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LIBERATION BOOK GITA


1 - Gita is the best among all the books which provide freedom in India, because the method of protecting freedom is found only in the Gita. When Mr. Develara, the best national leader of Holland met Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Mr. Develara asked him that "If freedom is kept on one side and Gita on the other side, then you will take freedom or Gita." Tilak replied, he would prefer to take the Gita than the freedom, because if the Gita remains in the country, the countrymen will get freedom at some time and if the Gita left the country, the freedom gained will be merged at some time or the other. Will go. Lokmanya Tilak meditated on Geeta while staying in Mandalay jail and revealed his secrets.

After Tilak, his follower Mahatma Gandhi lived in England and meditated on the Gita and honored her as a mother.
Acharya Vinova Bhave edited the important treatise on the Gita known as "Gita Pravachan". Many Dharmacharyas wrote their commentaries on the Gita. Acharya Rajneesh wrote unprecedented valuable books on the Gita in the latter half of the Vishavi Sadi.
The original author of the Gita is Maharishi Veda Vyasa and he has revealed his origin from the mouth of Krishna which can be read in the Chalisaway chapter of Bhishma festival of Mahabharata.

2- The Bhagavad Gita is in 18 chapters, which are threaded in various verses of Sanskrit in such a way so that it can be memorized in practice a little. It contains 751 verses, the first of which is of Dhritarashtra who is the blind chef of Hastinapur and of that nation. He is holding the reins with vision, he has a hundred sons. His hand is governed even when blinded by Maharaj Shantanu 's eldest son.Was in His younger brother Pandu took over the responsibility of governance on his behalf, due to his sudden death Bhishma Pitamah, who was the eldest son of Shantanu, took over the kingdom with his help as Bhishma had pledged that he himself Pandu would not become a king. Pandu had five sons. Due to no property dispute in the family, Dhritarashtra, on the advice of Vidur and on the advice of Bhishma Pitamah, established a new capital in "Indraprastha" and gave some part of the state to the Pandavas, but Duryodhana, the eldest son of Dhritarashtra, Yudhishthira, the eldest son of Pandava. Caught a weakness in that he had the special desire to "dice and dow" So he cleverly got the dice made and won his entire kingdom and he also lost his brothers and the kingdom to Queen Draupati. Duryodhana, the last claim in the game, asserted that if the dice fell in favor of Yudhishthira, all the property lost by him would be returned to him and if he lost, he would have to remain in exile for 12 years and one year in exile and If identified in, then again 12 years of exile and one year of exile will have to be endured and if the condition is met then their state will be returned after 13 years. 

3- Even after fulfilling the condition, after 13 years, Euryodhana did not accept the return of his kingdom to the Pandavas, as a result, preparations for war started from both sides.
Krishna was the best politician of the time and a great scholar as well as the executive of Dwarka and looked after the regent on behalf of his maternal grandfather Ugrasen, the army he had was known as Narayani. The Pandavas' mother Kunti was their aunt and her sister Subhadra Arjun was distraught. Thus both Kauravas and Pandavas considered them as their relatives.

4- Both Duryodhana and Arjuna went to Krishna for help. Krishna said that on one side he will give his Narayani army and on the other side he will be alone without arms and weapons, who likes to take what he wants. Duryodhana preferred to take the Narayani army, so the unarmed Krishna remained with Arjuna, he took the task of hauling Arjuna's chariot as a charioteer and vowed that he would only act as a chariot and in this war, sometimes the weapon Will not raise 
Bhishma Pitamah took a vow to dissolve his pledge and forced Krishna to take up arms to avoid the rain of Vayana, so Krishna took out the wheel of the chariot and protected himself. Thus fulfilling the vows of both Krishna and Bhishma. It happened because the wheel of the chariot had no weapon. This war lasted for 18 days, in which Bhishma Pitamah army continued to conduct the war for 9 days. In this battle, Dronacharya became the general after Bhishma, he composed the Chakravyuh and in it Abhimanyu, son of Arjun Subhadra, was killed. Only 7 maharathis survived this war. 

5- Gita is the biggest gift of this great war, which is still one of the biggest and important books of the world. It has the message of knowledge in the first 6 parts, devotion in the second 6 parts, and karma in the third and last 6 parts.
The rendering of karma starts from the 13th chapter.
In the 13th chapter, 'body' is considered as a field and the person who knows its secret has been called the Kshetra, who is the master of the body. Every owner should have complete knowledge of his property, if he does not have full knowledge of his property then he will not be able to use and consume it properly. 
Understand this through a farmer, the farmer who is the owner of the field, the variety of soil of the farm and the means of accessing water to the field, in which season, what should be sown so that it does not get insects etc. Without knowing how to protect the grown crop, how and when to provide water, how to protect it from cattle, insects, etc., when the crop is ready, it will be necessary to plan its harvesting, harvesting and storage and use. But it does not have any agricultural land.
Another example of this could be a shopkeeper who owns it, that shopkeeper needs to have a goal, if he is Aganu's market, there is a 9 ₹ fetch, Aganu sells for 8 ₹, still The customer is not happy with him. It is necessary to keep discretion in how to protect the goods kept in the shop, which goods are to be ordered from where and when to be sold.

"If a book is capable of providing information about the freedom that has been attained after hundreds of years of slavery, how it should be kept permanently, universally beneficial, safe from external invasions, then it is only the Gita, which Krishna told from the 13th chapter of the body. Through it has started to make the owner of the body aware of its area and through 35 verses it has indicated the assets which are revealed and hidden in the body. That they can be taken advantage of if they have the right information. "
(Shiva Prasad Srivastava Advocate Deewani Kachari Mau)

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