Bhagvat Geeta, Chapter 3 Shloka 11
This verse from the Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 3, Shloka 11, teaches us the importance of cooperation and mutual support. It says that when we perform our duties with sincerity and selflessness, the celestial gods, who represent natural forces, become pleased. In return, these forces help us by providing what we need to live, like rain for crops, sunlight for growth, and other resources. This is how nature and humans work together in harmony. The second part of the verse explains that when humans and the celestial forces support each other, both sides benefit, leading to overall well-being and prosperity for everyone. It's a reminder that cooperation and balance with nature bring the best results for society and the world around us.
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