Gita 18:1 - Arjuna said: I desire, O Mighty-armed Slayer of Keshi! to know the true meaning of sannyasa (renunciation), and also of tyaga (self-surrender), and the distinction between the two.
As we begin the final chapter of the Gita, Arjuna is ready for that final stage of letting go, and offering up himself into the Bliss of God's presence. Are we ready too? Shall we give Arjuna some company?
Gita 18:1 - Arjuna said: I desire, O Mighty-arm
Gita 16:1 - The Blessed Lord said: Fearlessness
Krishna says "Whenever Virtue declines and Adha
O Krishna" By what is one impelled even against
Krishna says" Whatever the Superior being does
Based on the Spiritual Interpretations of Param
The Bhagavad Gita is a part of the Mahabharata,