Bhagavad Gita: According to Lord Krishna, these 3 things open the gates of hell; always remember these teachings from the Gita..

Bhagavad Gita Teachings: Lord Krishna imparted the teachings of the Gita to the world through Arjuna. During the Mahabharata war, Lord Krishna taught the Gita to Arjuna when his resolve wavered on the battlefield. After hearing the teachings of the Gita, Arjuna was able to move forward towards fulfilling his goal. It is said that the Gita offers solutions to every problem in life. The Gita inspires action and encourages progress in life. Therefore, to find solutions to problems and achieve success in life, one should pay attention to some of the teachings of the Gita.

In the Gita, Lord Krishna describes three things as the gates to hell. Every person should stay away from these in life. It is believed that whoever follows these three teachings of the Gita in their life can achieve victory in every endeavor. Let's learn about these things...

According to Lord Krishna, lust, anger, and greed are the three gates to hell that destroy the soul; therefore, these three should be abandoned. Lust binds the mind, anger burns it, and greed blinds it. These three things together lead to the destruction of a person. Together, they lead a person down a path where wisdom, peace, and righteousness cease to exist.

Lust
Lust (desire) is a natural tendency of life, present in all living beings. When a person's desires become limitless, they begin to transgress their boundaries. According to Lord Krishna, lust hollows out a person's thinking, causing them to stray from both dharma (righteousness) and duty. Uncontrolled lust destroys peace of mind and wisdom.

Greed
Greed is an insatiable desire for more and more, which causes mental unrest and suffering. When the desire for wealth, position, or possessions becomes limitless, a person's integrity begins to waver. This leads them to try to snatch away the rights of others and commit injustice. According to Lord Krishna, greed binds a person's soul. And the greed for material and worldly pleasures is even worse.

Anger
Anger arises when desires are not fulfilled or are obstructed. In anger, a person forgets the difference between right and wrong. Anger is the greatest enemy of wisdom. According to Lord Krishna, a moment of anger can outweigh your entire life.


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