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This research paper studies profound teachings of the Bhagavad Gita, an important text of Vedic, to understand the concepts of World Peace and Harmony. In Vedic and scriptures, the concept of World Peace and Harmony is a significant timeless principle. The Bhagavad Gita, embedded in the epic narrative of Mahabharata, is presented as a dialogue between Arjuna and his charioteer spiritual guide, Lord Krishna, offering philosophical and spiritual. This paper attempts to understand, how the teachings of the Gita their historical boundaries to provide timeless wisdom for peace and in the context of modern global challenges. Although the teachings of Bhagavad Gita are rooted in a specific historical era and provide details a historical and cultural backgrounds, they remain relevant to the quest for world peace. A significant part of research paper presents a unique perspective by analyzing the key of the Bhagavad Gita related to peace and harmony. These include the of Dharma (righteous duty), Karma (action without attachment to) and Yoga (the path of spiritual practice). Through this paper, we will how these principles promote personal inner peace, how self-knowledge self-control serve as keys to harmony, which is essential for achieving world peace. Although these teachings are ancient, they hold profound in addressing contemporary global challenges such as modern, environmental crises and social imbalances and in promoting a environment. The principles of peace harmony described in the Vedic scriptures, especially the Srimad Bhagavad, provide guidance for humanity from the individual level to the global. This research paper analyzes the importance of these principles in the of world peace.
Jyotsnaa G Bansal (Mon,) studied this question.
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