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Thoughts on the Bhagavad Gita (Chapter 13: Verses 30 - 35)

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In this episode, the host, Rahul N Singh, delves into the Bhagavad Gita, focusing on Chapter 13, verses 30 to 35. He talks about Hindu philosophical concepts like Karma, Prakriti, and Atma, elaborates on the idea of Akarta (non-doer within actions), and explores the concept of cause and effect. He further discusses the wisdom shared by Sri Krishna, the discernment between the physical body and the Atma that exists within, and the significance of the third eye in achieving enlightened discernment. The episode ends with reflections on achieving liberation and the state of Jivan Mukti, which signifies freedom from the cycle of life and death while being alive.

Translation used: The Bhagavad Gita Comes Alive: A Radical Translation by Jeffrey Armstrong
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In this episode, the host, Rahul N Singh, delves into the Bhagavad Gita, focusing on Chapter 13, verses 30 to 35. He talks about Hindu philosophical concepts like Karma, Prakriti, and Atma, elaborates on the idea of Akarta (non-doer within actions), and explores the concept of cause and effect. He further discusses the wisdom shared by Sri Krishna, the discernment between the physical body and the Atma that exists within, and the significance of the third eye in achieving enlightened discernment. The episode ends with reflections on achieving liberation and the state of Jivan Mukti, which signifies freedom from the cycle of life and death while being alive.

Translation used: The Bhagavad Gita Comes Alive: A Radical Translation by Jeffrey Armstrong
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