Bhagavad - Gita was taught by lord Krishna to arjuna. It teach the entire life of human being how they making their souls great and how they making their souls pure. And i simply notify to the people those who are feel " Bhagavad-Gita only for Hindu's only". No my dear people, ur openion is wrong. Bhagavad-Gita not only for Hindu's. No religion and no caste. We just remember one thing our great soul Dr.A.P.J.Abdul Kalam Dailay reads Bhagavad-Gita by early morning.
by Bhaagavadgeetha
Bhagavadgita is sacred scripture of Hindus. Gita it self is sacred and should be treated as divine. The basic essence is soul alone exits and the rest is drama on the stage.
The Bhagavadgita (the Gita) is a concise guide to Hindu theology and a practical, self-contained guide to life.
gods appear as murtis to worship.
Hindus believe that spiritual perfection can be achieved through Karma Yoga. Simply stated, Karma Yoga is dedicating all work to God whileworking selflessly in the service of humanity without the expectation of reward.According to the BhagavadGita- the equivalent of the Hindu Bible - there are other pathways to spiritual perfection, but this is the simplest.
Bhagavadgita is a part of Mahabharatha.
According to Canto VIII of Bhagavadgita, when Arjuna asked 'what is Brahman?' Krishna replied,'Brahman is the Supreme Indestructible'. It refers to the eternally existing soul, and its constitution is not changed at any time.
Bhagavadgita is to be studied in detail.
Before trying to know the differences between Brahman and Vishwarupa, we must know the seven gods that constitute Brahman.They are,1. Indra - god of dreaming2. Shakti - god of illusion3. Brahma - god of creativity4. Vishnu - god of stabilization5. Shiva - god of determination6. Shani - god of status alteration7. Yama - god of compulsionKrishna is the eigth incarnation of Vishnu and symbolizes our Positive attitude, which corresponds to the junction between Vishnu and Shiva.DIFFERENCES BETWEEN VISHWARUPA AND BRAHMAN:1. Brahman is a fact and Vishwarupa is a belief2. Brahman is eternal and Vishwarupa is transient (Bhagavadgita 11.9 and 11.50)3. Brahman is the ideal state and Vishwarupa is scary (Bhagavadgita 11.23, 11.49, 11.50). Vishnu makes life more comfortable than Vishwarupa (Bhagavadgita 11.46).4. Brahman is our ideal life and Vishwarupa is life with just our positive attitude. Krishna symbolically destroys almost everything other than the positive attitude (Bhagavadgita 10.32)5. Brahman can't be described in words. Vishwarupa can be described in words (Bhagavadgita 10.10 to 10.30)6. Brahman retains satisfaction. Vishwarupa destroys it, which is symbolized by the destruction of Kauravas (Bhagavadgita 11.27).7. Brahman can only be felt and in pure form can't even be felt. Vishwarupa can be perceived with our sense organs. (Bhagavadgita 11.10 and 11.11)8. Brahman is made of seven gods (Manu Smriti 1.19). Vishwarupa is made of infinite gods (Bhagavadgita 11.15)9. Brahman is the state at which our control is perfect. Vishwarupa gives us the least control (Bhagavadgita 11.24).
non-violence is first. No sin worse than violence. Violoence hurts life more than anything.
Hindus do all the things non-Hindus do and they have all the emotions that non-Hindus have.
Many hindus do have arranged marriages but not all hindus do.