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Bhagavad Gita Chapter 03

Home » Bhagavad Gita Chapter 03
Bhagavad Gita Chapter 03Chaitanya Charan2025-10-16T16:23:35+05:30
  • Chapter 03, Text 01
    • Gita 03.01 – Explanation
    • Gita 03.01 explained
    • 03.01 Arjuna’s third question (Exploring Gita chapter 3 series - 1)
  • Chapter 03, Text 02
    • Gita 03.02 – Explanation
    • Gita 03.02 explained
    • Don’t equate the confusing with the confused
  • Chapter 03, Text 03
    • Gita 03.03 – Explanation
    • Gita 03.03 explained
  • Chapter 03, Text 04
    • Gita 03.04 – Explanation
    • Let me not equate frustration with renunciation (3.04)
    • Gita 03.04 explained
    • Bhakti is not inaction – it is action with the deepest sense of purpose
    • A lot is happening when nothing seems to be happening
    • Suppression causes aggravation, not rectification
    • What is violence for the infectant is benevolence for the infected
  • Chapter 03, Text 05
    • Gita 03.05 – Explanation
    • Gita 03.05 explained
    • Four meanings of karma (Gita concepts series: Karma 1)
    • Say nothing doing to doing nothing
  • Chapter 03, Text 06
    • The difference between keeping up appearances and outright hypocrisy
    • Gita 03.06 – Explanation
    • Protect me from my tendency for self-deception (3.06)
    • Balancing authenticity and service: Navigating inner-outer differences
    • Gita 03.06 explained
    • Three levels of deception
    • What moments of weakness can do — and what they can’t do
    • Why lying to ourselves is so dangerous
    • Honestly dishonest?
    • More damaging than the lies we tell others are the lies we tell ourselves
    • As long as we hide behind ourselves, we can’t challenge ourselves
    • The most exhausting burden is a mask
    • The cunning combination of complacency, complicity and carnality consumes our conscience
    • When we rationalize, we indulge in rational lies
    • Compartmentalization is a mental mechanism for self-deception
    • To stop defeating yourself, stop deceiving yourself
    • Know the mind by the company it craves
    • Don’t equate change of position with change of disposition
    • When we hide ourselves from ourselves, we destroy ourselves
    • Temptation induces the pretender’s mask to fall and the seeker’s guard to rise
    • Spiritual advancement comes not just by change of activity but by change of mentality
    • See rituals as opportunities to spend quality time with Krishna
  • Chapter 03, Text 07
    • Gita 03.07 – Explanation
    • Gita 03.07 explained
    • Is nothing the place where something is hiding?
  • Chapter 03, Text 08
    • Gita 03.08 – Explanation
    • Gita 03.08 explained
  • Chapter 03, Text 09
    • Help me to act for a cause bigger than my selfish pleasure (3.09)
    • Gita 03.09 – Explanation
    • Gita 03.09 explained
    • The capacity to trade the present for the future is the defining human characteristic
    • When we do karma-yoga for Krishna Krishna takes the karma and gives us the yoga
    • Inaction is no protection from reaction
  • Chapter 03, Text 10
    • Gita 03.10– Explanation
    • Gita 03.10 explained
  • Chapter 03, Text 11
    • Gita 03.11– Explanation
    • Gita 03.11 explained
    • Are Krishna’s Gita teachings exclusivist?
  • Chapter 03, Text 12
    • Gita 03.12 – Explanation
    • Gita 03.12 explained
  • Chapter 03, Text 13
    • Gita 03.13 – Explanation
    • Let food remind me of your love for me (3.13)
    • Gita 03.13 explained
  • Chapter 03, Text 14
    • Gita 03.14 explained
  • Chapter 03, Text 15
    • Gita 03.15 explained
  • Chapter 03, Text 16
    • Let me not waste the potential for joy unending (3.16)
    • Gita 03.16 explained
    • Love without sacrifice?
