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🌸Bhagavad Gita - Chapter 9 🌸
The ninth chapter of the Bhagavad-gita talks about how people feel disconnected from the natural order of the universe and how finding our place in it can lead to a happier life. It answers questions about the nature of the Self, where the diverse world comes from, and how prayer works. Lord Krishna tells Arjuna that anyone, even those who struggle the most, can improve by seeking spiritual values. Krishna shares this deep knowledge with Arjuna, stressing the need to be open and willing to learn. The chapter contrasts the pursuit of spiritual goals with the temporary pleasures of life, encouraging a life of dedication and self-improvement. Overall, it offers a hopeful message for spiritual growth and renewal.
This talk is part 8 of 14 excerpted from a rare series of talks given by Pujya Swami Chinmayananda at Sidhbari, India in1986.
Chanting of Bhagavad Gita Chapter 9 by , Chinmaya Vidyalaya Anna Nagar
🌸About Speaker : Swami Chinmayananda🌸
Hailed as the second Swami Vivekananda, Pujya Gurudev Swami Chinmayananda (1916-1993) is an orator, writer and leader par excellence, a patriot and spiritual giant, one of the finest representatives of Indian spiritual heritage who spearheaded a global Hindu spiritual and cultural renaissance that popularised the religion's esoteric scriptural texts, teaching them in English all across India and abroad.
He worked tirelessly with tremendous energy for more than four decades to spread the message of Vedanta, leaving behind a great legacy for man. He has authored 95 publications, including commentaries on the major Upanishads and Bhagavad Gita. He was a visiting professor of Indian philosophy at several American and Asian universities and he conducted university lecture tours in many countries.
The sprawling worldwide, spiritual, educational, and charitable organization of Chinmaya Mission that encompasses more than 300 centres in India and internationally, carries on the bright torch lit by this great saint.
Join Swami Chinmayananda from Chinmaya Mission as he dives deep into Chapter 9 of the Bhagavad Gita. Learn from his insightful teachings and gain a deeper understanding of this spiritual text.
Key Insights:
🌸 Higher Knowledge and Ego:
Swami Chinmayananda explains that as one attains higher knowledge, the ego diminishes, leading to a deeper understanding of one's relationship with the divine.
🌸 Nature of the Lord:
Swamiji describes the Lord not as a distant figure but as an omnipresent consciousness within us, always available for guidance and support.
🌸 Purification of Mind:
Swamiji emphasizes the importance of purifying the mind through contemplation and devotion, leading to a state of higher consciousness and realization of the divine.
🌸 Divine Relationships:
Swamiji illustrates that the Lord embodies all relationships-father, mother, and more-highlighting the interconnectedness and unity of all forms of life with the divine.
🌸 Realization and Enlightenment:
Swamiji explains that true realization comes from understanding the eternal and immutable nature of consciousness, transcending the material world.
Short Message:
🌸 Swami Chinmayananda emphasizes the importance of higher knowledge in diminishing the ego and deepening our understanding of the divine within us. He explains that purification of the mind through contemplation leads to realization and enlightenment, highlighting the omnipresent nature of the Lord who embodies all relationships.
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