The Three Types of Happiness: What the Bhagavad Gita Teaches Us About True Joy (Chapter 18)

We all seek happiness, yet so often we feel restless even after achieving what we thought would fulfill us. The Bhagavad Gita, in its final chapter, Chapter 18: Moksha Sannyasa Yoga offers a profound lens through which happiness can be understood. Lord Krishna explains that not all happiness is the same. Some binds us, someContinue reading “The Three Types of Happiness: What the Bhagavad Gita Teaches Us About True Joy (Chapter 18)”

Stand Tall: The Gita’s Lesson on Fighting for Your Rights and Truth”

There comes a time in everyone’s life when staying silent feels safer than speaking up when bowing down to what’s wrong seems easier than standing tall for what’s right. But silence, as the Bhagavad Gita reminds us, is not peace. It’s surrender to fear. When Arjuna stood on the battlefield of Kurukshetra, he was tornContinue reading “Stand Tall: The Gita’s Lesson on Fighting for Your Rights and Truth””

The Illusion of Happiness: Awakening Beyond the Senses

Happiness, as perceived through our senses, is but a faint reflection of true bliss. What we often call happiness in this material world is bound by time, place, and circumstance—it rises and falls with the ever-changing waves of desire and fulfilment. The taste of a favourite dish, the touch of comfort, and the sound ofContinue reading “The Illusion of Happiness: Awakening Beyond the Senses”