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Aum Hindu Music's video: Bhagavad Gita Chapter 5 Malayalam Complete Musical Translation

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Bhagavad Gita | Chapter 5 | Complete work | Malayalam verses | Musical presentation | 18 Chapters Translated by | Etteth Gangadharan Music | S T Sasidhaan Produced by | Anandi Ramachandran Singers : Nidhinlal | Aswin | Vishnu Tharavath Introduction | Shijina Recorded at | Prestige Audio Lab Sound Engineer | Radiesh Chapter 5: Karma-Sanyasa yoga Renunciation: Performing all actions, yet inwardly renouncing their fruits, the wise person gets purified by the fire of transcendental knowledge, attains peace, detachment, forbearance, spiritual vision, and bliss. Arjuna still has doubts and believes that renunciation is the key to liberation or moksha. Krishna has praised both karma yoga and sanyasa yoga. So, Arjuna asks “which is better?” Both lead to liberation but these present two very different life paths. Krishna explains that though sanyasa looks like an easier and faster path, it is actually much more difficult. There is a depth of understanding needed before one can truly be a sanyasi. It is not for beginners. Karma yoga actually prepares one for sanyasa, but it is not a particular practice, like pranayama. It is your whole life, moment by moment. At the end of the chapter Krishna introduces Dhyana (meditation) as a way to develop stability of the mind. Giving up attachment, karma-yogis act purely with the body, mind, intellect, and also by the senses but without attachment. This leads to the purification of the mind. Overall summary of the 18 Chapters The Bhagavad Gita articulates the fundamental truth of Vedanta. That means the formless and the world of form, God and creation, awareness and what arises in awareness, everything and nothing. The Vedantic teaching is summarized in the famous mahavakya “tat tvam asi”, YOU ARE THAT. Infinite, unbounded spaciousness and all of creation moment by moment, is you! A simple equation and quite a radical statement. This knowledge unfolds in 18 chapters of Bhagavad Geetha. The first six are about ‘tvam’, you, the student, the seeker of knowledge, with Arjuna serving as the student. The second six are about ‘tat‘, the infinite splendour of the divinity and creation in its fullness. The final six chapters are the equal sign, asi. The seeker is the sought. That Arjuna is no different from Krishna. Krishna knows this from the beginning, Arjuna understands this at the end. In everyone’s life also, 18 chapters of the Bhagavad Gita play out.

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