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YOU will NEVER make EXCUSE after listening to THIS | BHAGAVAD GITA | What did Krishna tell Draupadi?

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Swami Mukundananda, in this profound video, elucidates the essence of the Bhagavad Gita’s teachings, focusing on the pivotal role of action in the pursuit of knowledge and spiritual growth.

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YOU will NEVER make EXCUSE after listening to THIS | What did Krishna tell Draupadi? BHAGAVAD GITA

Swami Mukundananda begins by highlighting Lord Krishna’s guidance to Arjun, emphasizing that knowledge alone is not power; it is the application of knowledge through action that transforms it into a powerful tool for change.

The Swami underscores the importance of mind management, explaining that ideas and knowledge are abundant but only gain value when implemented. He uses the analogy of digestion to illustrate that the benefit of knowledge, like nutrition, depends not on the quantity consumed but on how effectively it is assimilated and applied.

Swami Mukundananda addresses the debate between formless (Nirakar) and form (Sakar) aspects of the divine, pointing out that such intellectual exercises are futile if they do not impact one’s daily life and actions. He stresses that spiritual practice (sadhana), offerings, and sincere practice are the true measures of one’s commitment to spiritual progress.

The narrative then shifts to the concept of Bhakti and surrender to the divine will, as demonstrated by Draupadi’s unwavering faith in Lord Krishna during her moment of crisis. The Swami conveys that surrender is not a deferred act but an immediate and essential step towards achieving one’s spiritual goals.

In conclusion, Swami Mukundananda calls upon the viewers to reflect on how they will change their lives with the knowledge of the Bhagavad Gita. He encourages a deeper commitment to spiritual practices, the development of virtues, and the elimination of defects. The video serves as a clarion call to action, reminding us that the wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita is not just to be studied but to be lived and acted upon.

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About Swami Mukundananda:

Swami Mukundananda is a renowned spiritual leader, philosopher, visionary, author, and humanitarian. He is the founder of the yogic system called “JKYog.” Swamiji is a unique sanyasi (in the renounced order of life) with distinguished degrees in Engineering and Management from two worldfamous Institutes in India, IIT, and IIM. He is a senior disciple of Jagadguru Shree Kripaluji Maharaj.

Swamiji’s enlightening discourses clarify the most profound concepts of the Vedic scriptures with wit, humor, and perfect logic. Along with his discourses, he teaches the comprehensive system of “Yoga for the body, Mind, and Soul.” For the youth, Swamiji has conducted programs at prestigious universities such as Princeton, Stanford, Yale, MIT, Duke, and Kellogg School of Management. He has been invited to speak at various Fortune 500 companies like Google, Oracle, Intel, etc. For children, he has established a special personality development program called the “BalMukund Character Building Program.”

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