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My 3 Favorite Gita Shlokas | 3 Best Gita Verses Ever

My 3 Favorite Gita Shlokas | 3 Best Gita Verses Ever

My 3 Favorite Gita Shlokas | 3 Best Gita Verses Ever

One of the most revered texts in the world is the Bhagavad Gita, The Divine Song. The Bhagavad Gita teaches us the intricacies of life and how to deal with them. This book is filled with exceptional shlokas that has the power to have a compound effect on your life. It is like an ever-present companion for people from all walks of life. All the teachings in the Gita are appropriate for today’s restless and ever-wandering mind. So today on the special occasion of Gita Jayanti ( 3 Dec, 2022 ), presenting you My 3 Favorite Gita Shlokas ever…

My 3 Favorite Gita Shlokas | 3 Best Gita Verses Ever

Bhagavad Gita Verse 35, Chapter 3 | 3 Most Cherished Gita Verses

श्रेयान्स्वधर्मो विगुण: परधर्मात्स्वनुष्ठितात् |
स्वधर्मे निधनं श्रेय: परधर्मो भयावह: || 3.35||

Following one’s own nature, though imperfect, is still better than following another’s nature that is perfect. Even dying in one’s nature is better, and the nature of another leads to danger.

The beauty of the Gita’s teaching is that takes care of every person. There is no fixed rigid path – each one arrives at their own path through self-analysis. It is like a kitchen where each spice is unique, but has a distinct role to play in making a meal. What this shloka says is that once we have selected a strong desire as our svadharma, we should not let weaker likes or dislikes distract us from the svadharma. What is unique about this approach is that it emphasizes introspection over blind faith. The duties born of our nature can be easily performed with stability of mind. The duties of others may seem attractive from a distance and we may think of switching, but that is a risky thing to do. If they conflict with our nature, they will create disharmony in our senses, mind, and intellect.

Bhagavad Gita Verse 14, Chapter 2 | My 3 Favorite Gita Shlokas

मात्रास्पर्शास्तु कौन्तेय शीतोष्णसुखदु: खदा: |
आगमापायिनोऽनित्यास्तांस्तितिक्षस्व भारत || 2.14||

O Bharat ! O son of Kunti !! The nonpermanent appearance of happiness and distress, and their disappearance in due course, are like the appearance and disappearance of winter and summer seasons. They arise from sense perception, O scion of Bharata, and one must learn to tolerate them without being disturbed.

It is one of the shlokas from Bhagavad Gita that tells you that nothing is permanent in this world. Any contact with material objects is temporary, it will appear and then disappear, and it has a beginning and an end.  They will come (āgama) and go away (anityāḥ). Therefore, if we know that something has an end, why should we let it bother us? Tough times will come and go away. Learn to tolerate them without being affected by them. This shloka advises us to develop the capability of titiskha, or brave endurance against joy and sorrow.

Bhagavad Gita Verse 26, Chapter 9 | 3 Best Verses of Gita

पत्रं पुष्पं फलं तोयं यो मे भक्त्या प्रयच्छति |
तदहं भक्त्युपहृतमश्नामि प्रयतात्मन: || 26||

If one offers to Me with devotion a leaf, a flower, a fruit, or even water, I delightfully partake of that offered with love by My devotee in pure consciousness.

God accepts anything that is offered with a loving heart. When we offer anything as simple as water to Ishwara, but with an attitude of devotion, Ishvara happily consumes the gift. Our attitude should be similar to a small child presenting a gift to his father or mother, because in reality, we are offering to Ishvara what was his to begin with. You find word bhaktyā used twice here, both the first and second lines of the verse.  It is the bhakti of the devotee that is pleasing to God, and not the worth of the offering.

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