BHAGWAT GITA -
BHAGWAT GITA tells us many worldly truths and one is given below for information -
We all know that this body of ours shall perish or die in future. But is there life after death also? Can we survive after death also? Are we different from this body & shall we survive death? Yes, as per 'Bhagwat Gita', it's so. As per 'Bhagwat Gita', we in essence are different than this body & we in essence are that indestructible 'Soul' & this 'Soul' is there in our body even when we are living right now. As per 'Bhagwat Gita', our body is like our clothes that we wear on our body & after death these worn out clothes are dropped by the embodied soul . You in essence are a 'Soul' & this 'Soul' of yours shall wear another body ( read, shall wear another pair of clothes) after death. So this eternal Soul which is indestructible, changes its present embodied form for another embodied form, when the physical body perishes.
As per 'Bhagwat Gita', eternal soul was there always & was there even before this 'World creation'. This soul is never born nor does it die ever. It is an indestructible substance. So if we have a firm belief that we are that eternal Soul which never dies then we shall also feel to be someone beyond this body & fear of death shall go away from our mind as then we shall know that we have life even after the death. Yes, we all are that immortal Soul & shall never die. Have firm faith in these words & all your fears of death shall go away in thin air.-
2007-07-04 16:49:32
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answered by Jayaraman 7
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A Book named " Sadhana ke Anubhav" (Experiences encountered in the path of spiritual evolution) written by my Master Shri Chaturbhuj Sahai ji of Ramashram Satsang, Mathura is my favourite holy scripure. I also love, Ramayana. Bhagvad Gita is for senior leve people while i am a toddler. What about your favourites, Amby.
2007-07-05 00:44:14
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answered by alok_krn 2
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Psalms 139:23&24 I use it as a prayer for holiness.
2007-07-04 10:08:28
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answered by David F 5
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The Bhagavad Gita.
My favourite verses
"Karmaneva dhikaraste maa falesu kadachana" which means, "Do your Karma passionately without thinking about the fruits"!
I also like,
"Paritranaya sadhunam vinashayaya cha dushkritam, Dharma sansthapanarthanaya sambhavami yuge yuge"
Which means, "Whenever evil forces start harassing good people, I shall reincarnate to destroy evil"!
2007-07-04 10:18:08
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answered by Anonymous
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For I know the plans I have for you says God.
Plans for good and not for evil
Plans to give you a future and a hope.
Jeremiah chapter 29 verse 11.
2007-07-04 10:17:11
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answered by Anonymous
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The Bhagavad Gita because it teaches me how to become a better devotee to Krishna.
2007-07-04 10:20:17
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answered by Amma's Child 5
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"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you."
Seriously. For as irritated as the fundies around here get me, if humans could just follow this simple little edict, the world would be a pretty good place.
Favorite non-Christian verses:
-- "Seek out your own salvation with diligence!" -- the Buddha's dying words
-- Tao Te Ching, chapter 20
2007-07-04 10:07:20
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answered by ? 2
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Gen: 1:1
It is the ONLY verse in the entire Bible that I can believe without question. Everything else seems to be subject to interpretation.
2007-07-04 10:06:45
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answered by Poohcat1 7
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The Bible, because it is the only scriptures or the teachings of cHRIST THAT save you from hell and promise eternal life to all who accept, repent and follow Jesus's teachings.
2007-07-04 10:08:31
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answered by dimitri 3
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I love psalm 37: 3-8, It up-lifts me in any situation. Love yourself and improve your life. Don't worry about what other people have, say, or do.
2007-07-04 10:07:58
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answered by Toofoxy 1
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