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Brij Mohan

    Life Lessons from Gitaji on Crisis Management
    Life Lessons from Gitaji on Skill & Perfection
    Life Lessons from Gitaji on the New Economy
    Life Lessons from Gitaji on New Society
    Life Lessons from Gitaji on Efforts & Success
    • 2021

      Different people and sections of society, suiting to their own relevance and convenience, have interpreted the teachings of The Gita in different ways. Unfortunately, the most quoted teaching of Lord Krishna regarding karma (duty) and its phal (result) has been grossly misunderstood, i.e., "Do your duties without bothering about the result." Though the message is very clear, still people think - "If the desired result is not in my hands then why should I put any efforts at all?" The result of such misunderstanding has been catastrophic for society. Indians have become a confused lot, unable to decide what to do and when to do, resulting in an inactive, insensitive and directionless society. The masses have become dormant and unmindful of the state of affairs, as if everybody is a philosopher of his mind. We started denouncing materialism, and even few bandits and scoundrels expelled from their own land could come to kill and take over the throne to rule the country and devastate its glorious culture and opulence. The author has been deliberating upon this dilemma to find out the logic and science behind the message of Bhagwan Krishna in The Gita. Everyone will agree that we have a right on action but how come we have no right on the result of the action? The answer to this mysterious co-relationship between efforts and success is given in Gitaji itself.

      Life Lessons from Gitaji on Efforts & Success
    • 2021
    • 2021

      Two people are holding flute and blowing into it, one is producing some irritating sound and another is playing a sweet music out of his flute. What may be the difference in their efforts? Both are putting in their efforts but one is found useless and creating a noise whereas another one is producing a sound which is desirable and soothing to ears! One knows how to play music out of his flute and another one does not know; the difference in their efforts is the Skill. /br>We all remain in action throughout our life and perform actions with required skill for our livelihood and/or for pleasure like sports or music. Though all Chefs know how to cook but very few can make good and tasty food. Similarly this fact is also true about sports person that all athletes can play but all athletes cannot be champions. There is long and laborious process between a performer and a perfectionist. This process includes Knowledge of the job, Skill, Consistent and dedicated Practice which is as per efforts of the performer yet the devotion towards the Job is crucial to achieve the Perfection. The learning of skill regarding any job or profession has crucial factors which make the performance as perfect and worthy of glory.

      Life Lessons from Gitaji on Skill & Perfection
    • 2020
    • 2020

      Whenever we face a situation that is not normal and disturb our routine of living we term that phenomenon as a CRISIS. Though we face many critical situations but the biggest CRISIS in life is to realize our HELPLESSNESS under a given situation. We live under constant FEAR and remain so throughout our life. This FEAR may be of failure or non-performance or loss of people and property but the greatest FEAR of all is DEATH. Our dilemma is we want to have the option of retaining or leaving any situation or relation at our will but DEATH is inevitable and irretrievable since that when once occurs cannot be relived. At present, the situation is of CRISIS as we feel we are helpless to cure the pandemic and are living under constant fear of DEATH. Today this COVID 19 virus is there to kill only the human race and we are facing the annihilation of our race by this weapon of nature - pandemic (Mahakaal). The existence and future of the Human race is in danger and under the grip of fear of death. There is a frantic appeal by all the Governments and healthcare sector to abide by the precautions we need to survive from the certain death from this virus. This Book deals with the craft of Crisis Management through wisdom enumerated in Gitaji by Bhagwan Krishna.

      Life Lessons from Gitaji on Crisis Management