    • The tension between purpose and pleasure
    • Life becomes meaningless not when we tire of life's problems, but when we tire of life's pleasures Gita 03.16
    • Living for the moment is a prescription for chaos at best and calamity at worst
    • Liberty from responsibility is not liberty – it is slavery to irresponsibility
    • Living the way our senses dictate is not living at all
    • Sensuality is the rust that blunts the axe of our consciousness
    • Free love is far too costly
    • The vain live in vain
    • Those who make pleasure the purpose of their life make their life purposeless
    • When comforts become ends, life becomes a dead end
    • Sensual pleasures are easily visible, rarely relishable
    • Take exception to the hope for an exception
  • Chapter 03, Text 17
    • The life of pleasure or the pleasure of life
    • Gita 03.17 explained
    • To bear the weight of freedom we need big shoulders
  • Chapter 03, Text 18
    • Gita 03.18 explained
    • Don’t just give up fallible shelters – seek the infallible shelter
  • Chapter 03, Text 19
    • Gita 03.19 explained
  • Chapter 03, Text 20
    • Let my obligations not become my obsessions (3.20)
    • Gita 03.20 explained
    • Devotion encompasses both reconnection of the world and its renunciation
  • Chapter 03, Text 21
    • Gita 03.21 – Explanation
    • Bless me to lead with dignity and dedication during duress (3.21)
    • How to be a leader even if we don’t have any position
    • Fearless = Shameless?
    • Gita 03.21 explained
    • How our actions matter to others more than we think
    • Why do scriptures give extreme examples?
    • Don’t use others to feel better about yourself learn from others how to become better
    • If we justify our weaknesses by comparing ourselves with those who are weaker, we weaken our motivation to rectify ourselves
    • Don’t try to be someone better try to be an example of something better
    • Our choice has a louder voice than our voice
    • It’s not just about you – it never was
    • Why not model the desired example instead of desiring the model example?
    • The Gita lives through those who live the Gita
  • Chapter 03, Text 22
    • Gita 03.22 – Explanation
    • Gita 03.22 explained
    • Krishna’s second indirect self-revelation (Exploring Gita chapter 3 series - 4)
  • Chapter 03, Text 23
    • Gita 03.23 – Explanation
    • Gita 03.23 explained
  • Chapter 03, Text 24
    • Gita 03.24 – Explanation
    • Gita 03.24 explained
    • Krishna overturns Arjuna’s argument (Exploring Gita chapter 3 series - 5)
    • Nonviolence that allows exploiters to become rulers is violence
  • Chapter 03, Text 25
    • Gita 03.25 explained
    • The idea to serve Krishna is far more important than the ideas to serve Krishna
  • Chapter 03, Text 26
    • Help me to learn how to help others to learn (3.26)
    • When compassion discourages instead of encouraging
    • Effective education: what to NOT focus on
    • Gita 03.26 explained
    • The difference between compassion and compromise
    • Shifting focus from certainty to curiosity (Religious tolerance series 2)
    • Krishna’s incredible inclusivity
    • Will ethical self-assessment increase our guilt? (Ethics & devotion series 5)
    • How to expand our God consciousness in our relationships
    • Why compassion matters more than erudition
    • How not to share spirituality
    • When being truthful makes us unhelpful ...
    • What we believe vs how we behave
    • Conflict resolution - Right or Rightly Directed?
    • Showing others how they are wrong is not compassion, seeing how they can help themselves become more right is
    • If an ideal inspires more regret than reform, an intermediate ideal is required
    • Know when to give others space and when to give them pace
    • Wrong philosophy may not obstruct people spiritually as much as our calling their philosophy wrong
    • Make judgments but don’t be judgmental
    • If people don’t walk in, don’t slam the door on their face
    • Outreach requires that we speak in the conceptual language that our audience understands
    • The inconsiderate can be as injurious as the incorrect
    • Our words should open people’s hearts, not close them
    • Break people’s misconceptions - don’t break people
    • Spiritual success depends on stamina, not speed
    • Don’t be so concerned about others’ future destination as to be cut off from their present emotion
    • Might we be burning the very bridge that we want others to cross?
