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Meaning of Bhagavad Gita
Chapter II Shloka 14


Meaning of Bhagavad Gita chapter II shloka 14:
All the sufferings and the pleasures of the ephemeral world... the physical manifest world being temporal... form part of karma. our soul atman the spirit within soul atman needs cleansing... removing the dross impurities within... the prime reason why it needs manifesting a chain of 8.4 million bodies. Sufferings are equally important as pleasures in life. In absence of one the other could not sustain!

When shaping an iron rod... the blacksmith initially heats the rod... then beats it... and when shaped... dips it into a bucket of cold water. For the period heating and beating occurs... one undergoes sufferings in life... for the period the shaped rod remains in water... it is time for experiencing pleasures... happiness!

It is by sufferings and happiness... life moves ahead in the cosmic system! Bhagavad Gita advises not to attach self to things impermanent. The physical manifest self is a temporal phase in the life cycle of soul atman... the spirit within! Only when human beings subdue the five senses and mind... one gains enlightenment (kaivalya jnana) and finally salvation (moksha)!

Essay by: Vijay Kumar "Atma Jnani"

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