What are the Principles of  Gita?

What are the Principles of  Gita?

1 – Dharma (Righteous Duty): 

Perform your duties with righteousness, without attachment to the results. Dharma guides individuals to act in accordance with moral laws and principles.

2 – Karma Yoga (Path of Selfless Action)

Engage in selfless service without expecting any reward. By doing so, one can attain spiritual liberation.

3– Jnana Yoga (Path of Knowledge)

Seek self-realization through the pursuit of knowledge. Understand the difference between the eternal self (Atman) and the temporary material world.

4. Bhakti Yoga (Path of Devotion)

Devote yourself fully to God, surrendering your ego and desires. Through pure devotion, one can achieve union with the Divine.–

5. Equanimity (Samatva)

Maintain a balanced mind in success and failure, pleasure and pain. Equanimity is essential for spiritual growth.

6 – Detachment (Vairagya)

Practice detachment from material possessions and desires. By controlling the mind and senses, one can rise above worldly attachments.

7 - Atman (Self-Realization)

Recognize that the true self (Atman) is eternal and beyond the physical body. Self-realization leads to liberation (Moksha).

8- Yogic Discipline

Cultivate discipline through practices like meditation, self-control, and mindfulness. A disciplined life leads to inner peace and spiritual enlightenment.

9- Universal Brotherhood

See all beings as manifestations of the Divine. Cultivate compassion and love for all, recognizing the unity of all life.

10 - Surrender to the Divine (Ishvara Pranidhana)

Trust in the Divine plan and surrender your will to God. Through surrender, one can transcend the ego and achieve spiritual liberation.