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Overcoming challenges and adversities from "summary" of BHAGAVAD GITA AS IT IS [NEPALI LANGUAGE]. by A.C. BHAKTIVEDANTA. SWAMI PRABHUPADA

The Bhagavad Gita teaches us that challenges and adversities are inevitable in life. No one can escape them. However, what is within our control is how we respond to these challenges. The Gita encourages us to face our adversities with courage and determination, knowing that they are temporary and will eventually pass. When we are faced with challenges, it is important to remember that they are opportunities for growth and learning. By overcoming obstacles, we become stronger and more resilient. The Gita teaches us to embrace challenges as a means of self-improvement, rather than as insurmountable barriers. One of the key teachings of the Gita is the concept of karma - the idea that our actions have consequences. By facing challenges head-on and persevering through difficult times, we can create positive karma for ourselves. This positive energy will help us overcome any adversities that come our way. In the face of challenges, it is important to remain focused and determined. The Gita reminds us that we should never give up, no matter how difficult the situation may seem. By staying committed to our goals and values, we can overcome any obstacles that stand in our way.
  1. The Bhagavad Gita teaches us that challenges and adversities are a natural part of life. By embracing these difficulties with courage and determination, we can grow and evolve as individuals. Through our struggles, we can become stronger, wiser, and more compassionate beings.
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BHAGAVAD GITA AS IT IS [NEPALI LANGUAGE].

A.C. BHAKTIVEDANTA. SWAMI PRABHUPADA

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