

Gita For Daily Living
Neil Bhatt
Gita for Daily Living is a biweekly podcast that distils the wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita and presents it in a way that is action-able and relevant to daily life
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Jun 10, 2018 • 33min
Episode 287: Chapter 12, verses 12, 13 and 14
Discover the profound concept of Karma Phala Tyaga, the renunciation of the fruits of actions, and why this path is considered superior for devotion. Explore the essence of Bhakti Yoga and how selfless action leads to true happiness. The discussion highlights the balance between manifest and unmanifest forms of the divine, emphasizing dedication in spiritual practice. Dive into the transformative power of devotion and its impact on personal fulfillment!

Jun 3, 2018 • 27min
Episode 286: Chapter 12, verses 8 - 11
Delve into the transformative path of devotion as explored through the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita. Discover the balance between knowledge and devotion, highlighting how love can guide us to self-realization. The discussion emphasizes the importance of focus and surrender in spiritual practice, offering practical advice for overcoming distractions. Learn alternate methods, like Karmaphala Tyaga, for those struggling to concentrate on the divine. Uncover the intricate relationship between action and devotion on the journey to inner peace.

May 27, 2018 • 22min
Episode 285: Chapter 12, verses 5,6 and 7
Bhagavad Gita Ch. 12 “Yoga of Devotion” Verses 5, 6, & 7
Lecture discusses Krishna’s instructions on how to practice Bhakti Yoga with mind and intellect offered to him and his assurance that those who follows these instructions he will become the savior to liberate them from this ocean of death and destruction.

May 20, 2018 • 24min
Episode 284: Chapter 12, verses 1,2 and 3
Bhagavad Gita Ch. 12 “Yoga of Devotion” Verses 1, 2, 3 & 4
Lecture discusses two types of devotees, one who is devoted to a manifest form of the Lord such as Krishna and the other is the one who is devoted to the imperishable, un-manifest, all pervading Brahman.

May 13, 2018 • 32min
Episode 283: Chapter 11, verses 53, 54 and 55
Bhagavad Gita Ch. 11 “Yoga of the Vision of the Universal Form” Verses 53, 54, & 55
Lecture discusses Krishna’s statement that the cosmic form witnessed by Arjuna is not available to even Devas and also not possible to experience through knowledge, charity or austerities. The identification with the Supreme Self can only be achieved through single pointed devotion to the Supreme.

May 10, 2018 • 22min
Episode 282: Chapter 11, verses 50, 51 and 52
Bhagavad Gita Ch. 11 “Yoga of the Vision of the Universal Form” Verses 50, 51, & 52
Lecture discusses Arjuna’s request to see Krishna in the form of the Vishnu. Instead Krishna showed him his gentle human form and why.

Apr 29, 2018 • 18min
Episode 281: Chapter 11, verses 47, 48 and 49
Bhagavad Gita Ch. 11 “Yoga of the Vision of the Universal Form” Verses 47, 48, & 49
Lecture discusses Krishna’s statement that no one has ever seen the Cosmic Form before Arjuna and that this Cosmic Form is not available to the seekers pursuing traditional religious practices.

Apr 22, 2018 • 18min
Episode 280: Chapter 11, verses 45 and 46
Bhagavad Gita Ch. 11 “Yoga of the Vision of the Universal Form” Verses 45, & 46
Lecture discusses Arjuna’s mixed feelings of rejoicing and fear while witnessing the cosmic form of the Supreme Being and his admission that he would like to see him in the gentler form of Vishnu with a crown on head and mace and discus in his hands.

Apr 15, 2018 • 16min
Episode 279: Chapter 11, verses 41 - 44
Bhagavad Gita Ch. 11 “Yoga of the Vision of the Universal Form” Verses 41, 42, 43 & 44
Lecture discusses Arjuna’s remorse for not recognizing Krishna as the Supreme Being and his regrets that he may have mistreated him by addressing him as a friend or as a Yadav not recognizing his greatness.

Apr 8, 2018 • 28min
Episode278: Chapter 11, verses 38, 39 and 40
Bhagavad Gita Ch. 11 “Yoga of the Vision of the Universal Form” Verses 38, 39, & 40
Lecture discusses the verses which can be described as the most beautiful Universal Prayer to the Lord of all beings and things.


