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Bhagavad Gita - Class 094 - Chapter 02 Slokas 62-65 - Consequences of Anger and Delusion; Benefit of Mental Discipline - Establishment of Knowledge - Class taken on 23 Jun 2024

Bhagavad Gita - Class 094 - Chapter 02 Slokas 62-65 - Consequences of Anger and Delusion; Benefit of Mental Discipline - Establishment of Knowledge - Class taken on 23 Jun 2024

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Chapter 02 - Sankhya YogaSloka 62 (Contd...) - Eight rung fall - Consequences of Uncontrolled SensesWhat are the three progressive stages that lead from viṣaya dhyānam to kāma, and how do they relate to each other?How does constant dwelling on sense objects (viṣaya dhyānam) lead to the development of fancy (saṅgaḥ)?How does the unfulfilled desire (kāma) lead to anger (krōdha)?How can understanding the progression from viṣaya dhyānam to kāma and krōdha help in managing one's mental state and reactions?What practical steps can one take to break the cycle of viṣaya dhyānam leading to kāma and then to krōdha?What is the ultimate impact of uncontrolled desires and anger on one's spiritual journey and attainment of Jñāna Nishta?Sloka 63 - Consequences of Anger and DelusionHow does anger lead to a state of delusion or non-discrimination?How does anger make a person lose their sense of decency and propriety?Why do some people take pride in their inability to control their actions when angry?Why is anger referred to as a form of madness in certain cultures?What results from saṃmōhaḥ (delusion)?How does the loss of memory (smṛtivibhramaḥ) occur due to delusion?How does delusion cause a loss of memory related to Shastra teachings and cultural values?What is the importance of smṛti (memory) in retaining and applying learned knowledge and experiences?How does anger act as a virus for our mental processes, affecting our memory and behavior?What follows the loss of memory?How does the loss of smṛti (memory) lead to buddhināśaḥ (loss of discrimination)?What is the difference between temporary and permanent loss of discrimination?How does Bhagavan describe the ultimate consequence of losing discrimination?How does Shankaracharya explain the significance of buddhi in maintaining one's humanity and ability to achieve puruṣārthās?What are the eight stages of the ladder of human fall?Describe the progression from viṣaya dhyānam to praṇāśaḥ (perishing).How can maintaining thought discipline (Shamaha) prevent the initiation and progression of this fall?Discuss the importance of being deliberate in every action and thought as a preventive measure.How does the quality of one’s life depend on the usage of buddhi ?Why is buddhi considered more important than material wealth in determining the quality of life?What are the broader implications of losing buddhi for one’s current and future lives?How does failure to maintain mental control lead to more entanglement in samsara (the cycle of birth and death)?Sloka 64 - Benefit of Mental Discipline (Shamaha)What is the essence of Sloka 64?What does a person with sensory and mental discipline attain?Why is mental discipline important for achieving goals in life?How does mental control help in attaining jñāna nishta according to the context?What does “rāga-dveṣha-viyuktais tu” mean?Why should sense organs be free from likes and dislikes?How should the sense organs relate to the intellect?Why is it important to have control over sense organs?What is the consequence of not having control over one’s sense organs and mind?How is self-control related to saying no to harmful habits?What does “vidhēyātmā” mean?Why is having control over one’s mind the most important?What does “prasādam adhigachchhati” mean?What is the significance of tranquility or prasādam in this context?How does the prasādam, or tranquility, benefit a person according to the next sloka?Sloka 65 - Establishment of Knowledge Through Tranquil MindWhat is the significance of having a tranquil mind? How does it relate to the establishment of jñāna?Explain the term "prasādaḥ". How does prasādaḥ relate to mental peace and spiritual growth?Discuss the two possible meanings of the destruction of dukham mentioned in Sloka 65. How are they relevant to spiritual practice?How does mental tranquility pave the way for the establishment of jñāna nishta (steadfast knowledge)?

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