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Bhagavad Gita · Verse by Verse 📖
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Life principles · Philosophy · Reflection
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Healing Bhagavad Gita Chanting | Chapter 1 | Soulful Sounds to Calm Your Mind & Spirit 02/04/2026

🕉️ A quiet offering from Gita Verse Hub

Today, I’m sharing the healing chanting of Bhagavad Gita – Chapter 1 (Arjuna Vishada Yoga).

This is the moment before answers.
Before action.
Before teaching.

Arjuna stands still—conflicted, overwhelmed, human.
And the Gita begins not with instruction, but with acknowledgment of inner weight.

This chanting is offered as a space of rest.
You don’t need to analyze the verses.
You don’t need to seek meaning.

Just listen.
Let the sound settle the mind.
Let stillness arrive in its own time.

✨ If today feels heavy, this is for you.
✨ If today feels quiet, this is for you too.

Healing Bhagavad Gita Chanting | Chapter 1 | Soulful Sounds to Calm Your Mind & Spirit Experience the complete chanting of Bhagavad Gita – Chapter 1 (Arjuna Vishada Yoga) in pure Sanskrit, presented with clarity, devotion, and reverence on Gita...

Bhagavad Gita Verses 1.27–1.31 Explained | Arjuna’s Breakdown & the Inner Battle We All Face 02/01/2026

In Bhagavad Gita 1.27–1.31, the Gita shows us something rare:
A moment where strength gives way to honest breakdown.

This episode isn’t about war.
It’s about what happens when:
• duty collides with conscience
• success loses its meaning
• the mind spins but the heart resists

👉 Pause and reflect:

Which part of Arjuna’s breakdown feels closest to your life right now?

1️⃣ Feeling physically drained by a moral decision
2️⃣ Losing clarity because values are in conflict
3️⃣ Questioning success, ambition, or “winning”
4️⃣ Standing strong outside—but unstable inside

💬 Share your reflection in the comments below.
You don’t need perfect words—only honesty.

Bhagavad Gita Verses 1.27–1.31 Explained | Arjuna’s Breakdown & the Inner Battle We All Face What happens when duty collides with conscience?When strength collapses under emotional truth?In this long-form episode of Gita Verse Hub, we explore Bhagava...

#republicday 🇮🇳 #bhagavadgita #freedom #selfmastery #shorts #youtubeshorts #viral #krishna #life 01/26/2026

🇮🇳 This Republic Day, let’s reflect on inner freedom.
The Bhagavad Gita reminds us that true independence begins with self-mastery.

👉 What does freedom mean to you today—externally or within?
Pause. Reflect. Comment below 👇

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One principle. One week. Inner freedom that lasts. 🕊️

#republicday 🇮🇳 #bhagavadgita #freedom #selfmastery #shorts #youtubeshorts #viral #krishna #life This Republic Day 🇮🇳, reflect on a deeper meaning of freedom.The Bhagavad Gita teaches that while nations gain independence through courage, true freedom b...

Gita 1.20 | Awareness Before Action #shorts #bhagavadgita #krishna #youtubeshorts #shortsfeed #life 01/24/2026

🕉️ Before you react… pause.
Bhagavad Gita Verse 1.20 reminds us that clarity comes before action.

💭 What’s one decision in your life right now where you need more awareness before acting?
Share in the comments 👇

🙏 If this verse resonated with you:
• 👍 Like the Short
• 🔔 Subscribe to Gita Verse Hub
• 📤 Share with someone who needs this reminder today

✨ One verse. One pause. One powerful shift.

Gita 1.20 | Awareness Before Action #shorts #bhagavadgita #krishna #youtubeshorts #shortsfeed #life In Bhagavad Gita Verse 1.20, Arjuna stands at the edge of action—bow raised, yet mind alert.This verse captures a timeless truth:👉 Awareness must come befor...

Bhagavad Gita 1.20–1.26 | Between Two Armies: The Moment Arjuna’s Heart Breaks 01/20/2026

What happens just before a life-defining action?
What happens when duty is clear — but the heart is not?

In this long-form episode of Gita Verse Hub, we journey through Bhagavad Gita Verses 1.20–1.26, the precise moment where the battlefield of Kurukshetra turns inward — and Arjuna’s greatest struggle begins.

This is not yet Krishna’s teaching.
This is not philosophy delivered from above.

This is the human breaking point.

As Arjuna asks Krishna to place the chariot between the two armies, he does not encounter enemies — he encounters fathers, teachers, friends, sons, and loved ones.
Victory suddenly feels hollow.
Duty collides with love.
Strength collapses into compassion.

In this episode, we explore:
• Sanskrit shlokas with English meaning
• Deep narrative storytelling of each verse (1.20–1.26)
• Insights from Bhagavad Gita As It Is (Prabhupada)
• Psychological and philosophical interpretations
• Why Krishna remains silent at Arjuna’s moment of collapse
• How these verses mirror modern dilemmas — leadership, family, career, ethics
• Why true clarity begins with seeing, not escaping

This episode is for you if you have ever:
• Felt torn between responsibility and emotion
• Hesitated because truth might hurt someone you love
• Stood “between two armies” in your own life
• Felt strong — until you truly looked

The Bhagavad Gita does not begin with answers.
It begins with honest confrontation.

And this episode lives exactly there.

🎧 Best experienced with headphones. Take pauses. Let the verses breathe.

Bhagavad Gita 1.20–1.26 | Between Two Armies: The Moment Arjuna’s Heart Breaks What happens just before a life-defining action?What happens when duty is clear — but the heart is not?In this long-form episode of Gita Verse Hub, we journe...

Start your Week Right | Balance, Calm & Emotional Intelligence #shorts #shortsfeed #bhagavadgita 01/19/2026

⚖️ Balance is not slowing down—it’s staying steady.
The Bhagavad Gita teaches us to remain composed in both success and failure.

👉 Which situation tested your emotional balance recently?
Pause. Reflect. Comment below 👇

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One principle. One week. Inner calm that lasts. 🕉️

Start your Week Right | Balance, Calm & Emotional Intelligence #shorts #shortsfeed #bhagavadgita Feeling overwhelmed, reactive, or emotionally drained?The Bhagavad Gita teaches that true strength comes from balance—not busyness.In this Monday Gita Reset,...

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