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Serve others from "summary" of Bhagvat Gita, Song of God by Dr. Roopnarine Singh MD FRCPC

The concept of serving others is a fundamental teaching in the Bhagavad Gita. It emphasizes the importance of selfless service as a way to connect with the divine and fulfill one's purpose in life. By serving others without expecting anything in return, one can cultivate humility, compassion, and gratitude. This selfless service, known as karma yoga, allows individuals to transcend their ego and desires, leading to spiritual growth and inner peace. Through serving others, individuals can overcome their selfish tendencies and develop a sense of unity with all beings. By seeing the divine presence in others and treating them with kindness and respect, one can create a harmonious and supportive community. This idea of interconnectedness is at the core of the Bhagavad Gita's teachings, reminding us that we are all part of a larger whole and have a responsibility to support and uplift one another. Serving o...
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    Bhagvat Gita, Song of God

    Dr. Roopnarine Singh MD FRCPC

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