Wednesday, 26 February 2014

To the unhappy mind....

In present days people are suffering from stress,restlessness..Reading Bhagavat gita relives you from all the stress and restlessness....



Tuesday, 25 February 2014

Choose the RIGHT MANAGERS

LORD KRISHNA shows the right way to Pandavas..
He is the greatest crisis manager the world has seen...
When Lord Krishna put a proposal whether they want krishna to their side or whole army Pandavas choose Krishna where as kouravas choose army...

Utilise your time :Lessons from Mahabharata

During the pandavas exile time,they concentrated on gaining more strength ..

On the other hand Karna went on a country wide military mission subdued the different kingdoms and acquired wealth.But it means a loss in tearms of both men and money and creation of new enemies..

Turn your weakness into strength:Lessons from Mahabharata

Pandavs lost their kingdom got insulted,exiled for 13 years..Still they won kurukshetra war..how????
Its because they converted their weakness into their strengths..

Pandavas though in exile they turned their attention to improving over their weakness...
Arjuna set out on a mission to acquire Divyastras.
Bhima met his brother Hanuman and got a blessing of enhanced strength..
Yudhisthira acquired teachings from various wise rishis and also learnt the game of dice from Gandharava Chtrasena,lest he was challenged to yet another dice game.It is said that he had become undefeatable in Dice..

Sunday, 9 February 2014

You do your work, do not expect results:Lesons from Mahabharatha

Lord Krishna talks about people centering their lives around one failure or a single disappointment. He says, when some incident shatters all the plans, hopes and aspirations, people start considering that pain and hurt to be the center of their lives and continue to live their lives around it.He asks, “Is the future constructed based on the plans that we mortals make?
Krishna uses a beautiful analogy: “When a mountaineer climbs up to the peak of a mountain for the first time, was it the plans that he had made at the bottom of the mountain that carried him to the top? No, it does not. In reality, as the mountaineer keeps climbing up, he faces different challenges and obstacles. At every step, he makes the decision for his next step. He has to change his plans at every step. The plan that worked for the last step may fail him miserably on the next.
Same is the fact with life, he goes on to say. When people start considering one obstacle, challenge or misery to be the center of their life, and stops the very momentum of life, they cannot become successful in life. Nor can they achieve happiness and contentment. That means, rather than trying to make life worthy of one, making oneself worthy of life is the only way to success and happiness.
You do your work, do not expect results or make plans around your imagined results. Because you don’t know what the results are and when the results will come, you cannot control the outcome.