The learn the Art of controlling the mind and senses
To learn how to transcend all confusions and doubts
To understand our glorious Culture and Values
To understand right perceptions
To know the Secret of Success
To clear all of misconceptions and doubts
To achieve peace and happiness
To know the purpose of creation
To know the purpose of our lives
To learn how to enhance work performance
To learn Life skills to improve your Personality
To learn how to manage Stress and Anxiety
To learn Spiritual Perspective of life
To bring peace and harmony in your relationships
The learn the Art of controlling the mind and senses
To learn how to transcend all confusions and doubts
To understand our glorious Culture and Values
To understand right perceptions
To know the Secret of Success
To clear all of misconceptions and doubts
To achieve peace and happiness
To know the purpose of creation
To know the purpose of our lives
To learn how to enhance work performance
To learn Life skills to improve your Personality
To learn how to manage Stress and Anxiety
To learn Spiritual Perspective of life
To bring peace and harmony in your relationships
The Bhagavad-gita, though generally considered a religious manuscript, houses a wealth of knowledge available in its texts that are as practical today as they were five thousand years back, when they were spoken. These texts not only contain confidential spiritual knowledge, but also a plethora of effective solutions to the everyday problems of the modern man.
In October 2006, the Times published an article by the title “Corporate America Swears by the Gita”. This is not a surprising phenomenon. In this age where there is a prominent desire to amass wealth; many corporate leaders renounce the need for personal balance and inner fulfillment. The Bhagavad-gita helps resolve just this. It helps make introspection, continuous learning and inquiry an essential part of human life. It enables us to put purpose before the self. This is absolutely essential for a leader of any kind today.
(Founder Acharya ISKCON)