apple Books.

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