Lord Krishna’s profound teaching from the Bhagavad Gita highlights the mind’s dual nature: a powerful ally or a formidable foe. He emphasized that a disciplined, calm mind attracts positivity, while an uncontrolled one becomes a significant obstacle. Training the mind through meditation, self-discipline, detachment, and consistent practice is key to harnessing its potential and making it a true friend.
Related Posts
IPL 2025: Can MS Dhoni-led CSK still qualify for playoffs?
Chennai Super Kings’ struggles continued as they suffered their eighth defeat in the ongoing IPL season, succumbing to Punjab Kings by 4 wickets. This loss […]
‘Arrogant, need to be disciplined’: TN CM Stalin hits out at Pradhan over NEP
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin criticized Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan for calling the Tamil Nadu government “dishonest” and “ruining” students’ futures. Stalin reiterated […]
Delhi doctors reconstruct 20-year-old’s thumb; use toe from amputated leg
In a remarkable feat of medical innovation, doctors in New Delhi have successfully reconstructed a young accident victim’s thumb using his own second toe. The […]