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A Study Of Shrimad Bhagwad Geeta
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The Bhagavad Gita is considered one of the Upanishads in the ethical books of Vedic times. It highlights solutions to all problems in our daily lives and teaches us that the aim of life is achieving oneness with God, the Almighty. It illustrates several methods to attain that oneness, suggesting that performing actions without desire is the simplest and most practical method. Man is governed by many virtues and vices within himself. To get rid of those vices, he must eliminate his desires, envy and anger. He should consider himself the same as other people and others the same as himself to minimize jealousy. He should strive to develop the best virtues in himself and minimize vices to attain Brahman. Life is a battle between virtues and vices within man himself. The Bhagavad Gita is a book that must be studied by a man during his lifetime to realize the true goal of life.