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Thought of the day inspired by the Bhagavad Gita: “The soul grows quieter when gratitude grows louder”

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 22, 2026, 08:00 IST
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Thought of the day inspired by the Bhagavad Gita “The soul grows quieter when gratitude grows louder”

Our minds are so overloaded with our daily tasks and jobs to fulfill that we often forget to express gratitude in our everyday lives.

Our minds are constantly filled with worries, comparisons, expectations, and endless noise from work pressure and personal struggles, so saying a little thank you is even missed out.


People often search for the quiet and happiness in achievements, money, validation, or distractions, but still feel restless within. But all they forget is that when they start to focus more on what they have rather than asking for more, the problems lessen.

This is why spiritual thoughts from ancient wisdom texts like the Bhagavad Gita continue to pull us out from troubled waters even today.


The thought, “The soul grows quieter when gratitude grows louder,” beautifully reflects one of the core teachings of the Gita, that inner peace comes not from controlling the world around us, but from changing the way we look at life.

Gratitude shifts our focus from what is missing to what is already present. When the mind stops complaining and starts appreciating, emotions become calmer, thoughts become clearer, and the heart feels lighter.

The Bhagavad Gita repeatedly teaches balance, acceptance, detachment from endless desires, and trust in life’s journey. Gratitude naturally brings all these qualities together. It helps a person stay grounded during success and hopeful during difficulty. In a world full of noise, gratitude becomes a quiet form of strength. And that is where the real meaning of this thought begins.

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Thought of the day inspired by Bhagavad Gita

“For those who see Me everywhere and see all things in Me, I am never lost, nor are they ever lost to Me.”

- Chapter 6, verse 30

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What does the quote mean?

The idea means that inner peace begins to grow when a person learns to appreciate life instead of constantly complaining and trying to find shortcomings in it.


A restless mind is often filled with complaints, fears, comparisons, regrets, and desires. Practicing gratitude over time reduces this mental noise. When people become thankful for what they already have, they stop chasing satisfaction in every external thing. As a result, the soul feels calmer and more balanced.


This connects with the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita. Lord Krishna explains that to lose connection with God means letting the mind drift away from Him. To stay close to God means keeping your mind connected to Him. The simplest way to do this is by learning to see God’s presence in everything around you.

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Gratitude also changes perspective

A person who practices gratitude notices blessings that are usually ignored, be it , health, family, friendships, opportunities, nature, and even life’s small moments. Instead of focusing only on what is not there, gratitude creates contentment. This does not mean a person stops dreaming or working hard. It simply means they learn to appreciate the present while moving forward.

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