How to solve your problem – AADISHRI ARUN

AADISHRI ARUN: We must learn the purpose of our life from bhagwad Gita where we can solve all our problems facing at present in our life. Solution is in our hand if we like, otherwise all our prayers, worship and meditation towards God may be failed. We must know our actual relationship with God whom we have.

Try to dwell always in your own Self. Abide in your centre. Think of the Self constantly. Then all attachments will die automatically. Attachment to the Lord is a potent antidote to annihilate all worldly attachments. He who has no attachments can really love others, for his love is pure and divine. “Therefore, without attachment do thou always perform action which should be done; for, by performing action without attachment man reaches the Supreme.

In all the spiritual literature of the world there is no book so elevating and inspiring as the Gita. It expounds very lucidly the cardinal principles or the fundamentals of the Dharma, established by God. It is the source of all wisdom. It is your greatest guide. It is your supreme teacher. It is an inexhaustible spiritual treasure. It is a fountain of bliss. It is an ocean of knowledge. It is full of divine splendor and grandeur. The Gita is the cream of the Vedas. It is the essence of the soul-elevating Upanishads.

It is a universal scripture applicable to people of all temperaments and for all times. Gi ta is a marvelous book, profound in thought and sublime in heights of vision. It brings peace and solace to souls that are afflicted by the three fires of mortal existence, namely, afflictions caused by one’s own body, those caused by beings around one, and those caused by the gods.

Balanced Path

AADI SHRI ARUN: In a language of simile, metaphor, and allegory, the Bhagavad Gita was reviling and presenting a word-painting of the tumultuous inner battles that must be waged by both the material and the spiritual man. The deepest spiritual meanings had hide to protect them from the devastation of the ignorance of the Dark Ages toward which civilization was descending concurrent with the end of Sri Krishna’s incarnation on earth.

Lord’s message in the Bhagavad Gita is the perfect answer for the modern age, and any age: Yoga of dutiful action, of nonattachment, and of meditation for God-realization. To work without the inner peace of God is Hades; and to work with His joy ever bubbling through the soul is to carry a portable paradise within, wherever one goes.

The path advocated by Sri Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita is the moderate, medium, golden path, both for the busy man of the world and for the highest spiritual aspirant. To follow the path advocated by the Bhagavad Gita would be their salvation, for it is a book of universal Self-realization, introducing man to his true Self, the soul—showing him how he has evolved from Spirit, how he may fulfill on earth his righteous duties, and how he may return to God. The Gita’s wisdom is not for dry intellectualists to perform mental gymnastics with its sayings for the entertainment of dogmatists; but rather to show a man or woman living in the world, householder or renouncing, how to live a balanced life that includes the actual contact of God, by following the step-by-step methods of yoga.