Overcome Depression by Spirituality in Bhagavad Gita

Abstract

The expression depression indicates the feelings of lowliness and inferiority complex. From the despair, we have to come in the state of happiness or gaiety. If water is heated up, it will come to its state, it will become cool. Howsoever lowered we get; we have to move towards in the status of cheerfulness as high spirits is human nature. Similarly, if water gets warm, it could burn the skin although we put water in fire, it extinguishes fire. That’s the nature of the water. If misery enters our life, correspondingly dispirited is not our temperament. It ensued because of the stipulation, we may undergo gloominess in some one’s company, in dwelling with someone, and for the time has been the conduct of someone causes despair rather we may get depressed than we will arrive at the ultimate delight by devotion to Almighty. Fundamentally, kids are the exemplariness of zeal, joy, gladness and merriment that have been observed. Children have never been watched to be discouraged. In case, if the children turn out to be annoyed for something or the other but they alter themselves quickly into affection. As we people get friendly and familiar with society, we adopt the wretchedness and the worry of other people. Thereby we turn into saddened. Therefore depression has been discussed in this research paper. This research paper aims to attain cheerfulness from the depressed state of mood disorder. In Bhagavad Gita, Lord Krishna attempts to overcome Arjun’s gloominess and resume his cheerfulness. The Bhagavad Gita is very extensive to confer in a research paper. So shortly, it’s written that how Arjun overcomes dejection. It is not possible to discuss the Bhagavad Gita in every feature so the essence has been written. I would be akin to notify spirituality through characterizations of various characters in The Bhagavad Gita.

Keywords

Bhagavad Gita: Spiritual book of Hindus: Bhakti Path: The path of devotion Granthas: Spiritual Books Guru: Teacher.

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  • License

    Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0)

  • Language & Pages

    English, 51-56

  • Classification

    For Code: 220499