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The Bhagavad Gita, part of the Mahabharata, contains timeless wisdom. While many are familiar with famous shlokas like “Karmanye vadhikaraste”, there are lesser-known verses that hold deep insights for life, decision-making, and personal growth.
Sanskrit: “बुद्धिर्बलं धर्मः शौर्यम् चित्तं शीलं निग्रहः।
एतत्ते पुरुषेण लब्धं प्राप्यते न संशयः॥”
Translation: “Intellect, strength, moral values, courage, mind, discipline, and self-control – a person who cultivates these attains everything without doubt.”
Life Lesson: This shloka emphasizes that true strength lies in balancing mind, body, and ethics. Developing these qualities leads to success and inner peace.
Sanskrit: “सुखदुःखसहं सत्वे स्थिरं ब्रह्मात्मवित्तम्।
नित्यं योगी स्थितो हि न हन्ति न नश्यति॥”
Translation: “A yogi who remains steady amidst pleasure and pain, wealth and loss, does not get destroyed or lose his inner self.”
Life Lesson: This shloka teaches emotional stability. Life will always bring highs and lows; maintaining calmness in all situations is the essence of wisdom.
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Sanskrit: “स्वकर्मण्यभिप्रवृत्तो हि पण्डितः समाचरन्।
न हि त्यक्त्वा कर्मफलम्, न हीनं न निराशयेत्॥”
Translation: “A wise person engages in their own duties diligently and does not abandon work expecting results; nor do they feel inferior or hopeless.”
Life Lesson: This shloka reminds us that focus on your duty without attachment to outcomes is key to personal growth and peace of mind.
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Sanskrit: “ज्ञानविनाशिनं कालेन कर्मणो हि विनश्यति।
तस्मात्तत्सर्वकार्येषु मन्येत ज्ञानसंपदाम्॥”
Translation: “Knowledge, if not applied, is destroyed over time. Hence, one must act wisely, using knowledge in all tasks.”
Life Lesson: Knowledge alone is not enough. Application in daily life is what makes wisdom meaningful.
Sanskrit: “अद्वेष्टा सर्वभूतानां मैत्रः करुण एव च।
निर्ममो निरहंकारः समदुःखसुखः क्षमी॥”
Translation: “One who has no hatred toward any being, is friendly, compassionate, free from ego, balanced in pleasure and pain, and forgiving – is truly fearless.”
Life Lesson: True fearlessness comes from compassion, humility, and inner balance, not just physical courage.
These lesser-known Geeta shlokas are powerful tools for life, offering guidance on self-control, equanimity, duty, knowledge, and fearlessness. By reflecting on these verses daily and applying them practically, one can lead a more balanced, wise, and purposeful life.
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