Bhagavad Gita 3.35 | Gita Chapter 3 Shloka 35 | Gita Shloka 154

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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 35 of the third chapter of Bhagavad Gita is been discussed.

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Namaskaram,
I had the thought can we interpret the dharam with one's beliefs, ideas and philosphy as the same can be ref. as Duryodhna reached swaraga by being fully commited to his goals and beliefs and if he were to go by the arjuna's beliefs and ideals he would have remained confused and would not have given his best, so can we interpret the dharam mentioned in this sholka as this?

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I appreciate your work n knowledge n like going through your video... But Caste system was brought by Portugals n Britishers. Please dont confuse followers between casta( Portugal word) n our verna system.. There are many gurus who have already explained very well the verna system n flexibility of people moving from one verna to another.. Just like we hv corporate hierarchy where everyone could not be CEO or we hv different dept n domains equally important to serve the organization.

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