    • Standards are for inspiration not condemnation
    • Do not make a virtue out of alienating people
  • Chapter 03, Text 27
    • Free me from the delusion that I am the sole doer (3.27)
    • Gita 03.27 explained
    • We are not to be the doers, but we are to do
  • Chapter 03, Text 28
    • Gita 03.28 explained
  • Chapter 03, Text 29
    • Gita 03.29 – Explanation
    • Gita 03.29 explained
  • Chapter 03, Text 30
    • Gita 03.30 – Explanation
    • Let me express my love for you with the entire being (3.30)
    • Gita 03.30 explained
    • The Gita is not inciteful it is insightful
    • What needs to be done needs to be done well
    • Violence is too small a weapon against evil
    • Terrorism arises from ignorance, materialism and ego
    • Devotion is more often depleted by indifference than destroyed by hate
    • Study scripture as an existential seeker, not as a historical investigator
    • Be a warrior, not a worrier
    • Fight for all that you have with all that you have
    • Better to be exhausted than rusted
    • Expecting the default to change by default is a dangerous fault
  • Chapter 03, Text 31
    • Gita 03.31 – Explanation
    • Gita 03.31 explained
    • Krishna’s first instance of educating by contrasting (Exploring Gita chapter 3 series - 2)
  • Chapter 03, Text 32
    • Gita 03.32 – Explanation
    • Gita 03.32 explained
    • What we know doesn’t define us as much as what we want to know
    • Confusion in attribution obscures illumination – end confusion with devotion
    • Spiritual advancement comes not by defining, but by refining
    • Krishna is attained not by playing with the intellect but by striving with the will
  • Chapter 03, Text 33
    • Gita 03.33 – Explanation
    • Let me serve you with my nature, not serve my nature (3.33)
    • Gita 03.33 explained
    • The difference between repression and regulation (Exploring the Gita chapter 3 series - 8)
    • Developing a healthy relationship with our mind (Managing the mind series 4)
    • Educated about desires or educated for desires? — Desire management series 7
    • Don't just eradicate the past – engage its product
    • Purification centers on channeling our nature, not suppressing it
    • Context is critical for comprehending content
    • The past won’t last if to Krishna we hold fast
  • Chapter 03, Text 34
    • Gita 03.34 – Explanation
    • Protect me from the twin thieves of attachment and aversion (3.34)
    • Gita 03.34 explained
    • We are not masters in our own house, but we don’t have to be slaves
    • Our conditionings need cautioning and cushioning
    • Aversion is as much a temptation as is attachment
    • Our impressions go with us, but they don’t have to grow with us
    • Stepping-stones can become sucking swamps if we don’t step over in time
    • Take emotions into account but don’t let them be the only thing in the account
    • We Are Products But Not Prisoners Of Our Past
  • Chapter 03, Text 35
    • Gita 03.35 – Explanation
    • Why all motivators don’t have to be models
    • Gita 03.35 explained
    • Why we may provide guidance without respecting independence (Balancing independence and guidance series 2)
    • Seeking to understand our nature won’t box us in, it will reveal the box we are already in
    •  Sculptors can change the shape of the stone, not its structure
    • We are all playing on different surfaces – don’t compare
    • Let satisfaction be the basis of success, not success the basis of satisfaction
    • Commitment is the complement of talent, not its replacement
    • Don’t abandon the very differences that make you essential
    • The best is not as important as the best for you
    • The shoe that fits one person bites another
  • Chapter 03, Text 36
    • Gita 03.36 – Explanation
    • Let awareness of inner danger drive me toward your shelter (3.36)
    • Combating addiction: Recognizing the battle within
    • Our inner war against temptation is far bigger than we think
    • The determination to fight against addiction
    • How to see addiction with compassion
    • Gita 03.36 explained
    • Arjuna’s fourth question (Exploring Gita chapter 3 series - 6)
    • See the addicted not as demented or degraded but as tormented
    • If the truth makes us flee it can’t make us free
    • We need liberation from the compulsion for self-destruction
    • Addiction makes us crave for the things we don’t even like
    • The greatest threat to individual freedom is the individual
    • Spiritual culture is the bridge from hypocrisy and perversity to purity
    • Devotion protects our values from being held hostage by our impulses
  • Chapter 03, Text 37
    • Gita 03.37 – Explanation
    • Protect me from the desire that rejects boundaries (3.37)
    • See discipline as a fight for freedom
    • Gita 03.37 explained
    • What’s wrong with unrestrained sexual activity?
