Finding freedom in surrendering to God's will from "summary" of BHAGAVAD GITA AS IT IS [NEPALI LANGUAGE]. by A.C. BHAKTIVEDANTA. SWAMI PRABHUPADA
In this material world, everyone is struggling for freedom. But what is real freedom? Real freedom lies in surrendering to God's will. When we surrender to God, we are no longer bound by the material nature and free from all anxieties. Surrendering to God's will means accepting whatever He provides us with, whether it is happiness or distress. By accepting His will, we can find peace and contentment in all situations. Surrendering to God's will requires faith and trust in His plan for us. It means letting go of our ego and desires and allowing Him to guide our lives. When we surrender to God, we become instruments in His hands, working for His higher purpose. This surrender is not a sign of weakness but of strength, as it requires courage to let go of our own desires and submit to a higher power. The Bhagavad Gita teaches us the importance of surrendering to God's will through the example of Arjuna. Arjuna was a great warrior who faced a moral dilemma on the battlefield. In his moment of confusion, he turned to Lord Krishna for guidance. Krishna advised Arjuna to surrender to His will and perform his duty as a warrior without attachment to the results. By following Krishna's instruction, Arjuna found clarity and strength to fulfill his duty. Just like Arjuna, we too can find freedom in surrendering to God's will. When we let go of our desires and surrender to Him, we can experience true peace and happiness. Surrendering to God's will is not about giving up control, but about trusting in His divine plan for us. It is a path to liberation from the cycle of birth and death and attaining eternal bliss in His abode.- Finding freedom in surrendering to God's will is the key to true happiness and fulfillment. It is a path of faith, trust, and surrender that leads us to eternal peace and liberation. Through the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita, we can learn to surrender to God's will and experience the boundless joy that comes from serving Him.