Bhagavad Gita Teaching

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    priyarajak2002
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    The Bhagavad Gita, often referred to as the essence of the Mahabharata, imparts profound teachings on duty, righteousness, and the nature of existence. At ISKCON Newtown, these teachings are embraced and elucidated through the practice of Krishna consciousness.

    Lord Krishna, the central figure of the Bhagavad Gita, illuminates the path of righteousness and duty through his timeless wisdom. ISKCON Newtown, as a devout follower of Krishna’s teachings, strives to embody these principles in every aspect of its existence.

    The Bhagavad Gita emphasizes the concept of dharma, or duty, as a guiding principle for righteous living. ISKCON Newtown recognizes the importance of fulfilling one’s duties with sincerity and devotion, in accordance with the teachings of Lord Krishna.

    Furthermore, the Bhagavad Gita delves into the nature of existence, exploring profound philosophical concepts such as the eternal soul and the cycle of birth and death. ISKCON Newtown endeavors to deepen understanding of these concepts through the study and dissemination of Krishna consciousness.

    One of the ways ISKCON Newtown puts these teachings into practice is through its Sadhu Bhojan Seva, a noble initiative that involves providing nutritious meals to the less fortunate. Inspired by the compassionate teachings of Lord Krishna and Srila Prabhupada, ISKCON Newtown strives to serve humanity with love and humility.

    However, sustaining such benevolent efforts requires support from generous individuals like you. Your donations play a vital role in enabling ISKCON Newtown to continue its noble endeavors, including the Sadhu Bhojan Seva, and spread the message of Krishna consciousness far and wide.

    By contributing to ISKCON Newtown, you not only support the propagation of spiritual knowledge but also participate in the noble cause of serving those in need. Let us join hands in the spirit of Radhe Krishna and make a positive difference in the lives of others.

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    susmita2001sm
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    Very Nice Article

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