What is your Gita?


                                                                    pic credit-Anjali Ahuja 



The Gita is not merely a religious text but a way of living life, which entails the value that spirituality is within us. most people believe that in this, Lord Krishna is a major character, but the real character is the Arjuna, who is just confused and baffled like us. We, humans, fight over the validity of the events mentioned in this, but we often tend to forget the real-life lessons, it's not just a story of Arjuna, it's a story of people like us. The greatest scientist of all time Albert Einstein was fascinated with the fact, that many people followed this, he decided to read it once, and he was truly mesmerized because he treated it just like a book. At some point in life, there comes a situation when we are almost clueless than we try to understand the truth and purpose of life in search of peace and eternity. This is the right time, to find your own Gita, your own purpose in life. I read somewhere and discovered that meditation is not about disconnecting from the world around you, but focusing even with a lot of distractions, the same lies with peace, it lies all within you. Have you ever wondered, why it is termed a religious book? the very basic psychology behind this

is that people fallowed this religiously, that means without having second thought they treated it as their duty, thus in life your religion can be anything, it can be your work, your passion, anything, that is what Gita too talks about that without worrying about the outcomes your work should be your worship, after finding your religion the next step lies in, finding your own version of Gita, that may contradict with others, but at last what matters most it makes it worth, connect with thyself, embrace yourself, spread positivity, and learn lessons even from failures of life because life is your biggest teacher, and you are the arjuna of your life.

- Abhinav Arun

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