20/05/2026
Distinction Holders of 12th Class CBSE Result 2026.
Determined To Be The Best
20/05/2026
Distinction Holders of 12th Class CBSE Result 2026.
Shining stars of SGGDJ MS SUNDERBANI
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*The Bhagavad Gita's Perspective on Faultfinding*
*The Bhagavad Gita,* a revered Hindu scripture, offers *profound insights* into spiritual growth and *ethical conduct* . Among its many teachings, it addresses the practice of faultfinding and its detrimental impact on spiritual progress.
*Key Verses and Their Implications:*
*Chapter 16, Verses 1-3:*
A saintly person refrains from faultfinding.
They recognize the inherent duality of the world, comprising both good and bad qualities.
By focusing on the virtues of others and acknowledging their own shortcomings, one can purify the mind and maintain a balanced perspective.
*Chapter 16, Verse 2:*
Godly-minded individuals are averse to faultfinding.
They understand that faults stem from ungodly behavior.
Instead of dwelling on the negative aspects of others, they concentrate on cultivating their own godliness.
*Chapter 3, Verse 32:*
Those who engage in faultfinding and disregard divine guidance lose their ability to discern right from wrong.
They become spiritually impoverished and hindered in their pursuit of enlightenment.
*The Spiritual Harm of Faultfinding:*
*Obstructs Spiritual Growth:* Faultfinding fosters negativity, hindering spiritual progress.
*Distorts Perception:* It clouds judgment and prevents one from seeing the true nature of others.
*Breeds Resentment:* It can lead to animosity and discord, damaging relationships.
*Neglects* *Self-Improvement* : By focusing on the flaws of others, one neglects their own personal growth.
*Cultivating a Positive Perspective:*
*Self-Awareness:* Recognize one's own shortcomings and strive for self-improvement.
*Appreciation:* Focus on the positive qualities of others.
*Compassion:* Extend empathy and understanding to all beings.
*Prayer:* Seek divine guidance and blessings for the well-being of others.
By embracing these principles, we can transcend the limitations of faultfinding and embark on a path of spiritual enlightenment.
Lokesh Kumar
Dear Students, Teachers, and Staff,
I am pleased to inform you that Saturday, 26th October 2024, will be a holiday on account of Accession Day.
This day commemorates the historic accession of Jammu and Kashmir to India, and we pay tribute to the vision and leadership of our nation's founders.
Enjoy your well-deserved break!
Regards,
Mr. Lokesh Kumar
Principal
SGGDJ Sr. Sec. School
Sunderbani
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