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The path of righteousness and Dharma leads to spiritual fulfillment from "summary" of Bhagavad Geeta by Swami Mukundananda,Jagadguru Kripaluji Yog

The path of righteousness, as expounded in the sacred text of the Bhagavad Geeta, is the key to achieving spiritual fulfillment. When one follows the principles of Dharma, or righteousness, they align themselves with the universal order and harmony. By living a life of integrity, honesty, and compassion, one is able to purify their mind and soul, leading to inner peace and contentment. In the Bhagavad Geeta, Lord Krishna emphasizes the importance of living a life guided by Dharma. He explains that by following the path of righteousness, one can overcome the cycle of birth and death and attain liberation from the material world. By acting selflessly and with a sense of duty, one can transcend their ego and connect with the divine within. Through practicing Dharma, one cultivates virtues such as love, humility, and forgiveness. These qualities help one to let go of anger, greed, and attachment, which are the root causes of suffering. By following the path of righteousness, one can attain a state of inner purity and clarity, which paves the way for spiritual growth and enlightenment. When one lives in alignment with Dharma, they experience a sense of purpose and meaning in life. By serving others and upholding moral values, one contributes to the greater good of society and the world. This selfless approach to life brings about a sense of fulfillment and joy that transcends material pleasures and possessions.
  1. The path of righteousness and Dharma is a transformative journey that leads to spiritual awakening and liberation. By following the teachings of the Bhagavad Geeta and embodying the principles of Dharma in one's daily life, one can experience true happiness and peace of mind. It is through living a life of virtue and integrity that one can attain the ultimate goal of spiritual fulfillment.
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Bhagavad Geeta

Swami Mukundananda

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