    • Raised fists or linked arms don't transform as effectively as folded hands
    • More dangerous than the enemies that threaten are the enemies that tempt
    • Impurity needs to be feared before it can be found, found before it can be fought and fought before it can be finished
    • The love that leads us to evil is evil masquerading as love
    • Never lose faith in your potential to improve or you will court cowardice and malice
    • Those who fight their inner devils are the ultimate daredevils
    • The most damaging consequence of indulgence is nonchalance towards indulgence
    • The enemy that is not recognized can’t be resisted
    • To succumb to temptation is not just immoral - it is also irresponsible
    • Addictive desires feed themselves through us and then they starve us
    • The biggest battle is not around us; it is inside us
    • No enemy is as dangerous as the one we are blind to
    • Defamation of character is not as damaging as deformation of character
    • Even when a big enemy is out there, the bigger enemy is in here
    • Listen to your Lord, not to your lust
    • Lust de-spiritualizes the subject and dehumanizes the object 
    • Lust is not just vicious but also voracious
    • One who rides a tiger into its lair becomes its dinner
    • Lust is worse than our worst enemy
    • Show temptation the red light – not the red carpet
    • Lust is a black hole – beware of its gravity pull
  • Chapter 03, Text 38
    • Gita 03.38 – Explanation
    • Help me to stay on guard, whatever be the enemy’s garb (3.38)
    • Gita 03.38 explained
    • Recover the soul; don't re-cover it
  • Chapter 03, Text 39
    • Three meanings of 'fire' and how they apply to our inner world
    • What's wrong with repeatedly indulging in a desire?
    • Gita 03.39 – Explanation
    • Help me to remember how temptation is treacherous (3.39)
    • Casual attitude
    • Gita 03.39 explained
    • How lust distorts our value system
    • Recognizing our most dangerous enemy and our essential protector
    • Addiction is an abductor who extorts ever-increasing ransom but never releases
    • Sensual pleasure touts itself as free and then takes toll forever
    • Love becomes blind when lust becomes the blindfold
    • As long as the mind is impure no place is secure
    • Fighting self-destructive desire by ourselves is like fighting a forest fire with bare hands
    • In a war, to be casual is to be suicidal
    • Be not tired of fighting against temptation – be tired of forgetting Krishna
    • Lust locks the soul in an unholy embrace
    • To mistake a ceasefire to be a treaty is suicidal
    • To be a spiritual freedom fighter, be a sensual fire fighter
    • Satisfying our longing for the infinite with finite pleasures ends in addiction
    • We can’t eliminate fire, but we can become firefighters
    • Respond to the fire of desire not with fright but with fight
    • The soul is wise, but lust makes it otherwise
    • Lust doesn’t just bind us – it also makes us fight to hold on to its bonds
    • When a wildfire appears to be the cure for a burn, a wildfire is burning our head
    • Those who mistake torture to be pleasure sentence themselves to perpetual torture
    • Sex is extraordinarily ordinary
    • When the heat hits, move away from the heat source, not towards it
    • Illusion makes us oblivious to the obvious
    • Slick about sin or sick about sin?
  • Chapter 03, Text 40
    • How self-destructive desire corrupts our intelligence
    • Gita 03.40 – Explanation
    • Make me self-aware and strong to combat the inner enemy (3.40)
    • Safeguarding intelligence from corruption by lower desires
    • Gita 03.40 explained
    • Why the cause of illusion is not what we usually think it is
    • Are emotions subjective or objective?
