Nonviolence from "summary" of Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta - Gita Saar (Hindi) 2020: भाग 6 by पं. रवि शर्मा
The concept of Nonviolence is deeply rooted in the teachings of the Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta. It emphasizes the importance of ahimsa, or nonviolent action, in all aspects of life. Nonviolence is not just the absence of physical violence, but also the absence of hatred, anger, and ill-will towards others. It is about cultivating a sense of compassion and understanding towards all living beings. According to the Gita Saar, Nonviolence is a fundamental principle that guides individuals in their thoughts, words, and actions. It teaches us to treat others with kindness, respect, and empathy, regardless of their background or beliefs. By practicing Nonviolence, we can create a more harmonious and peaceful society where conflicts are resolved through dialogue and understanding rather than...Similar Posts
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