This year, the Teachers’ Day has coincided with the birthday of the world’s greatest teacher Lord Krishna. He is not only worshiped by Hindus but also by people of all religions. At the global level, He is the most followed of all Lords. Even atheists believe in the presence of mind and infinite knowledge of Lord Krishna. As we all are aware, the Bhagavad-Gita is a conversation between Arjuna and Krishna, as he is preparing to go into a battle with his own family members. In the course of giving Arjuna all manner of spiritual and material advice as his saarthi, Krishn explains karma, the self, the Supreme Self, the purpose of yoga, the difference between our self and our material body, how our environment affects our consciousness, and how to attain the perfection of life.
The Gita appears as a central chapter in the Mahabharata. It is the essence of Vedic knowledge and one of the most important books of Vedic literature.
There’s no need to prove his intelligence, but for the enlightenment of