Krishna Janmashtmi celebrates the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna,
the eight avtaar of Lord Vishnu. The festival is celebrated on the eight
day of the Krishna Paksha of the month Shravan (August - September) in
Hindu calendar.
Devotees celebrate this festival by fasting and
staying up until midnight, when Krishna is believed to have been born.
While Dahi Handi celebrates the joyful and mischiveous nature of
Krishna, Raas Lila comemmorates the flirtatious dimension of his
character from his youthful days.
Srimad Bhagavad Gita, a
narrative form of dialogues between Arjuna, a Pandava prince and
Krishna, his mentor and charioteer written in Sanskrit enlightens people
about the concept of Dharma, Bhakti, Karma and Yogic ideals.
With
the advent of time, Sanskrit language is losing its popularity and to
our dismay, the lessons from Bhagavad Gita are fading away from our
lives.
On the eve of Janmashtmi, we bring you a bucket list of
life lessons from Bhagavad Gita that we should always remember to lead a
happy and righteous life.
Top 12 Important Life Lessons that we can learn from Bhagavad Gita
1) We should do our work without worrying about it’s result
2) Soul is immortal and our body is perishable Our soul never dies
3) World is perishable and whoever comes to this world surely has to go one day
4) Whatever happened was good, whatever is happening is good and what all will happen in the future will be good
5) Progress and development are the rules of this universe
6) We did not bring anything to this world, neither are we going to take anything
7) Every action and deed of ours should be dedicated to Krishna
8) One should devote himself or herself to Krishna
9) Krishna is the supreme
10) Desires come and go
11) Money mind can not meditate
12) Thoughts about big or small, your or mine should be kept out
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