- In times of adversity and crisis we should learn five mantras from Lord Krishna to enlarge our lives -
Comprehensive Thoughts: According to the Bhagavad Gita based on the verses of knowledge recited by Lord Krishna, our thoughts should be made far-reaching and comprehensive without narrowing them down. For example, when the Pandavas were trapped in a Lakshagriha made of wax, they were given a rat as a gift and only through this one rat did the Pandavas find a way out of the Lakshagriha and make their lives safer. Such far-reaching pervasive ideas have been the result.
Don't lose heart: According to the Gita, if the problems before us become more and more vicious and even then a solution is not possible, we will never lose heart. And contemplating as well as coping with problems rather than panicking in troubles is an important strength to face them. Once we get rid of the fear, we will understand that victory will fall at our feet. Thus even the Pandavas won the war almost without fear of religion.
Moving forward: Lord Krishna has always told the Pandavas to move forward on the path of progress instead of retreating. Based on that parable if an employee is missing out on excellent opportunities in life due to being close to the company. So that's stupid. Because such negative decisions hurt us. In this case, if we are experiencing a change in a more beneficial place, then it is beneficial to change the place.
Becoming Rishikesh: Lord Krishna is also called Rishikesh. These two words. Rishak and Ish means the master who controls the senses. A person who worships Lord Krishna is capable of conquering the intellect. According to the Gita it is also possible to subdue the air. But the brain is impossible to control. Except for those who have mastered the mind, they easily succeed everywhere.
Ability to discern pure and true things: In the Bhagavad Gita, Lord Krishna has mentioned in a verse that in order to be successful in any field, it is necessary to have a healthy memory and intellect. Intelligence means the ability to discern good clean things.
- Laljibhai g. Manvar
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