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In my current blog, I’ve come up with the best quotes based on the Hindu bible ‘Bhagavad Gita’

89 Life-Changing Hindu Bible Quotes

Bhagavad Gita Quotes are very powerful and help you to stay motivated in life at your work.

1. Perform your obligatory duty, because an action is indeed better than inaction.

2. No one becomes a Karma-yogi who has not renounced the selfish motive behind an action.

3. The food preferred by all is also of three types. So are the sacrifice, austerity, and charity.

4. Free from desires, mind and senses under control, renouncing all proprietorship, doing a mere bodily action, one does not incur sin (or Karmic reaction).

5. You have the right to work, but never to the fruit of work. You should never engage in action for the sake of reward, nor should you long for inaction.

6. Perform work in this world, Arjuna, as a man established within himself – without selfish attachments, and alike in success and defeat. For yoga is perfect evenness of mind.

7. Seek refuge in the attitude of detachment and you will amass the wealth of spiritual awareness. Those who are motivated only by a desire for the fruits of action are miserable, for they are constantly anxious about the results of what they do.

8. When consciousness is unified, however, all vain anxiety is left behind. There is no cause for worry, whether things go well or ill.

9. Pleasures conceived in the world of the senses have a beginning and an end and give birth to misery.

10. Those established in Self-realization control their senses instead of letting their senses control them.

11. Left to itself, the mind goes on repeating the same old habitual patterns of personality. By training the mind, however, anyone can learn to step in and change old ways of thinking; that is the central principle of yoga.

12. Without ego-involvement and without getting entangled in whether things work out the way we want; only then will we not fall into the terrible net of karma. We cannot hope to escape karma by refraining from our duties: even to survive in the world, we must act.

13. Some perceive God in the heart by the intellect through meditation; others by the yoga of knowledge; and others by the yoga of work. Some, however, do not understand Brahman, but having heard from others, take to worship. They also transcend death by their firm faith to what they have heard.

14. Be aware of me always, adore me, make every act an offering to me, and you shall come to me; this I promise; for you are dear to me.

15. death is no more traumatic than taking off an old coat.

16. Thus the Gita places human destiny entirely in human hands. Its world is not deterministic, but neither is it an expression of blind chance: we shape ourselves and our world by what we believe and think and act on, whether for good or for ill.

17. It is better to live your own destiny imperfectly than to live an imitation of somebody else’s life with perfection.

18. 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.

19. The happiness which comes from long practice, which leads to the end of suffering, which at first is like poison, but at last like nectar – this kind of happiness arises from the serenity of one’s own mind.

20. No one who does good work will ever come to a bad end, either here or in the world to come.

21. Everything we do produces karma in the mind. In fact, it is in the mind rather than the world that karma’s seeds are planted.

22. Perform all work carefully, guided by compassion.

Hindu Bible Quotes On Life

Happy life needs a positive mindset full of faith. Bhagavad Gita Quotes about life help you to understand life deeply.

23. This pleasure, which appears as poison in the beginning but is like nectar in the end, comes by the grace of Self-knowledge.

24. My illusion is dispelled by Your profound words, that You spoke out of compassion towards me, about the supreme secret of the Self.

25. Out of compassion, I destroy the darkness of their ignorance. From within them I light the lamp of wisdom and dispel all darkness from their lives.

26. Anyone who is steady in his determination for the advanced stage of spiritual realization and can equally tolerate the onslaughts of distress and happiness is certainly a person eligible for liberation.

27. Curving back within myself I create again and again.

28. The peace of God is with them whose mind and soul are in harmony, who are free from desire and wrath, who know their own soul.

29. Hell has three gates: lust, anger and greed.

30. Perform all thy actions with mind concentrated on the Divine, renouncing attachment and looking upon success and failure with an equal eye. Spirituality implies equanimity.

31. The man who sees me in everything and everything within me will not be lost to me, nor will I ever be lost to him.

32. He who is rooted in oneness realizes that I am in every being; wherever he goes, he remains in me. When he sees all being as equal in suffering or in joy because they are like himself, that man has grown perfect in yoga.

33. I have become Death, the destroyer of worlds.

34. The nonpermanent 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 sense perception,and one must learn to tolerate them without being disturbed.

35. Set thy heart upon thy work, but never on its reward.

36. For the senses wander, and when one lets the mind follow them, it carries wisdom away like a windblown ship on the waters.

37. The wise grieve neither for the living nor for the dead. There was never a time when you and I and all the kings gathered here have not existed and nor will there be a time when we will cease to exist.

38. He is the source of light in all luminous objects. He is beyond the darkness of matter and is unmanifested. He is knowledge, He is the object of knowledge, and He is the goal of knowledge. He is situated in everyone’s heart.

39. We behold what we are, and we are what we behold.

40. The embodied soul is eternal in existence, indestructible, and infinite, only the material body is factually perishable.

41. I enter into each planet, and by My energy, they stay in orbit. I become the moon and thereby supply the juice of life to all vegetables.

42. I am the destroyer of the world, who has come to annihilate everyone. Even without your taking part all those arrayed in the (two) opposing ranks will be slain!

