5 quotes from the Bhagwad Gita that are profound life lessons

Quotes from Gita
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Quotes from Gita

The Bhagavad Gita, one of the most respected and well-read Indian epics, houses a ton of knowledge and wisdom. From the life lessons given by Shri Krishna to Arjun, to the discourses of Dharm and Arth of life, there is something important for all. It has shlokas that give lessons on the corporate culture in today’s time, and also shlokas that teach people how to lead a good, content family life. So, here we mention 5 quotes from the Bhagwad Gita that are profound life lessons.


कर्मण्येवाधिकारस्ते मा फलेषु कदाचन
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कर्मण्येवाधिकारस्ते मा फलेषु कदाचन

One of the most famous and well-known quotes from the Bhagwad Gita is this one. ‘Karmanye Vadhikaraste Maa Faleshu Kadachanah’ means that as a person you are only entitled to your labour, and you need to complete and fulfill your duties. But what you should not fret about is the fruit of the labour. Lord Krishna advises people to focus on giving their best to a task or job but not obsess over what rewards or fruits it will get us.


नैनं छिन्दन्ति शस्त्राणि नैनं दहति पावकः । न चैनं क्लेदयन्त्यापो न शोषयति मारुतः ॥
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नैनं छिन्दन्ति शस्त्राणि नैनं दहति पावकः । न चैनं क्लेदयन्त्यापो न शोषयति मारुतः ॥

Another beautiful quote from the Bhagwad Gita is this one. It translates to ‘The soul can never be cut by weapons, nor burned by fire, nor drowned by water, nor withered by the wind’, and thus tells people about the eternal nature of the soul. It teaches people that although their physical body is temporary and it can cut, bruise, or get injured, the soul is eternal and cannot be destroyed.And so, one should not worry too much about the fleeting elements of life but rather focus on the purity and positivity of their inner being, the soul.


यदा यदा हि धर्मस्य ग्लानिर्भवति भारत | अभ्युत्थानमधर्मस्य तदात्मानं सृजाम्यहम् |
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यदा यदा हि धर्मस्य ग्लानिर्भवति भारत | अभ्युत्थानमधर्मस्य तदात्मानं सृजाम्यहम् |

Another famous quote from the Bhagwad Gita, this one is about the win of good and righteous over evil. ‘Yada Yada hi dharmasya glanirbhavti Bharata, Abhyutthanamadharmasya tadatmanam srijamyaham’ means whenever injustice, corruption, or evil will start to dominate the world and harm humanity and the smooth functioning of the Universe, the divine energy will come forth in some way or the other to restore balance. This quote is an excellent one to remember when life feels unfair to you. There are situations where we see that the evil and dishonest people receive more than us, more than the hardworking ones and life does not feel worth living at this point. And so it is important to remember at that point that injustice is temporary, and someone will surely come to restore order and balance.


अज्ञश्चाश्रद्दधानश्च संशयात्मा विनश्यति | नायं लोकोऽस्ति न परो न सुखं संशयात्मन: |
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अज्ञश्चाश्रद्दधानश्च संशयात्मा विनश्यति | नायं लोकोऽस्ति न परो न सुखं संशयात्मन: |

Another amazing life lesson from the Gita comes from this shloka. When translated to simple English, this quote means ‘The one who is ignorant, faithless, and self-doubting is lost in life. A person like this does not get happiness in either this world or the next.’ And in a world that is so filled with people who are always doubting themselves, this is one of the most helpful quotes. It teaches people that doubting themselves is the biggest obstacle they pose for themselves and when you will always question your abilities, nothing good will come out of your life. And thus, it is important to value ourselves and have faith in ourselves and in our ability to get things done.


त्रिविधं नरकस्येदं द्वारं नाशनमात्मन: | काम: क्रोधस्तथा लोभस्तस्मादेतत्त्रयं त्यजेत् ||
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त्रिविधं नरकस्येदं द्वारं नाशनमात्मन: | काम: क्रोधस्तथा लोभस्तस्मादेतत्त्रयं त्यजेत् ||

One of the most relevant quotes from the Gita is this one. The translation of this quote is ‘ There are three gates to hell - desire, anger, and greed. And thus, it is best to abandon these three. Living in a material world, these 3 traits come to humans naturally. Be it a little child who is angry at the parents for not having an expensive tiffin box or an adult who desires more and more from his or her partner, these three emotions make us unsatisfied with life no matter how much we have. And thus, it is important to free ourselves from these negative emotions as only then can we lead a balanced life.


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