Yoga is a fight against internal inertia, doubt and fear: Acharya Prashant
New -delhi, June 21 (IANS). For the sake of International Yoga Day, the spiritual Guru and the philosopher Acharya Prashant were greatly appreciated for his discourse titled ‘Public Prakash in Bhagavad Gita’. The program broadcast in more than 40 cinema halls in Goa and India has installed a unique spiritual milestone, which has changed theaters in areas of introspection, reflection and philosophical attachment. People from cities such as Raipur, Kolkata, Jodhpur, Goa and Bilaspur appreciated this conversation. He said it changed his understanding of yoga. Ians spoke to many listeners across the country and a general belief appeared that Acharya Prashant redefined the attitude of millions of people to the sum of the sum and focused on internal clarity and spiritual power by removing their attention from physical mats. A young seeker from Goa says it is not yoga, yoga. 24 -Year -Out Nutan of Goa, who was involved in the live session, said: “I liked it. I am 24 years old and today I got to know the real meaning of yoga. Yoga does not mean flexibility or currency. It’s not about achieving our highest ability.” Hitesh said: “I realized today that yoga means knowing who you really are. I understood many new things, which have never been clear before.” Raipur residents also experienced spiritual change. A resident told Ians: “I used to think that yoga is only for physical health. But after listening to Acharya Prashant, I now understand that yoga means to get internal clarity. It’s yoga to remove sadness. Today I got a completely new attitude.” Another viewer from Raipur said: ‘Acharya Prashant speaks very deeply. He wants to pure the soul. He emphasized that the true yogi is one who knows itself. It was a powerful message. ‘The audience of Kolkata also got a new goal in yoga. The people present in Kolkata also expressed similar feelings. One person said that to date, I thought yoga was just about stretching and breathing exercise. Now I understood that yoga was about recognizing the cause of our grief and eradicating it from the inside. This is true yoga. A viewer from Jodhpur said: “He explained the real meaning of yoga. At first I thought it was just about physical routine, but now I realize that it is going to be fearless, dropping everything and achieving the best.” Another local person said: “Acharya Prashant explained extensively about yoga. It’s not about turning the body, but changing itself from within.” A resident of Bilaspur said yoga is about achieving our highest capacity. As Lord Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita says, “Yoga is disconnected by sadness.” This truth came out very strongly today. Another said that yoga is more than physical fitness. It’s about looking for the reason behind our sadness and overcoming it. Acharya Prashant gave us a profound understanding of Geeta’s teaching. It was actually an informative experience. The program was first discussed in the Cinema Hall during the event jointly organized by Prashant Advaita Foundation and PVR Anox. In cities such as Mumbai, Pune, Gurugram, Patna, Indore and Bhopal, viewers bought tickets for a mental discourse based on ancient knowledge, not for any blockbuster film. Acharya Prashant’s message directly challenged the objectification of yoga in the modern world. He said that the sum of Gita is not about physical flexibility. It’s about internal involvement. Acharya Prashant said Arjuna was asked to get up and not move. The ancient Yogi’s did not suggest getting a similar way on social media. He was a fighter of the truth. In the Gita, Arjuna was not asked to meditate or do breathing practice. He was motivated to work wisely in the middle of the war. Yoga is a fight against your internal inertia, doubt and fear. Acharya Prashant Prashant is the founder of more than 160 books books. Their teachings combine Vedanta, Buddhism, existential philosophy and modern psychology, which make the knowledge of the Indian scriptures accessible and applied in everyday life. -Ians psk/abm