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The Last Verse of the Bhagavad Gita (Chapter 18, Verse 78)

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The Last Verse of the Bhagavad Gita (Chapter 18, Verse 78) Yatra yogeśhvaraḥ kṛiṣhṇo yatra pārtho dhanur-dharaḥ, tatra śhrīr vijayo bhūtir dhruvā nītir matir mama.  Wherever there is Shree Krishna, the Lord of all Yog, and wherever there is Arjun, the supreme archer, there will also certainly be unending opulence, victory, prosperity, and righteousness. Of this, I am certain. The  Bhagavad Gita  concludes with this verse delivering a deep pronouncement. Dhritarashtra was apprehensive of the outcome of the war. Sanjay informs him that material calculations of the relative strengths and numbers of the two armies are irrelevant. There can be only one verdict in this war—victory will always be on the side of God and his pure devotee, and so will goodness, supremacy, and abundance. God is the independent, self-sustaining sovereign of the world, and the most worthy object of adoration, and worship.  na tatsamaśh chābhyadhikaśhcha dṛiśhyate  (Śhwetaśhvatar Upaniṣhad 6....

The Bhagwad Gita's Teaching about Eternal Nature of Soul’s Divine Qualities

 The Bhagwad Gita's Teaching about Eternal Nature of Soul’s Divine Qualities  One of the key teachings within this section of the Bhagavad Gita is that we, as individual souls, are eternal fragments of the Supreme. Although we are spiritual in essence, we find ourselves trapped in material bodies and material minds. This concept might sound abstract at first, but in practical terms, it means that our consciousness, which provides the sense of individuality and awareness, originates from a spiritual source that does not die when the body dies. In many Eastern spiritual traditions, the soul is likened to a spark that has the same quality as the flame but is infinitesimally small in comparison. Although the spark is of the same nature as the fire, it does not have the same magnitude of energy and potency. Similarly, the soul shares many divine characteristics with the Supreme, including consciousness, bliss, and eternality, but is limited in quantity and capacity. This helps expl...

Panchakarma Treatment

Panchakarma Treatment Oleation:  Oleation includes use of oil or oily substance on the body. Ayurveda offers different oils made from various home grown and mineral ingredients mostly for external use. Aside from oils and ghee utilized especially for internal application. The fatty substance goes about as a viable medium, figures out how to achieve the more profound tissues, helps in carrying the  medicinal ingredients  every cell of the body and loosen up toxins stuck in the cells. Fomentation:  Thetreatments that produce sweat are called fomentation treatments. Oleation treatments are followed by the fomentation treatments. The tissues made delicate by oleation treatments become more flexible by fomentation therapies. Profound established toxins relaxed by oleation melt because of fomentation therapy and help it to flush out of the body.