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Essence of true wisdom and knowledge from "summary" of The Bhagwat Gita by R. R. Varma

True wisdom and knowledge, as expounded in the Bhagwat Gita, is not merely the accumulation of facts and information. It goes beyond the realm of intellectual understanding, delving deep into the essence of life itself. It is the ability to discern the true nature of things, to see beyond the surface and perceive the underlying truths that govern the universe. Wisdom is not about flaunting one's intelligence or knowledge. It is about humility and openness, a willingness to learn and grow. True wisdom comes from a place of inner peace and balance, where the mind is free from the distractions and illusions that cloud our perception. It is a state of clarity and insight, where one can see things as they truly are, without being swayed by personal biases or desires. Knowledge, on the other hand, is the practical application of wisdom. It is the ability to use one's understanding of the world to make informed decisions and guide one's actions. Knowledge without wisdom is like a ship without a rudder, adrift in the sea of life without a sense of direction or purpose. True knowledge is rooted in wisdom, guided by a deep understanding of the fundamental principles that govern existence. The essence of true wisdom and knowledge lies in their interconnectedness, in the way they complement and reinforce each other. Wisdom provides the foundation upon which knowledge is built, while knowledge serves as the vehicle through which wisdom is expressed and shared with others. Together, they form the bedrock of a meaningful and fulfilling life, guiding us on the path towards self-realization and enlightenment.
  1. Lord Krishna imparts the wisdom of the ages to his disciple Arjuna, teaching him the true nature of reality and the path to spiritual liberation. Through their dialogue, we are reminded of the importance of cultivating wisdom and knowledge in our own lives, of seeking the truth beyond the superficial and transitory, and of living in accordance with our highest principles and ideals. It is through the pursuit of true wisdom and knowledge that we can find meaning and purpose in our existence, and ultimately attain the highest goal of human life: self-realization.
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The Bhagwat Gita

R. R. Varma

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