Bhagavad Gita 2.57 | Gita Chapter 2 Shloka 57 | Gita Shloka 104

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Bhagavad Gita (The song of God) is the most important Hindu text which provides a synthesis of the ideas of Hinduism. It talks about dharma, bhakti and the yogic ideas of moksha. It covers jnana, bhakti, karma, and Raja Yoga. In this video shloka 57 of the second chapter of Bhagavad Gita is been discussed.

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What a fantastic explanation. This idea of looking at the universe as a whole is the goal of yoga, i.e. unification, and hence the wholistic view. When we have achieved this, no doing is ever bad. That is why we have the saying "Ishwar yat karoti shobnavev karoti", roughly translated as "what ever god does is always beautiful". Thus there is no deed which is wrong, only our perception of it and labeling it as wrong, makes it so.

pawanharish