what to learn from Bhagawat Geeta
Understanding the context is important than memorizing the verses. The Bhagavad Gita is not math or science, that said, here is a brief introduction of the same…. The Bhagavad is not a holy book that belongs to any one individual, caste, group, school, sect, nation or time. It is rather a scripture for the entire world and for all times. It is for all, for every nation, for every race, and for every man and woman, whatever be their spiritual level and capacity. Its universality makes the Gita unique among the eminent sacred works of the entire world. The Gita is that touchstone that vindicates the substance of truth. Almost all holy books abound in provisions for worldly life and sustenance, and also in directives for religious rites and ceremonies. There are also introduced into them-in order to make them more attractive-sensational and even dreadful accounts of what ought or ought not to be done. It is so unfortunate that people blindly accept all these superficial matters ...