43. Feelings of heat and cold, pleasure and pain, are caused by the contact of the senses with their objects. They come and they go, never lasting long. You must accept them.

44. It is Nature that causes all movement. Deluded by the ego, the fool harbors the perception that says “I did it”.

45. We are not cabin-dwellers, born to a life cramped and confined; we are meant to explore, to seek, to push the limits of our potential as human beings. The world of the senses is just a base camp: we are meant to be as much at home in consciousness as in the world of physical reality.

46. Performing the duty prescribed by (one’s own) nature, one incurreth no sin.

47. I am the Atma abiding in the heart of all beings. I am also the beginning, the middle, and the end of all beings.

48. We never really encounter the world; all we experience is our own nervous system.

49. Fear of failure, from being emotionally attached to the fruit of work, is the greatest impediment to success.

50. Selfish action imprisons the world. Act selflessly, without any thought of personal profit.

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

52. The wise unify their consciousness and abandon attachment to the fruits of action.

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

54. The true goal of action is knowledge of the Self.

55. All that we are is the result of what we have thought. We are made of our thoughts; we are molded by our thoughts.

56. It is I who remain seated in the heart of all creatures as the inner controller of all; and it is I who am the source of memory, knowledge and the ratiocinative faculty. Again, I am the only object worth knowing through the Vedas; I alone am the origin of Vedānta and the knower of the Vedas too.

57. There was never a time when I did not exist, nor you, nor any of these kings. Nor is there any future in which we shall cease to be.

58. For even if the greatest sinner worships me with all his soul, he must be considered righteous, because of his righteous will. And he shall soon become pure and reach everlasting peace. For this is my word of promise, that he who loves me shall not perish.

59. The immature think that knowledge and action are different, but the wise see them as the same.

60. Just as the dweller in this body passes through childhood, youth and old age, so at death he merely passes into another kind of body. The wise are not deceived by that.

61. His judgment will be better and his vision clear if he is not emotionally entangled in the outcome of what he does.

62. The rajasic person is full of energy; the tamasic person is sluggish, indifferent, insensitive; the sattvic person, calm, resourceful, compassionate, and selfless. Yet all three are always present at some level of awareness, and their proportions change: their interplay is the dynamics of personality.

63. The person is the same; he is simply experiencing the play of the gunas. As long as he identifies with his body and mind, he is at the mercy of this play.

64. Actions do not cling to me because I am not attached to their results. Those who understand this and practice it live in freedom.

65. When your mind has overcome the confusion of duality, you will attain the state of holy indifference to things you hear and things you have heard.

66. We ourselves are responsible for what happens to us, whether or not we can understand how. It follows that we can change what happens to us by changing ourselves; we can take our destiny into our own hands.

67. the struggle for self-mastery that every human being must wage if he or she is to emerge from life victorious.

68. Those who are tamasic draw their pleasures from sleep, indolence, and intoxication. Both in the beginning and in the end, this happiness is a delusion.

69. Be fearless and pure; never waver in your determination or your dedication to the spiritual life. Give freely. Be self-controlled, sincere, truthful, loving, and full of the desire to serve.

70. Cultivate vigor, patience, will, purity; avoid malice and pride.

71. Earth, water, fire, air, akasha, mind, intellect, and ego – these are the eight divisions of my prakriti.

72. While seeing or hearing, touching or smelling; eating, moving about, or sleeping; breathing or speaking, letting go or holding on, even opening or closing the eyes, they understand that these are only the movements of the senses among sense objects.

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

74. Change is the law of the universe. You can be a millionaire or a pauper in an instant.

75. The soul is neither born and nor does it die.

76. Man is made by his belief. As he believes, so he is.

77. When meditation is mastered, the mind is unwavering like the flame of a lamp in a windless place.

78. Lust, anger and greed are the three gates to self-destructive hell.

79. There is neither this world, nor the world beyond. nor happiness for the one who doubts.

80. A person can rise through the efforts of his own mind; or draw himself down, in the same manner. Because each person is his own friend or enemy.

Quotes from the Hindu Bible

Lord Krishna is an example of pure love. Let’s see what he says about love in the Bhagavad Gita.

81. The only way you can conquer me is through Love, and there I am gladly conquered.

82. What ineffable joy does one find through Love of me, the blissful Atman. Once that joy is realized, all earthly pleasures fade into nothingness.

83. Do everything you have to do, but not with greed, not with ego, not with lust, not with envy but with Love, compassion, humility, and devotion.

84. I regard as great even the smallest gift offered by my devotees in pure love, but even great offerings presented by non-devotees do not please me.

85. He who has no attachments can really love others, for his love is pure and divine.

86. Blessed is a human birth, even the dwellers in heaven desire this birth, for true knowledge and pure love may be attained only by a human being.

87. I, the atman, dear to the devotees, am attainable by Love and devotion.

88. By serving me with steadfast Love, a man or woman goes beyond the Gunas. Such a one is fit for union with Brahman.

89. But of all, I could name, verily love is the highest. Love & devotion that make one forgetful of everything else, Love that unites the lover with me.

You can read these quotes from Hindu Bible on a daily basis and understand them deeply. However, it is better to read the entire Bhagavad Gita to gain more life lessons from it

Hare Krishna.

Ankita