50 quotes from the Bhagavad Gita that will change your perspective towards relationships
ETimes October 22, 2024 06:39 PM
The Bhagavad Gita is a Hindu scripture with 700-verse and it is a part of the epic ' Mahabharata '. Right before the battlefield of Kurukshetra, Arjun was grapped by the moral confusion and turmoil of whether he should fight in the war against his own relatives, gurus, and friends. That's when Shri Krishna shared his profound knowledge and guided Arjun to overcome his selfdoubts and fears. The Bhagavad Gita is this sacred dialogue between Arjun and Shri Krishna and it teaches one about dharma (duty), Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga (being on the path of devotion to God), mindfulness, and more. When applied to our daily life and relationships with others, the Bhagavad Gita's teachings can change our perspective towards love and transform our equations with people. So, here we list 50 quotes from the Bhagavad Gita that will change your perspective towards relationships and transform your life for the better.

1. “He who has no attachments can really love others, for his love is pure and divine.” (2:64)

2. "Love is not a mere sentiment. It is the ultimate truth at the heart of creation."

3. “When a man gives up all desires that come to the mind, and rests contented in the Self by the Self, he is called a man of steady wisdom.” (2:55)

4. “A gift is pure when it is given from the heart to the right person at the right time and at the right place, and when we expect nothing in return.” (17:20)

5. “Attachment breeds desire, desire breeds anger, anger breeds delusion, delusion breeds loss of memory, and loss of memory leads to the destruction of discernment.” (2:62-63)


6. "The yogis look upon all—well-wishers, friends, foes, the pious, and the sinners—with an impartial intellect. The yogi who is of equal intellect toward friend, companion, and foe, neutral among enemies and relatives, and unbiased between the righteous and sinful, is considered to be distinguished among humans."- Bhagavad-gita 6.9

7. "Whatever happened, happened for the good. Whatever is happening, is happening for the good. Whatever will happen, will also happen for the good."

8. “Love and compassion are born from a state of selflessness and detachment.”

9. “He who is free from malice towards others and full of kindness, who is free from possessiveness and ego, is close to me.”

10. “They live in wisdom who see themselves in all and all in them, who have renounced every selfish desire and sense craving tormenting the heart.” (2:55-57)

11. “True love does not expect anything in return, it gives freely and flows endlessly.”

12. “He who sees the self in all beings and all beings in the self, such a man of wisdom does not feel any hatred.”

13. “Even if a man is full of love for others, he should act without attachment to the fruits of his actions.”

14. “Do not get attached to the people you love, because they are not permanent. Be attached to the love that flows through them, which is eternal.”

15. “When love is rooted in selflessness, it brings peace and contentment.”

16. “Love is the bond that connects the finite to the infinite.”

17. “In the stillness of a mind free from selfish desires, true love blossoms.”

18. “True love is seeing the divine presence in every being.”

19. “Only when the mind is steady and still can one truly experience the depths of love.”

20. “True love is to accept others as they are, without trying to control or possess them.”



21. “Man is made by his belief. As he believes, so he is”― Bhagavad Gita

22. “Through selfless service, you will always be fruitful and find the fulfillment of your desires”― Bhagavad Gita

23. “There are three gates leading to the hell of self-destruction for the soul—lust, anger, and greed. Therefore, one should abandon all three.”― Bhagavad Gita

24. “If one offers Me with love and devotion a leaf, a flower, a fruit or water, I will accept it.”― Bhagavad Gita, Bhagavad Gita

25. "When you let go of the need for control, you can feel the immense power of divine love flowing through you.”
26. "Change is the law of the universe. You can be a millionaire or a pauper in an instant."

27. "One who performs their duty without attachment, surrendering the results unto the Supreme Lord, is unaffected by sinful actions, as the lotus lead is untouched by water".

28. "For him who has conquered the mind, the mind is the best of friends; but for one who has failed to do so, his very mind will be the greatest enemy".

29. "He who sees everyone as equal and looks upon everyone with an equal eye, whether in pleasure or in pain, is considered a perfect yogi."

30. "One who is able to withdraw the senses from their objects, as the tortoise withdraws its limbs, is firmly fixed in perfect consciousness."

31. "You have a right to perform your prescribed duties, but you are not entitled to thr fruits of your actions."

32. "When a person responds to the joys and sorrows of others as if they were his own, he has attained the highest spiritual union."

33. "When you fall in love then your heart should fill with happiness, that does not come unless you surrender yourself completely"

34. "A person can rise through the efforts of his own mind; he can also degrade himself. The mind is the friend of the conditioned soul, and his enemy as well."

35. "In the heart of a person who is humble, patience, forgiveness, and devotion will naturally grow."

36. "Among all kinds of killers, time is the ultimate because time kills everything."

37. "Soul is neither born, and nor does it die."

38. "That person realizes peace who, relinquishing all desires, exists without craving and is unidentified with the mortal ego and its sense of “mine-ness”.

39. "The impermanent appearance of happiness and distress and their disappearance in due course are like the appearance and disappearance of winter and summer seasons. They arise from a sense of perception, and one must learn to tolerate them without being disturbed."

40. "There is neither this world nor the world beyond nor happiness for the one who doubts."



41. "All happiness in the material world has a beginning and an end, but happiness in Krishna is unlimited, and there is no end."

42. "The supreme reality stands revealed in the consciousness of those who have conquered themselves. They live in peace, alike in cold and heat, pleasure and pain, praise and blame."

43. "Do your work with the welfare of others always in mind."

44. “As a strong wind sweeps away a boat on the water, even one of the roaming world of the senses on which the mind focuses can carry away a man’s intellect.”

45. “One who sees inaction in action, and action in inaction, is intelligent among men.”

46. “Perform your obligatory duty because action is indeed better than inaction.”

47. “That one I love who is incapable of ill will, who is friendly and compassionate, living beyond the reach of ‘I’ and ‘mine,’ and of pleasure and pain.”-Bhagavad Gita 12.13

48. "A true yogi observes me in all beings and also sees every being in me. Indeed, the self-realized person sees me, the same Supreme Lord, everywhere.”- Bhagavad Gita 6.29

49. “Those who are motivated only by desire for the fruits of action are miserable, for they are constantly anxious about the results of what they do.”

50. “Reshape yourself through the power of your will; never let yourself be degraded by self-will.”


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