The Bhagavad Gita is considered one of the greatest spiritual books. It describes how one can realize the eternal relationship with God through self-realization. Its knowledge applies universally without relying on sectarian or secular views. It reveals eternal spiritual principles that can be understood from all religious perspectives. The primary purpose is to illuminate the realization of true divinity and attain love of God.
3. The Bhagavad- Gita is considered by eastern and
western scholars alike to be among the greatest
spiritual books the world has ever known.
In a very clear and wonderful way the Supreme
Lord Krishna describes the science of self-
realization and the exact process by which a
human being can establish their eternal
relationship with God. In terms of pure, spiritual
knowledge the Bhagavad- Gita is incomparable.
Its intrinsic beauty is that its knowledge applies to
all human beings and does not postulate any
sectarian ideology or secular view. It is
approachable from the sanctified realms of all
religions and is glorified as the epitome of all
spiritual teachings.
4. This is because proficiency in the Bhagavad- Gita
reveals the eternal principles which are
fundamental and essential for spiritual life from
all perspectives and allows one to perfectly
understand the esoteric truths hidden within all
religious scriptures.
The primary purpose of the Bhagavad- Gita is to
illuminate for all of humanity the realization of the
true nature of divinity; for the highest spiritual
conception and the greatest material perfection is
to attain love of God!
5. Geeta Saar
Whatever has happened, has happened for good.
Whatever is happening, is happening for good.
Whatever is going to happen, it will be for good.
What have you lost for which you cry?
What did you bring with you, which you have lost?
What did you produce, which has destroyed?
You did not bring anything when you were born.
Whatever you have, you have received from Him.
Whatever you will give, you will give to Him.
You came empty handed and you will go the same way.
Whatever is yours today was somebody else's yesterday and
will be somebody else's tomorrow.
SO WHY WORRY UNNECESSARILY?
Change is the law of the universe.
6. Universal values
Truth
Truth=God. Knowing what justice is
God has created many roads to the truth; each person must
find his or her own road
Morality
Morality has to be founded in works of antiquity
The person who practices justice, moderation, and courage
based on wisdom will be successful and morally good
Justice
Ultimate justice lies in every particle of the universe willingly
and joyfully carrying out the will of God
Justice is the single most important quality that a person can
possess. Each individuals life should be guided by justice
7. Universal values
Courage
Courage is the willingness to stand up and say what is
just and true
Moderation
Moderation consists of knowing when justice has been
transformed into simple legality and when courage has
been replaced by brutality
Wisdom
Wisdom consists of understanding karma, which means
the task that an individual has been assigned by God.
Karma is the role and the task of the individual
8. Management by values & essentials requisites for
todays global scenario
The Bhagavad Gita enlightens us on all managerial techniques
leading us towards a harmonious and blissful state of affairs in
place of the conflict, tensions, poor productivity, absence of
motivation and so on, common in most of Indian enterprises
today and probably in enterprises in many other countries.
The Bhagavad Gita is a message addressed to each and every
human individual to help him or her to solve the vexing
problem of overcoming the present and progressing towards a
bright future.
Within its eighteen chapters is revealed a human drama. This
is the experience of everyone in this world, the drama of the
ascent of man from a state of utter dejection, sorrow and total
breakdown and hopelessness to a state of perfect
understanding, clarity, renewed strength and triumph. There is
no theory to be internalized and applied in this psychology.
9. How can we apply these values to build great
teams?
Character: Doing the Right Thing
Leadership Development: The Most
Important Task
Passion: The Organizational Energy Level
Influence and Persuasion: Better than Power
10. Eradication of Social Evils
A decline of community: communities are weak and
people are increasingly isolated from their
neighbors, at considerable cost to well-being and
happiness.
Individualism: people tend to see themselves as
individuals and not as part of wider society, leading
to selfishness and insularity.
Consumerism and greed: an excessive desire for
money and consumer goods has eclipsed values and
aspirations rooted in relationships and communities.
A decline of values: there is no longer a set of shared
values to guide behavior.
11. Conflict Management and Stress
Management
Arjuna faced the problem of conflict between emotions and
intellect. In almost all of the cases, emotions win.
Only a very few people have a conflict-free emotion and
intellect. Emotions, are required, for, without them, one is a
mere robot. They make life pleasant as long as these are
sensible and within limits. Bhagavad-Gita has got all the
management tactics to achieve the mental equilibrium and to
overcome any crisis situation. The Bhagavad-Gita can be
experienced as a powerful catalyst for transformation.
As far as Stress is concerned, as per teachings of Bhagwat
Geeta" we need to be happy with our present state of life &
should not hanker after the material desires. We need to have
faith in God & should do our own duty as while doing one's
own duty only one can be happy.
12. Key Leanings
Easy to read and interesting.
Messages are clear as presented in dialog
form.
Great to check out the wrong behavior and
attitude of one.
Gives knowledge about HUMEN.
Brings closer to GOD.
WORK IS WORSHIP.