
Gita: A Mantra for Success
Bhagavad Gita has the best life teachings but most of the explanations have been either theistical or philosophical in nature, making it a difficult read for many. Everyone wants to read it but only a few actually do. We are using a storytelling approach to explain the practical applications of the Bhagavad Gita in our personal and professional lives. We are two individuals - one a business leader and the other a Yoga teacher - with our own explanations and thought process to the Bhagavad Gita
Gita: A Mantra for Success
Chapter 3: Kama - Irsya - Krodha
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Deepti & Vinod
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Season 2
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Episode 3
In this episode, learn six critical points from the third chapter.
- What are the three types of Karma?
- How can you have an ideal attitude to be a Karma Yogi?
- What is inaction?
- What is Yajna? What are the five types of Yajna?
- Why can’t you get inner peace?
- Why is svadharma? And why you just follow your own path?
And learn how these three factors cause frustration and misery in life
Kama – Irsya – Krodha
Kama, a deep, extensive desire, or lust leads to Irsya, greed, or jealousy. That Irsya leads to Krodha or anger.
The combination of Kaama + Irsha + Krodha causes Frustration or misery in our life.