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  • WHEN MIND MEETS WISDOM by Radhikatenoria
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    In the heart of the ancient Indian epic, the Mahabharata, lies a timeless dialogue-a conversation that transcends time, space, and mortal struggles. This sacred conversation is the Bhagavad Gita, the "WHEN MIND MEETS WISDOM." 🌟 Synopsis: In the midst of a battlefield, Prince Arjuna Is grabbed with doubt and despair. His duty as a warrior clashes with his attachment and love for his friends and family who were on the opposing side. It is here that Lord Krishna, the divine charioteer, imparts profound wisdom to Arjuna-a wisdom that reverberates through the ages. 📖 About the Book: "WHEN MIND MEETS WISDOM" together unlocks the secret of philosophy, devotion, and duty. As Arjuna seeks answers, Krishna reveals the essence of life, purpose, and the path to liberation. Through vivid metaphors and practical guidance, the Gita unfolds its teachings: Selflessness: Arjuna learns that true action arises from selflessness. To act without attachment to outcomes is to find freedom. Detachment: Krishna emphasises detachment-not indifference, but the ability to engage fully while remaining unswayed by success or failure. Devotion: The Gita extols devotion as a powerful force. Whether through love, knowledge, or meditation, devotion leads to realization. Inner Battle: The battlefield becomes a metaphor for our inner struggles-the conflict between desires, duty, and the pursuit of truth. 🌠 Why Read "WHEN MIND MEETS WISDOM"? Practical Wisdom: The Gita offers practical tools for navigating life's challenges-whether you're a warrior on a battlefield or a seeker in the modern world. Universal Relevance: Its teachings resonate across cultures, religions, and centuries. The Gita speaks to the human condition. Inner Transformation: Dive into the Gita, and you'll emerge with a deeper understanding of purpose, duty, and the nature of existence.
  • Surrenderance of the Soul by Aradhya201
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    Arranged Marriage in an orthodox family. A silent, quiet girl. One who played the female stereotype. Gentle. Soft-spoken. Beautiful. Cultured. and most importantly, Obedient. For a silent, obedient girl like her, nothing was her choice, everything was handled by her father or more so, her uncle who held the power in the family. After a decision was made, her life would be changed forever. Now, she had nothing left than surrendering her soul to Krishna. Her beloved Khannaya. Her Madhava and Madhusudhana.
  • The Chariot of My Soul by AmorVeil
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    When life's road turns from dust to dawn and back again, a restless heart sits beside Krishna, the Charioteer, and learns to let Him hold the reins of breath and fate. Through monsoon ache and quiet light, the poem moves from doubt and fear to trust and rest, echoing the Gita's chariot wisdom in contemporary verse. For readers of spiritual and devotional poetry seeking calm strength, vivid imagery, and the serenity of surrender to a loving guide.
  • Stories of Bhagavad Geeta by PoojaRaina
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    The Bhagavad Gita, a 700-verse Hindu scripture that is part of the Indian epic Mahabharata, covers a wide range of philosophical and moral themes. While it primarily focuses on the teachings of Lord Krishna to Arjuna, you can find inspiration for short stories in various aspects of the Bhagavad Gita.
  • In the Name of Dharma: Krishna's Promise by bhavya_wrts
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    The Mahabharata is an ancient Indian epic that narrates the intense rivalry between two branches of the Kuru dynasty: the Pandavas and the Kauravas. Central to the story is the Kurukshetra War, a monumental battle for the throne of Hastinapura. Interwoven with themes of duty, righteousness, and destiny, the epic delves deep into human nature and moral dilemmas. Notably, it encompasses the Bhagavad Gita, a sacred dialogue where Lord Krishna imparts spiritual wisdom to the warrior Arjuna. Beyond the main narrative, the Mahabharata offers a rich tapestry of subplots, philosophical discourses, and teachings that have profoundly influenced Indian culture and spirituality.
  • Kalki Purann : The story of warrior Kalki, the conscript by S_2025
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    A story of the warrior who paves way for the end of the world, helping to begin a golden era for a better and peaceful future. A mighty warrior who creates a way to destroy corruptions and mis-happenings by Kali. *This is a predictional story of Kalki. This is fictional, and it is not influenced by any real life happenings and does not imply to criticize any Religion or community.*
  • Bhagavad Gita by Mahabharathian
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    The essence of life, the essence of the epic Mahabharata, the way of living life!
  • Bhagavad Gita and Philosophy of Work by rrajeshkapoor
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    What is the relevance of the Gita to the young and middle aged working people in modern times? All that Krishna says to Arjuna is: Be efficient at work. How to be efficient at work is what the Gita is all about for it is the science of action. So the workplace is where it is most relevant. While Western management thought too often deals with problems at material, external and peripheral levels, the Gita tackles the issues from the grass roots level of human thinking. The Bhagavad Gita is unique in its stress on work ethics as it deals primarily with man at work.
  • THE BHAGAVAD GITA by CaptainCare
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    >The Bhagavad Gita often referred as the GITA originally originated as an episode in the Mahabharata, a historical Sanskrit epic of the ancient world. > It's a 700-verse Hindu scripture, which is part of the epic Mahabharata. >The Mahabharata depicts the events up to the present Kali Yuga. >Lord Krishna spoke the Bhagavad Gita to his friend and devotee Arjuna at the beginning of this age, about 5,000 years ago. >The dialogues of this epic which is the best philosophical and religious in human history has taken place between Lord Shri Krishna and Arjuna.