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5 Bhagavad Gita lessons that can change your relationship

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Sep 28, 2023, 01:00 IST
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Here is what the Gita suggests

The Bhagavad Gita, often referred to as the Gita, is a 700-verse Hindu scripture that is part of the Indian epic Mahabharata. It is a sacred text that offers profound wisdom and guidance on various aspects of life, including relationships be it personal or professional. Here are 5 ways the Bhagavad Gita can help you have better relationships.

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Self-understanding and realisation

The Bhagavad Gita encourages individuals to understand themselves at a deeper level. It teaches that true knowledge begins with self-realisation. Before we can have healthy relationships with others, we must first understand our own desires, fears, strengths, and weaknesses. Through introspection and self-awareness, we can become better equipped to navigate our relationships with clarity and empathy.

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Detachment and non-attachment

One of the key teachings of the Gita is detachment. It doesn't suggest that we should withdraw from relationships, but rather that we should not become overly attached to the outcomes of our actions. By practicing non-attachment, we can reduce the impact of disappointments and expectations on our relationships. We can love and care for others but without being emotionally dependent on their responses.

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Dharma and duty

The Gita emphasises the importance of fulfilling one's duty. In the context of relationships, this means understanding and fulfilling our responsibilities in various roles—whether as a partner, parent, friend, or family member. When individuals act in accordance with their dharma, they contribute positively to their relationships and create a harmonious environment.

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Karma Yoga

The concept of Karma Yoga is central to the Bhagavad Gita. It encourages people to perform their duties selflessly, without expecting the results of their actions. Applying this principle in relationships means giving without expecting anything in return. When we act out of love and selflessness, our relationships become more genuine and less transactional.

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Respect for others

The Gita teaches respect for all living beings and the idea of universal brotherhood. It emphasizes that, at the spiritual level, all individuals are connected. This understanding encourages empathy, compassion, and tolerance in our relationships.


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