Our great history contains enlightened men, demigods, and doctrines. It is illogical to turn away from our past and seek the same knowledge from others. Shree Krishna Ji is one of the most famous demigods followed globally for his teachings. One of the epic battles in ancient history is Mahabharata. The battle was about the kingdom between brothers. In this war, when Arjuna was distracted by emotions, Lord Krishna Ji helped him. He gave some sermons known as Gita Updesh of Bhagavad Gita nowadays. It is a belief that the kalyug phase began after the demise of Lord Krishna. His prophecies about kalyug are mentioned in most of the Bhagavad Gita books.
Whether you hear any motivational speaker or eminent gurus, philosophers, successful people, and many more, they all have one thing in common. They all want to extract your inner fears and help you regain your self-esteem. When you closely observe the depictions based on Mahabharata, the episode of Lord Krishna and Arjun was shown as the war's turning point. Even god has been unable to protect them from depression, and many mythological books have stories related to mental ailments faced by gods and demigods. The universe was ruled by three gods Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. Brahma is usually referred to as "The Creator ", Vishnu ji as "The savior", and at last, the great Shiva as "The Destroyer."
Lord Brahma Ji is one of the gods who created this world and its creatures and gave them wisdom about learning, ruling, and many other things. Vishnu ji keeps an eye on the functioning of the world, and whenever there is any problem, he takes birth, known as incarnations. Lord Krishna Ji is one of the incarnations famous for his wittiness and wisdom. He lived like a human being and showed the world that even if you are involved in worldly affairs, you can still combat and control your mind games. Lord Shiva is different from others as he was a great mediator and loved equally gods and demons. He is a pure soul and becomes happy with simple offerings. His boons were powerful, and mostly demons used to worship him for gaining power.
So the above quote says that one must follow the path of truthfulness. Let us first understand the difference between truth and lie. When you lie, you constantly fear revelations, but when you are honest, you don't have any fear and can achieve everything you desire. Being fearless makes you strong. Truthfulness doesn't mean you should only refrain from telling lies but ignore certain things like bad habits and speaking foul, evil eyes on women. God will assist you if you have given everything to succeed and follow the dharma path. The guidance of Krishna Ji was enough for Pandavas, and imagine if he had raised a weapon what destruction it would have cost. He made people understand the importance of love and how it can help people heal themselves.
You might have heard from entrepreneurs, great philosophers, and sages that one needs to create an opportunity rather than wait for one. Creating opportunities makes you unique and helps you remain ahead. Waiting for opportunities snatches everything from you, like time, age, etc. So it's ideal for creating chances. Preachers speak about creating opportunities in many motivational videos and books instead of sitting for a perfect start. Maybe you might face failures and start a new thing, but one thing is that you will always be a step ahead. When you start working on your desire, hurdles are prone to stop you, but one day you will break the code of success.
I cannot do it, it is impossible for me, and many more thoughts appear because of continuous failures in your life. Doubting your capabilities can make you weak even in your strong areas, so being alert about such adverse thoughts is necessary. But you might have heard of the law of attraction and how it works. The common principle lies behind this is that what you think, you become. Although the disappointments in your life can make you turn negative, if you do not lose self-belief, you can get out of the bad phase. As the great warrior, Arjun was in a dilemma after seeing his close ones, who were also the greatest warriors standing against him and doubting his abilities to face them.Seeing his condition, Lord Krishna advised him to stop questioning his abilities and fight with whatever he had learned about war and fighting.
Most people become insane due to their continuous expectation of positive results instead of focusing on the process. The expectation is mostly positive, and when it goes against the dreamer, the individual gets aggravated by it and destroys their life full of hopelessness. Krishna Ji states in gita updates that one who continuously lives in dreams and abstains from reality suffers the most. Expectations from someone can spoil your life because you become dependent on someone else. When your anticipations fail, you become shattered and start feeling remorseful. Devikinandan taught Arjun that you are prone to failure when you are attached to someone and have no control over your sentiments. He created a view through his magic powers and explained the difference between body and soul. You become detached from emotions when you can differentiate between life and death.
Have you heard of instances in which anger can stir an individual's life? Anger decreases your ability to understand things and makes you destructive in everything. It's a part of emotion that remains momentarily, but it's enough to ruin a relationship, family, and career. Lets us know what causes anger in a person's life and how bhagwad gita reading can reduce anger issues. The outrage happens when anyone is combating their inner feelings, such as depression, career disturbances, etc. When you become hopeless from all sides, you start raging, and when something negative happens, the rage inside emerges. So mighty Krishna ji said o Krishna that if a person is going through tough times, he should remain focused through meditation, make more effort than before, and forget about results. One can also change routine; then, anger will go away slowly.
We all are born innocent. Just look at a newborn baby; when he arrives, everyone becomes happy. As time passes, he gets affected by taboos and societal thinking and, at last, becomes a changed individual. People have a misconception that Krishna Ji was a god; no, he was a biologically produced human. He loved, fought and gave the best answers for every issue. He showed us to bear others when we have the greatest power, to dance over death, and to meditate when everything is hopeless, and that's why he is followed the most. He clearly states that you can fight cravings by spiritually submitting to god and working hard for life goals. Once you recite mantras and Chalisa, you attract positiveness, and everything starts looking possible.
Do you know what originality is? Yes, you might google and find answers, but have you ever tried to explore your inner self? It is good to become accustomed to modern technologies, but some ancient tricks still work. The problem is that we depend on outer things than looking inside. Sometimes the answers are hidden within us and our surroundings, but we start searching for someone to help us. Just think that is why god has given brains to everyone, to think and control life, but we are not rightfully using them. But we are affected by the expectation that everything will be positive, but when it happens oppositely, we start doubting ourselves. Devikinandan, in his angry tone, clarified to Arjun that a great warrior doesn't get affected by the opponent's size and power but uses all his power to combat them. So awake and fight for glory, no matter what's the result.
Do you hear about the dots of life? Yes, you can see those dots if you look backwards once. Most of the time, when we don't get what we want, we become hopeless and suffer from anxiety, depression etc. But think that if you are in the right place and things haven't happened horribly in your life, would you be in the same position you are now? The above statement might be confusing, but it's the truth. How many people will be against it as they believe in the law of karma? Many say we do good to others, but why do we always face difficulties? Because God is watching everyone, who spoke ill about you, who became your friends to use you, and then he creates opportunities that detach you from such people. So Krishna ji, in his sermons to Arjuna, stated that wrong things are automatically removed from your life, so thank god, who always helps you by removing wrong things from your life.
In the end, I want to say that whatever happens, in the end, happens for good, and if you need guidance, just start reading the Bhagavad gita.