7 Lessons from Garuda Puran
Garuda Puran
Introduction
Garuda Puran is a book of 16 chapters which describes the journey of a soul after death and also the punishments given by the yamraj for the sins done by a soul.It is the recited by.Lord Vishnu to his vehicle bird Garuda on his request where Garuda asks that is there any punishments for the Actions done a human being after death. Lord Vishnu replied that ",Yes ,there is a court where all the souls get treated for their sins they did in his/her life¬ taking Human incarnation as serious&forget the ultimate goal of ultimate peace& reaches to the almighty.Thus,they describes the courtroom of Lord Yamraja& their punishments in the 18 chapters. In short understand the Laws of Univers&nature is the goal of Human being.Reading scriptures like Bhagavad Gita,Ashtavakra Gita are the remedies of it.
In accordance to the My mentor "Mr Deep Trivedi "became in confusion&being in struggle&sorrow is the ultimate sin done by one human being.
Some lessons are also describes in this article we gain from Garuda Puran, these are:-
1) Patience & precaution:- To live life happily we must have two qualities which are patience & precaution as patience improves our brain &mind to watch situations carefully & precaution save us from bad experiences or happenings. 2) Cleanliness:- According to this Puran wearing dirty clothes is a sin as it creates negative vibes within us & our surroundings.
3) Pratice makes a man perfect:- In Bhagvad Gita pratice refers to KARMAYOGA as it purifies our soul to eternity & makes our mind & brain stable towards positivity & rationality.
4) Healthy body & Balanced Diet:- The concept of balanced diet & healthy body earlier stated by our ancestors by this Puran.
5) Importance of fruits & fast:-This book emphasizes the importance of fruits & fast as this purifies our body by removing toxic wastes from body. 6) Holy basil ( Tulsi):-According to this Puran Tulsi terms a medium to free the soul from the circle of birth & death. 7) Respects gods & epic books:- Insulting epic & religious books termed as a very serious sin in the court of almighty.
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