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Week 27, Bhagwat Gita Chapter 10(Shlokas 1-14) Chants



 Friends , we have started the chapter 10 today  (VibhutiYog) and here are my three learnings from the shlokas covered today.


Three Critical Learnings


1. All qualities amongst humans, such as intellect, knowledge, clarity of thought, forgiveness, truthfulness, control over the senses and mind, joy and sorrow, birth and death, fear and courage, non-violence, equanimity, contentment, austerity, charity, fame, and infamy are due to me


2. With minds fixed on me and their lives surrendered to me, my devotees remain ever contented in me.


3. Those who know in truth my glories and divine powers become united with me through unwavering bhakti yog


And as always please share your views in the comments . Have a happy week ahead.

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