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5 timeless life lessons from the Bhagavad Gita that are so relatable even today

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 17, 2025, 13:17 IST
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5 timeless life lessons from the Bhagavad Gita that are so relatable even today

The Bhagavad Gita is not merely a religious book. It is a timeless guide on how to live with simplicity, balance and inner strength. Among its numerous teachings, the Gita gives considerable importance to discipline and self-mastery. These virtues are not depicted as stringent controls but as avenues to freedom. By controlling the self, one acquires control over the mind and transcends restlessness and confusion. The Gita's teachings are still intensely close to the heart of anyone hoping to lead a purposeful and peaceful existence.

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Mastery over desires


The Gita teaches that desires unchanneled are the origin of distraction and misery. When the mind only pursues pleasure or escapes pain, it gets restless. Discipline starts from learning to regulate these urges, as Shri Krishna says that one must channel desires to a noble cause rather than allow them to dominate the mind. Mastery of desires does not imply denial of life, but directing one's energy with awareness and concentration.


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Control of mind and senses

One of the key teachings of the Gita is that self-control is the real power. The senses are strong and easily attracted to worldly pleasures. The mind goes wherever the senses want to, leading to a continuous cycle of immense attraction and disappointment. Self-control means turning this around and rather than senses dominating the self, the self should control the senses. Krishna says, the controlled mind is like a flame that is not fluttered by the wind, steady and unwavering.


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Balance in daily life

The Gita does not believe in indulgence or total renunciation. It is a philosophy of balance in everything in life. A yogi, it says, eats in moderation, sleeps in moderation and works steadily. Discipline is only possible when it is in tune with the rhythms of everyday life. This balance avoids burnout and lays the foundation for inner stability and peace. Such balanced living creates the mental clarity and emotional strength needed to walk thhe spiritual path with purpose.

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Devotion through duty

In the Gita, Krishna says, discipline is not so much about control as about love enshrined in duty. Doing one's work diligently without attachment to outcome is the secret of Karma Yoga, detached from the ego and self-interest, action becomes a spiritual pursuit. This kind of discipline transforms mundane work into a journey of self-control and inner development.


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Path to inner freedom


The final prize of discipline in the Gita is liberation. Through the mastery of desires, mastery of the mind and work with detachment, one grows above fear and worry. Discipline is the gateway to self-knowledge. A long way from being repressive, it leads to peace, intelligence and emancipation.
The Bhagavad Gita teaches us that discipline and self-control have nothing to do with renouncing life but about living life more purpose and dedication.


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