00:00Sir, today is Subhash Chandra Bose Jenti and as we know that at the young age of 15 only he
00:06read the biography of Swami Vivekananda.
00:08He read the teachings of Ramakrishna Paramhans and the Upanishads also.
00:13This part of his life is not known apart from being a revolutionary.
00:17And we also know that Bhagavad Gita has a special impact on his life.
00:21So sir, my question is like how the youth of today can be brought closer to the scriptures so that
00:27we can have more revolutionary like him.
00:30When you talk of S.C. Bose, his quest for independence was actually a manifestation of his inner quest for
00:41liberation.
00:42Your default condition at birth and in life is one of slavery. We do not realize that.
00:51So ultimately the war is against the body.
00:53What kind of revolution can you do if it's the body that's always at the top of your mind?
00:58When it comes to the body, the Gita says Titikshasso. Tolerate. No point raising big hue and cry. Tolerate.
01:10And when it comes to the right action, the Gita says Yudhyasso. Fight. Your job is to fight.
01:17And in the process of fighting, bear what you have to. Now do you see the metal that a boss
01:23is made of? Tolerate and fight.
01:26And you cannot say that if you are far removed from the Gita.
01:31See there is no revolution possible without the Gita. I said I won't even wish you luck if the Gita
01:38is not the core of your life.
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