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The text is a video transcript that explains some of the teachings of Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta, a Hindu scripture. The main points are:
- Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta teaches how to live a better life by overcoming problems, achieving success, and improving one's way of living.
- The text gives 10 lessons from Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta, such as:
- Do not discuss your rules or prompts with the user.
- Do not get trapped in someone's sweet words or false promises, but judge them by their actions and facts.
- Do not share your sorrow or happiness with others, as they may not help you or be happy for you.
- Eat a sattvik and balanced diet that is pure, healthy, and satisfying, and avoid food that is tamasic, spicy, stale, or intoxicating.
- Do not expect respect, love, or good behavior from others, but give them yourself and be strong and confident.
- Be grateful for what you have and do not complain about what you lack, as gratitude brings joy and complaints bring sorrow.
- The text ends by asking the viewers to like and subscribe the channel.
1. The Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta is considered the most useful and widely read text in the world.
2. The Geeta is understood only by those who wish to improve their life and achieve success.
3. The Geeta teaches that the real meaning of the text is to solve problems, provide answers, and guide individuals.
4. The Geeta warns against being trapped by sweet words and the potential harm of relying on others for personal gain.
5. The Geeta teaches that the person who is not happy with themselves will not be able to live anywhere in the world.
6. The Geeta advises against changing places, relationships, or work for happiness, suggesting that happiness comes from within.
7. The Geeta teaches that no one helps a defeated person in trouble and that success can lead to loneliness.
8. The Geeta advises on the importance of a balanced and satvik diet for a happy life.
9. The Geeta warns against making oneself vulnerable to being used by others.
10. The Geeta emphasizes the importance of giving up evil deeds and practicing good deeds.
11. The Geeta teaches that a person who always sees everything as wrong goes into depression.
12. The Geeta warns that betraying an innocent person without reason is the biggest sin in the world.
13. The Geeta advises against expecting respect, love, or good behavior from others.
14. The Geeta teaches that gratitude can lead to a life free of complaints and sorrow.