Krishna
says perform your obligatory Duty
because action is indeed better than in
action in krishna's philosophy Dharma is
the idea of Duty and living in the right
way in line with the laws of the
universe it's about doing what's morally
correct even when it's
difficult Arjuna one of the greatest
warriors stands on the brink of battle
overwhelmed with grief and
doubt he's not just fighting any enemy
he's facing his own family friends
people he
loves as he looks out across the
battlefield he feels utterly heartbroken
unwilling to fight unwilling to kill
those closest to
him but then Krishna steps in offering a
lifechanging
perspective he reminds Arjuna that his
Dharma as a warrior is not about his
personal
feelings it's about fighting for justice
for righteousness even in the face of
unbearable emotional pain arjuna's mind
is clouded by his emotions but Krishna
urges him to rise above those feelings
to not act from fear or attachment but
from a deeper sense of
purpose hence emot strength is not about
ignoring our feelings but about not
letting them control us it's about doing
what's right even when it's
hard Dharma as Krishna explains is
different for each of us it's tied to
our roles and responsibilities in life
for parents it means nurturing their
children teaching them values and
creating a loving stable home and this
isn't easy it requires patience
selflessness and a vision for the future
but in doing so they're not just shaping
the lives of their children they're
contributing to the future of
society for teachers their Dharma is to
educate and Inspire the Next
Generation they ignite curiosity Foster
critical thinking and help build
responsible individuals who carry the
world forward their work is foundational
to the ENT of
society and as for soldiers their Dharma
is perhaps the most intense it involves
protecting the nation standing on the
front lines often risking their lives to
safeguard others bravery loyalty
discipline these are the pillars of
their Duty they put aside personal fears
and desires for the safety and freedom
of others but whether you're a parent a
teacher a soldier or even a farmer a
judge Dharma is about one thing acting
in ways that uphold truth justice and
Harmony it's a personal compass that
guides us not just to AC in our own
interest but in the interests of the
greater good creating balance in the
world around us but here's the thing
following Dharma isn't easy life throws
us curveballs doubt emotional struggles
difficult decisions and it's in these
moments when our commitment to Dharma is
truly tested Krishna teaches us that
emotional strength is critical in
staying on this path life is full of
loss challenges and tough
choices these situations stir up
powerful emotions grief anger fear and
confusion and these emotions can Cloud
our judgment stop us from doing what's
right but krishna's message is clear
even in the midst of emotional turmoil
we must focus on our duty on what's
right while emotions are a natural part
of life they are temporary and we must
learn to rise above them and stay
committed to our duty our Dharma
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