Rejecting selfish desires and ego from "summary" of BHAGAVAD GITA AS IT IS [NEPALI LANGUAGE]. by A.C. BHAKTIVEDANTA. SWAMI PRABHUPADA
The Bhagavad Gita teaches us to rise above our selfish desires and ego. It emphasizes the importance of selflessness and humility in our actions and interactions with others. When we are driven by selfish desires, we are only thinking about ourselves and our own interests. We become consumed by our ego, which blinds us to the needs and feelings of those around us. Rejecting selfish desires and ego means putting the needs of others before our own. It means acting with compassion and kindness towards all living beings, regardless of their social status or background. By letting go of our ego, we are able to see the interconnectedness of all things and realize that we are part of a greater whole. When we reject selfish desires and ego, we open ourselves up to a deeper sense of fulfillment and purpose. We are no longer driven by material desires or the need for recognition and validation from others. Instead, we find true joy and contentment in serving others and living in harmony with the world around us.- Rejecting selfish desires and ego is a spiritual practice that leads us towards self-realization and enlightenment. It is a way of transcending our limited sense of self and connecting with the divine within us. By letting go of our ego, we are able to experience a profound sense of peace and unity with the universe.