hare krishn

Hare Krishna

Almighty GOD

In Krishnaism, Krishna is referred to as Svayam Bhagavan and Radha is illustrated as the primeval potency of the three main potencies of God, Hladini (immense spiritual bliss), Sandhini (eternality), and Samvit (existential consciousness), of which Radha is an embodiment of the feeling of love towards Krishna (Hladini).With Krishna, Radha is acknowledged as the Supreme Goddess. Krishna is said to be satiated only by devotional service in loving servitude, personified by Radha. Various devotees worship her to attain Krishna via her. Radha is also depicted to be Krishna himself, split into two for the purpose of his enjoyment.As per scriptures, Radha is considered as the complete incarnation of Mahalakshmi It is believed that Krishna enchants the world, but Radha enchants even him. Therefore, she is the supreme goddess of all, and together they are called Radha-Krishna.[18] In many Vaishnava sections, Radha Krishna are often identified as the avatars of Lakshmi Narayan.

Things we learn from Gita

  • performing one’s duties diligently is both a right and a duty. We should focus on our actions without attachment to outcomes or rewards.
  • Pursuing desires mindlessly leads to anger and grief. Detaching from materialism helps maintain inner peace
  • The Gita emphasizes self-discipline and action without desire. By performing our duties selflessly, we can find fulfillment and inner contentment
  • Shunning Materialism and Vices: The Gita encourages us to rise above material cravings and vices. By focusing on spiritual growth and self-improvement, we attain freedom from false beliefs and superstitions
  • Conquering the Mind and Senses: Understanding the nature of our mind and senses is crucial. Recognizing the three modes of material nature (sattva, rajas, and tamas) helps us make conscious choices