Siva Prasad242. All are influenced by gunasKrishna explained about the three gunas or characteristics of nature viz. Satva, Rajo and Tamo on various occasions in the Bhagavad Gita…1d ago
Siva Prasad237. Causes of KarmaKrishna declared that it is impossible to give up activities, instead a tyagi relinquishes the fruits of their actions (18.11). He…Nov 9
Siva Prasad241. Contours of HappinessDuring our lives, we regularly go through polarities of happiness (sukh) and sadness (dukh). Krishna explained that when senses meet sense…Dec 6Dec 6
Siva Prasad239. Three Types of Karta and KarmaUnderstanding karta (doer) and karma (action) is one of the most complex issues of life. Bhagavad Gita explains about these complexities at…Nov 21Nov 21
Siva Prasad240. Three types of buddhi and dhruti.After explaining the threefold nature of karta and karma, Krishna explains that buddhi (intellect) and dhruti (fortitude or courage) are…Nov 24Nov 24
Siva Prasad242. All are influenced by gunasKrishna explained about the three gunas or characteristics of nature viz. Satva, Rajo and Tamo on various occasions in the Bhagavad Gita…1d ago
Siva Prasad237. Causes of KarmaKrishna declared that it is impossible to give up activities, instead a tyagi relinquishes the fruits of their actions (18.11). He…Nov 9
Siva Prasad241. Contours of HappinessDuring our lives, we regularly go through polarities of happiness (sukh) and sadness (dukh). Krishna explained that when senses meet sense…Dec 6
Siva Prasad239. Three Types of Karta and KarmaUnderstanding karta (doer) and karma (action) is one of the most complex issues of life. Bhagavad Gita explains about these complexities at…Nov 21
Siva Prasad240. Three types of buddhi and dhruti.After explaining the threefold nature of karta and karma, Krishna explains that buddhi (intellect) and dhruti (fortitude or courage) are…Nov 24
Siva Prasad238. Thought to ActionWhen we (knower) see a flower (object of knowledge) we take in its colour, smell (knowledge) etc. This situation induces an action. A poet…Nov 16
Siva Prasad236. TyagiKrishna defines renunciant (tyagi) and says, “Those who neither avoid akushala (disagreeable or miserable) action nor attached to kushala…Oct 30
Siva Prasad235. Renunciation and Prescribed ActionsSome of the common threads in the Bhagavad Gita are easy to understand but difficult to inculcate. On the other hand, some of them are very…Oct 24