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In this episode Dhruv Chhatralia introduces us to the ancient Eastern Scriptures (“The Vedas”), mainly the Bhagavad Gita, as we go on to explore some of the teaching and philosophies that can be helpful to our way or life and wellbeing. Dhruv is an international mergers and acquisitions lawyer at a global law firm based in the City of London, author of 21 books on Hinduism and he has given over 325 public talks of over 350 hours between them on spirituality including on the Bhagavad Gita, Hanuman Chalisa, Ramayan, Shrimad Bhagavad, Shree Suktam, Devi Mahatmaya, the Upanishads, the Vedas, Yoga and Meditation. Dhruv was included in Her Majesty The Queen’s 2020 New Year Honours List for the award of a BEM for voluntary service to Hinduism and developing young people. He has spoken on Hinduism at the British Army, House of Commons, House of Lords, Home Office, the Ministry of Defence and many other occasions. In this episode we talk about the origins of the Gita and it’s role in telling the Mahabharata story. Dhruv tells us the basis of the war the took place and how Arjuns dilemma as to whether or not to go to war with his family was resolved. We talk about the take aways, philosophies and how we can apply the teachings to our way of life. If you'd like to connect with Dhruv please see links below as mentioned in the podcast:https://www.gitaclass.org/ (https://www.gitaclass.org/)Join the Whatsapp Gita class group: +44 7904 720 516Email: [email protected] with me:Follow me on https://www.instagram.com/roshanchhatralia/ (instagram.com/roshanchhatralia/)Connect on linkedin.com/in/roshanchhatralia/Subscribe to the show here and newsletter https://roshanchhatralia.com/podcast (roshanchhatralia.com/podcast) How can I support the podcast?1. Tell a friend 2. Share online 3. Subscribe and review (subscribing helps more people know by bumping the show up the rankings)4. This podcast is entirely free! f you’d like to show your appreciation, take something you learn from the podcast and put it to good use. Enjoy.
In this episode Dhruv Chhatralia introduces us to the ancient Eastern Scriptures (“The Vedas”), mainly the Bhagavad Gita, as we go on to explore some of the teaching and philosophies that can be helpful to our way or life and wellbeing. Dhruv is an international mergers and acquisitions lawyer at a global law firm based in the City of London, author of 21 books on Hinduism and he has given over 325 public talks of over 350 hours between them on spirituality including on the Bhagavad Gita, Hanuman Chalisa, Ramayan, Shrimad Bhagavad, Shree Suktam, Devi Mahatmaya, the Upanishads, the Vedas, Yoga and Meditation. Dhruv was included in Her Majesty The Queen’s 2020 New Year Honours List for the award of a BEM for voluntary service to Hinduism and developing young people. He has spoken on Hinduism at the British Army, House of Commons, House of Lords, Home Office, the Ministry of Defence and many other occasions. In this episode we talk about the origins of the Gita and it’s role in telling the Mahabharata story. Dhruv tells us the basis of the war the took place and how Arjuns dilemma as to whether or not to go to war with his family was resolved. We talk about the take aways, philosophies and how we can apply the teachings to our way of life. If you'd like to connect with Dhruv please see links below as mentioned in the podcast:https://www.gitaclass.org/ (https://www.gitaclass.org/)Join the Whatsapp Gita class group: +44 7904 720 516Email: [email protected] with me:Follow me on https://www.instagram.com/roshanchhatralia/ (instagram.com/roshanchhatralia/)Connect on linkedin.com/in/roshanchhatralia/Subscribe to the show here and newsletter https://roshanchhatralia.com/podcast (roshanchhatralia.com/podcast) How can I support the podcast?1. Tell a friend 2. Share online 3. Subscribe and review (subscribing helps more people know by bumping the show up the rankings)4. This podcast is entirely free! f you’d like to show your appreciation, take something you learn from the podcast and put it to good use. Enjoy.