I love Bhagwad Gita. I have immense respect for it. I believe if we can learn Bhagwad Gita, we actually do not need any other master in the world. It’s the biggest guide and master. Every part of it has such a great learning.
It is a big guide to how shall we live life and perform our Karma. What is the significance of Karma. When Arjuna felt week in his knees, and he refused to fight because in front of him were standing his own dear family members, at that time, Krishna took an opportunity to guide him and this world about karma and Dharma. Krishna told him, that your Karma is is your Dharma, which is even above your own family. Irrespective of who is standing in front of you, you have to perform your Karma. Your Dharma is to do your Karam. So beautiful!
These days, every household has one little Mahabharat going on. Two brothers fighting over property or business. generally one is honest and one is less honest. I think Krishna knew this would happen, that’s why he created a big situation to set an example for everyone. In that, the good one gets week because in front of him he sees his own family. Sometimes, I have seen, one brother supporting wrong deed of another brother. So many times, I have seen, spouse supporting wrong deeds of partner. For everything justification is it’s family. In spousal relationship we have to support even the wrong things also.
But here is the thing’
In the battle of right and wrong or Dharma and Adharma, Dharma will always win. If you support wrong, you will go down along with that. If its, your duty to bring that person on right track rather than following and supporting. Keep your Karma right.
Your Karma includes your work, your intentions, your life, what you give back to society, how your treat your parents, how you treat your servants. What intentions you hold while doing your karma. Everything is your Dharma.
Know that your Karma has to be right to follow your Dharma. You follow any religion and all the practices, without right Karma, everything is a failure.