    • Regret for wrongdoing reforms regret for only the consequence of wrongdoing deforms
    • Covering our tracks thoroughly is not intelligence, choosing our tracks thoughtfully is
    • We are inflammable, not incorrigible – we need caution, not condemnation
    • Taking advice from vice traps us in the vise of vice
    • Temptation talks and stalks, relentlessly
    • Corruption of the intelligence needs correction by the intelligence
    • Our inner vulnerability increases our outer vulnerability
    • Focus not on where the inner voice is coming from, but on where it is taking
    • Lust doesn’t need a hideout – it has a hide-in
    • Let intelligence be the inspector of impulse, not its incubator
    • Lust allures men with pleasure and women with power
    • The threat in here is much bigger than the threat out there
    • Rationalization is temptation’s spin-doctor
    • The cure for lust comes not by condemning the object but by cleansing the subject
    • Opportunity doesn’t create immorality; mentality does
  • Chapter 03, Text 41
    • Gita 03.41 – Explanation
    • Let me see standards as guideposts for my growth (3.41)
    • How and why our past shapes our present
    • Analyzing why we succumb to temptation
    • A free entry-pass into our consciousness?
    • Gita 03.41 explained
    • What is your most dangerous distraction?
    • How to know when desire becomes dangerous? — Desire management series 8
    • Protecting ourselves by defining and defending boundaries
    • No barrier is foolproof, that is not proof no barrier is useful
    • Sensuality erodes both our tendency and our capacity for spirituality
    • Be vigilant to know when the mind becomes incoherent
    • For changing internals, changing externals is almost always necessary and almost never sufficient
    • Culture is meant to instill values, not instigate cravings
    • Stay aware of your triggers – and stay away from them
    • Regulation is the foundation for purification
    • Remission is not elimination
    • Regulation is a protection measure, not a trust issue
    • To resist sense indulgence, resist the hype around sense indulgence
    • Our intelligence can be overcome by illusion, yet it is also the key to overcome illusion
    • Pause is not inaction but action
    • The mental avatar of AIDS
    • Where is the glory in a backdoor victory over attachments?
    • Let sleeping tigers sleep – don’t pinch them
    • It is never too late - and it is already too late
    • Watch what you watch
    • Let temptation trigger an alarm bell, not a welcome tune
  • Chapter 03, Text 42
    • Gita 03.42 – Explanation
    • Help me strengthen my defences against temptations (3.42)
    • The inner weak link in our battle against temptation
    • A better lie or a better life?
    • Gita 03.42 explained
    • How to distance ourselves from the wants induced by the world
    • Think with our sense, not our senses
    • The mind may be a drinker, but the intelligence doesn’t have to be a bartender
    • The mind is not your boss – don’t let it boss you
    • Conquer vice not just by fighting harder, but by rising higher
  • Chapter 03, Text 43
    • Gita 03.43 – Explanation
    • Help me reclaim the power of desire and direct it toward you (3.43)
    • The dual defenses against self-destructive impulses
    • Understanding what pushes us toward transcendence and what pulls us toward transcendence
    • How discernment makes detachment easier
    • Support the intelligence to be supported by the intelligence
    • Gita 03.43 explained
    • Krishna’s two-pronged strategy to combat lust (Exploring Gita chapter 3 series - 7)
    • Understanding the reflective self and the impulsive self
    • The mind is like ice to truth and fire to lies
    • If we are robbed repeatedly by the same suspect, it is our intelligence that is suspect
    • Use cleverness to counter corruptness, not cover corruptness
    • To see our own stupidity, unvarnished and unjustified, is infuriating and invigorating
    • To decrease unhealthy reactions increase healthy reminders
    • Impulse may run over intelligence but don’t let it take over intelligence
    • Use your intelligence to identify and rectify your conditioning, not to justify it
    • Counter temptation not just at the level of activity but at the level of identity
    • Use intelligence to see beyond appearance
    • Let introspection be for fact-finding, not fault-finding
    • Prohibition can be a support for purification, not a substitute
    • What someone is not telling can be telling
    • Reformation requires reformulation
    • Let temptation activate the warrior within, not the philanderer within
    • Deepen detachment by discernment
    • Let intelligence guard the path from impulse to intent
    • Activating our skeptical antenna
    • The mind traps us materially and trips us spiritually
    • Conviction is the fuel for our resolutions to fly from take-off to landing
    • Dwell, Desire, Decide, Degrade – No! Discriminate

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