
Part I
The Great Occurrence of Srimad Bhagavad Gita
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Why should one be interested in Srimad Bhagavad Gita at all?
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Did Lord Krishna recite Gita only to engage Arjuna in the mega war?
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What is the relevance of Lord Krishna showing his Divine Form to Arjuna as described in chapter 11?
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What is the relevance of various characters in Gita in the context of modern societies of men?
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Sincere admission of one’s ignorance of mind is necessary to invoke the help from the wise
Part II
God and Our Modern Experience of Him
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Myopia in our vision for God!
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Indifference towards God – Our unsettled dilemma
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Superstition: Our erred consciousness towards physical, emotional and spiritual security
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Can a mind which has been occupied by only the worldly pleasures so far, start enjoying the divinely pleasure suddenly?
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God helps those who help themselves
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Fear of God or the fear of the world?
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The grand magical truth of changelessness
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How God wants men to work?
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Who worship God? Who are those most beloved to God? And whom does the God Himself worship?
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Who will see God?
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If the power of God must be understood as the power of Self, then how can this power be described?
Part III
The Real Battlefield is This Human Body
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Life is not all about the existence of a physical body!
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This human body is a battlefield; but we try winning the wrong objectives!
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We want magnate to draw money, but why not to draw people?
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Man’s cowardice and opportunistic willingness for renunciation
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The obstacles in realizing one’s Self
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One must be alert and intelligent while executing his worldly duties
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How can you find your better Self?
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Progress of one’s spiritual freedom!
Part IV
The Illusions Permeated in Our Modern Life Ways
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Our unwise enthusiasm for ‘Just live the moment’!
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The inferior character of ‘Pleasures’
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Great Illusion – Why always others look better than us?
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Sometimes, do not we hypnotize ourselves?
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Our over emphasizing upon - ‘My Individual-Self’
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We desire sometimes – to even increase our illusion
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Our un-admitted conflict of perception!
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Do not we contempt the laws of God?
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The biggest illusion is the existence
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Our fear of freedom
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God wants you to become unique, but alas! You disagree
Part V
The Real Metempsychosis of Life and Death
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What is after death?
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Our belief of heaven and hell: Far from the truth
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Haven’t we over-projected the fear of death?
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How will the great reformation of evil and vice on earth become possible?
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Wherefrom the destruction of man comes?
Part VI
Self-Control in Modern Life
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Man’s undone willingness to control his mind.
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In today’s world, it seems that the craving for lust has taken over everything else. What does Srimad Bhagavad Gita say about it?
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Our seldom tried trait of introspection!
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Our untried magic of Even-Mindedness!
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Why we postpone our plan for improvement?
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Overindulgence is precarious
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Become not a doubter
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What is even-mindedness and what benefaction it brings to man?
Part VII
Redemption from Sufferings and Pain
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To get rid of sufferings and pain, what if someone thinks about resigning from the entire world?
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Sufferings cause change
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Knowing future is no use
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We ignore the neutral aspect of circumstances
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Our own positive side: we know but we forget often
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Equipoise between the heartfulness and heartlessness
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Is total detachment from the fruit of actions possible?
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The priceless company of wise men
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Daily enlightening moments before the night sleep
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Eating habits of men
Part VIII
Modern Man’s Erred Conscience About The World
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How do the imposters badly affect our benefaction?
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Our mistake between stinginess and austerity
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What you live for?
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Why we appreciate the gone times more than the present times?
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We in our outward and in our inward
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No seed became tree suddenly
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What is in there for me but?
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Our dilemma of judgment
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When no leaf can quiver without the will of God, can we say that all our sins are result of God’s will?
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For modern age man, what should be understood as ‘Gyan’ (the Supreme Knowledge) and what should be understood as ‘Agyan’ (the Supreme Ignorance)?
Part IX
Our Strayed Perception of Modern Age
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Education is no embargo to the spiritual advancement
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Our sheer need for variety is a disease
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Our unnecessary need of ‘Detail for Exclusivity’
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Why sometimes evil men meet the success?
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The delusive freedom of, “I do as I like...”
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People often say, “I am the doer.”
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Which people should be considered of ‘Demonic Nature’?
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By common man, how should the dutifulness of life be understood?
Part X
The Great Remedy in Modern Times
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Without peace, how is happiness possible?
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What do we take away from our mistakes: Excuses or Lessons?
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Some insulated wise minds...
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The farthest stage of liberation
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What needs to change is not our social system
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Keep your all sincere questions intact
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Truth is no stagnant business
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Re-application of willpower is the key to Sustainable Success
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Many resurrections of life-force are needed
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Who shall be the most peaceful and most satiated in the world?
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How potent is the power of The Self?
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What kind of life-practices are advised by Srimad Bhagavad Gita?
Stirring Thoughts
‘Selected Gems’ from Srimad Bhagavad Gita

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The real God is 'The Self'; and only 'The Self' is the real God. It is only Self, which is worth invoking.
The supreme knowledge in Srimad Bhagavad Gita is widely regarded as ‘ever new’. Inarguably, it is true that this ancient book is the most imperceptible work in the known literature of human race. The esoteric attribute of Bhagavad Gita however causes a ‘quandary’ upon the modern age people; that they consider Gita as merely of theoretical application in life, and not practical.
It is indeed the grave need of hour to not only simplify this great message but also to relate the interpretation of mystical verses of Gita with our modern tendencies of life. Such simplification becomes even particularly necessary because our newest age of materialistic wisdom should not be left ‘ever deprived’ of the supreme wisdom of mind, body and soul, which has been bestowed upon the mankind by Bhagavad Gita.
I pray, this book here, which is nothing but merely a raindrop from the ocean of wisdom of Srimad Bhagavad Gita, strongly appeal your conscience for invoking your Self.
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