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Bhagavad Gita Shaloka in Sanskrit

Verse 34, Chapter 6, The Bhagavad Gita.

This has been one of my favourite shaloks since I was in 9th standard. It would have been more  meaningful if only, I could have realized it earlier. As you grow up, you start realizing things more often. And now I am looking for an answer to it, which is seen nowhere around me. But there is one golden rule – to know the answer, one must first understand the problem clearly.  This is first step towards the solution or just another futile attempt to control it ? I wonder if this all is nothing but just too much of philosophy only. May be I can just try to sit back and chillax – sounds like a paradox !!!  The literal meaning of this shalok goes like this -

Arjun says : The mind is restless, Krishna. Its turbulent, obstinate and very strong, and to control it is, it seems to me, more difficult than controlling the wind.

Arjun was damn lucky to have a saarthi like Krishna …

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