The Law of Karma and Reincarnation
Revealing the Deeper Meaning of the Bhagavad Gita
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1h 31m
In this episode Murali shares how karma, reincarnation, suffering, the secret of right action, and self offering are the keys to true happiness.
On the eve of a great battle to defend the humiliation of his family, Arjuna, the 3rd of the Pandavas, asks Krishna to be his charioteer and survey the battlefield with him. Arjuna says "I shall not fight!"
The battle of life (an act of overcoming) is not pretty, action is required. Krishna tells Arjuna to fight and not stop. But Why is it important to fight the battle of life? Because we are destined to win the battle, our progress is relentlessly upward. Tune in to see how the Bhagavad Gita holds the keys to these right actions.
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