The mind is the root cause of bondage as well as liberation from "summary" of Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta में छुपे रहस्य, गीता सार हिन्दी में by Pandit Ravi Sharma
The mind plays a crucial role in our journey towards either bondage or liberation. It is the mind that can either bind us in the chains of desires, attachments, and ignorance, or free us from the cycle of birth and death. Our thoughts, emotions, and beliefs shape our reality and determine our actions. When the mind is clouded by ignorance and ego, it leads us towards bondage. We get entangled in the web of material desires, seeking validation and happiness from external sources. This attachment to worldly possessions and relationships keeps us bound to the cycle of suffering, unable to see beyond our limited perception of reality. On the other hand, when the mind is clear and focused, it becomes a powerful tool for liberation. By cultivating vir...Similar Posts
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