Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 5 & 3 : Karma Vairagya Yoga & Karma Yoga | Full English

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In life’s battlefield, we are torn between two choices — Should I act or should I renounce? Arjuna asked this very question to Krishna. The Gita reveals a timeless truth: both action and renunciation lead to liberation, but selfless action is superior. Yet Krishna also warns us that hidden enemies — desire and anger — live within the mind, senses, and intellect. Together, Chapters 5 and 3 of the Bhagavad Gita give us the ultimate wisdom to conquer desire, perform duty, and walk the path of freedom.

In this video, we explore this divine teaching in depth — weaving together psychology, neuroscience, and logic to show how Krishna’s words are not just philosophy, but a science of life.

🕰️ Time Breakdown

0:001:05 The eternal question: act or renounce? (Hook & intro)
1:064:15 Verse 2 — Selfless action is greater than renunciation (Chapter 5)
4:166:40 Verse 3 — The true renunciate (Chapter 5)
6:418:55 Verses 4–5 — Knowledge and action are one (Chapter 5)
8:5611:10 Verse 6 — Why action with detachment is easier (Chapter 5)
11:1113:20 Verse 40 — Desire and anger hide in senses, mind, and intellect (Chapter 3)
13:2115:45 Verse 41 — Control of senses, discipline as a weapon (Chapter 3)
15:4617:20 Verse 42 — The hierarchy of body, senses, mind, intellect, and Self (Chapter 3)
17:2118:41 Verse 43 — Final weapon: Self conquers desire (Chapter 3, Conclusion)

✨ Why Watch This Video?

✔️ Deep storytelling narration of Bhagavad Gita
✔️ Practical lessons connected to modern psychology, neuroscience & logic
✔️ Wisdom for inner peace, self-mastery, and overcoming desire

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