IMPACT OF THE BHAGWAD GITA ON GLOBAL WELL BEING

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https://doi.org/10.69919/wnvv4k23

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Bhagwad Gita, ISKON, stress management, mental well – being, interpersonal relationship, environmental sustainability

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The Bhagavad Gita, a timeless spiritual and philosophical text, has profoundly influenced humanity since ancient times, offering guidance on ethical living, personal growth, and universal harmony. Its teachings have not only shaped individual personalities but have also impacted societal structures and global consciousness, transcending cultural and geographical boundaries. The Gita’s core message revolves around the interplay of action, wisdom, and devotion, providing practical insights into navigating life’s challenges while maintaining inner peace and purpose.

This paper explores the multifaceted impact of the Shrimad Bhagavad Gita on global well-being, focusing on key areas such as stress management, mental well-being, interpersonal relations, and environmental sustainability. In today’s fast-paced world, marked by rising stress, anxiety, and uncertainty, the Gita’s principles—such as detachment from outcomes (nishkama karma) and the cultivation of equanimity—offer practical tools to manage stress and attain mental clarity. Its teachings on self-awareness, mindfulness, and emotional balance serve as a foundation for promoting mental health and resilience.

Furthermore, the Gita emphasizes values like empathy, selflessness, and harmony, which are essential for building healthier interpersonal relationships and fostering social cohesion. On a broader scale, the Gita’s call to respect and protect nature reflects its relevance to modern environmental concerns, inspiring sustainable living and ecological balance.

By addressing these critical areas, the Bhagavad Gita remains a beacon of timeless wisdom, offering solutions to contemporary challenges. Its universal teachings continue to guide individuals and societies toward a more harmonious, peaceful, and sustainable world, underscoring its enduring relevance in today’s global landscape.

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26-03-2025

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Anjaria, D. (2025). IMPACT OF THE BHAGWAD GITA ON GLOBAL WELL BEING. Divyayatan - A Journal of Lakulish Yoga University, 2(1), 8-12. https://doi.org/10.69919/wnvv4k23