Video Information: 23.01.23, DTU, Delhi
Description:
In this enlightening session, Acharya Ji emphasizes the profound impact of spiritual wisdom, particularly the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita, on revolutionary figures like Subhas Chandra Bose. He argues that true revolution cannot occur without a deep understanding of spiritual texts, which serve as a guide to elevate consciousness from a state of bondage to liberation. Acharya Ji critiques the modern notion of freedom, asserting that birth itself is a form of slavery, and stresses the necessity of spiritual awakening for genuine independence. He highlights that many renowned revolutionaries, often perceived as secular or atheistic, were deeply influenced by spiritual literature, including the Gita. The discussion encourages today's youth to engage with these scriptures to foster a deeper understanding of life and to ignite their own revolutionary spirit. Acharya Ji concludes by asserting that true greatness and fulfillment come from recognizing the infinite nature of the self, rather than being confined by the limitations of the material world.
Context:
~ How can the Bhagavad Gita inspire today's youth?
~ In what ways is birth considered a form of slavery?
~ Why is liberation essential for personal growth?
~ How did Subhas Chandra Bose incorporate spiritual teachings into his revolutionary actions?
~ What do Vivekananda and Subhas Chandra Bose have in common?
~ What is the importance of the Bhagavad Gita?
~ What can we learn from the lives of historical revolutionaries about spirituality?
~ Was Subhas Chandra Bose spiritual?
~ Was Bhagat Singh an atheist?
~ How does Acharya Ji define true freedom?
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Music Credits: Milind Date
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