Having enjoyed the heavenly world, after they exhausted the majority of the merits, they return back to mortal world; thus, the one having various desires, who follow the three Vedas [Rik, Sama and Yajur], attains the state of 'coming and going'.
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Bhagavan Sri Krishna
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Rasi
Capricorn
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Nakshatra
Shravana
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Graha
Saturn
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Life domains
Career/Profession, Finance, Family
In this Bhagavad Gita verse, Lord Krishna speaks about human desires and their consequences. Those born under the Capricorn sign, especially those with the Thiruvonam nakshatra, will work hard to improve their career and financial status under the influence of Saturn. However, their desires and success will only bring them temporary happiness. They will also focus significantly on their family welfare. Yet, due to Saturn's influence, they are likely to get caught in debt burdens. To achieve stability in their lives, they must follow the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita, control their desires, and make efforts to attain self-knowledge. This way, they can achieve stability in their career, finances, and family life, leading to mental satisfaction.
This verse is spoken by Lord Krishna. It pertains to human desires and their consequences. Entangled desires keep us in a cycle. Some subject themselves to the three Vedas and travel to heaven. However, after experiencing their merits, they return to Earth. They become trapped in this cycle. It emphasizes that permanent bliss cannot be attained through this.
In life, people become enslaved by desires and get caught in a cycle. Following the three Vedas provides only temporary happiness. True knowledge and liberation cannot be attained through this. The soul is eternal, and realizing the non-dual soul is liberation. Reducing desires and attaining self-knowledge is the way to be free from rebirth. The philosophy of the Bhagavad Gita teaches humanity this.
In today's life, various desires attract us. For family welfare, we seek money and wealth, but they provide only a comfortable life. Many suffer from debt/EMI pressures. However, this too is temporary. Following a good diet is essential for our health and longevity. Social media reshapes us, but there is no permanent feeling in it. Long-term thinking is necessary. We must achieve things like health and balance. It is important to understand the true teachings of the Bhagavad Gita to attain a stable state in life.
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