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Swami Mukundananda Bhagavad - Gita [extra Quality]

"I am not this body, nor this mind. I am the eternal soul. Let the battle begin."

He started a small foundation teaching practical spirituality to entrepreneurs. And whenever someone asked him how he survived his fall, he would hand them a book with a saffron cover and say: swami mukundananda bhagavad gita

The next day, he didn't resign or rage. He went to the office. He began listening to Swamiji’s Bhagavad Gita: The Song of God playlist on his commute. He learned about the three gunas —how his board had acted out of rajas (feverish passion), and how he had slipped into tamas (depression and inertia). Swamiji's voice was logical, almost scientific, dismantling spiritual concepts into practical psychology. "I am not this body, nor this mind

He read it again. And again. The words were familiar—he’d heard the "karma yoga" cliché—but then he read Swami Mukundananda’s commentary . And whenever someone asked him how he survived

Weeks passed. The board offered a humiliating demotion: head of a failing division. The old Rohan would have seen it as an insult, a verdict on his worth. But now, he heard Swamiji’s voice: "Do your duty, but do not let the mind be disturbed by success or failure. Offer the result to God."

Rohan scoffed. Religion was for the gullible. But that night, sleepless, he opened the book. He landed not at Chapter One, but at Chapter Two, verse 47:

Swamiji wrote: "The problem of the modern executive is not a lack of effort, but an excess of attachment. You believe you are the doer , so you believe you are the owner of the result. When the result does not match your expectation, you collapse. The Gita teaches you to act with the skill of a master and the detachment of a witness."