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Psychology of the Bhagavad Gita

By The Editor | Published 10/31/2009
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The majority of learned people in the world and India believe that Freud was the one who had analyzed and divided the mind into four types - consciousness, unconsciousness, subconsciousness and inner consciousness. Indians also studied and taught Freud's basic discovery. But before five thousand ago, Lord Krishna had narrated Bhagavad Gita to Arjuna, which is present in its basic form even today. It is relevant in today's modern world as well. It is important and acceptable in today's context if we try to find out the secrets of this Gita.

Freud's psychology says that desire, lust, attraction, only go away when these negative feelings are fulfilled but when they are not fulfilled the mind gets disappointed. A person feels tensed and suffers from complex, which affects the whole personality of the person. It is necessary to remove desire, lust and attraction for a healthy brain. The Gita's psychology says that when they are fulfilled then they are not removed but subside for sometime or become calm, they leave their impressions and as a result they arise once again. The cycle rotates and does not stop. The Gita says that desire and lusts do not die if they are fulfilled. Indian thinkers also believe this.

With this small example, the learned readers can understand as to who's psychology is more closer to the truth, practical and appropriate; Lord Krishna's or Freud's philosophy. If Freud's psychology were true then today the people leading materialistic life would not have suffered from tension, depression, loneliness, disappointment and other mental diseases. But the experience and figures show that the countries which have freedom of enjoyment, suffer mental diseases most.

The Gita's psychology is not just philosophy. The Bhagavad Gita contains easy and practical methods to control desires, lust and attraction, which are psychological, appropriate and practical. The Gita's psychology says that desires and lust are not destroyed when fulfilled. It says that as the Sunrays outshine the light of an earthen lamp in the same way the high thoughts defuse the lust, desires and attractions. Desires are formed from selfish attraction.

The deeper the selfishness, deeper the attraction, deeper the desire and deeper its influence. That value will keep on haunting our minds. The mind will be disturbed to fulfill that desire, you will feel uncomfortable and lack of peace of mind. The inner personality will be influenced with it. The Gita says that in order to calm down this anxiety either the person has to lead a selfless life free of aspirations, lust and attractions or lead a life with some high aspiration. High aspiration is thinking of God or selfless service of the society. Selfless service has no aspiration; there is only peace of mind, a gift of life. You should work with this gift of life but remember that nobody can do anything alone, we are part of the society. Whatever wealth and money remains after social service should be donated to the society. The Gita calls this as Yagya. Whatever else we do other than Yagya leads to attachments. We should sacrifice for our upcoming, but whatever remains should not be considered to be belonging to us, it should be donated to the society. This is known as 'Idam na mama'. Whatever was my share, I took it, now the remaining does not belong to me, it belongs to the society. This is called the unselfish action.

In this way the person leads a lust free, aspiration free and attraction free life. Such type of person is away from all the negative things despite doing his duties. A person commits sins when he is under the influence of lust, desire and aspirations. A thief commits theft, a liar speaks lies. If a person does not have aspirations, desires and lust then why will anybody commit theft unnecessarily, why will anybody speak lies. The Gita defines the mind and also suggests a path of welfare for the healthy mind.

Freud analyzed the mind and gained popularity in the whole world but the analysis of the Bhagavad Gita is totally scientific, thoughtful, acceptable and recognized in the whole world. This is definite that desire, lust, aspirations, thirst destroys the person. It has been told in the Gita that what are the factors for destruction and after which stage the person rises above in life. From which stage he cannot come back but ruins his life completely. The following two shlokas narrate the destruction of mind:

dhyayato visayan pumsah
sangas tesupajayate
sangat sanjayate kamah
kamat krodho ’bhijayate

"While contemplating the objects of the senses, a person develops attachment for them, and from such attachment lust develops, and from lust anger arises."

krodhad bhavati sammohah
sammohat smriti-vibhramah
smriti-bhramsad buddhi-naso
buddhi-nasat pranasyati

"From anger, complete delusion arises, and from delusion bewilderment of memory. When memory is bewildered, intelligence is lost, and when intelligence is lost one falls down again into the material pool."

Lord Shri Krishna must have been a great psychologist, who told the mankind that there are eight stages of destruction of man, which begin from subjects and end with destruction. These stages are concentration, company, sex, anger, relations, deviation of the mind, destruction of intelligence and complete destruction. We can come out of this process of destruction whenever we want to. Or we can walk on the path of destruction and ruin our life completely. Here we should think about the psychological analysis.

Thought of the subject:

The Gita's psychology says that the world consists of subjects, so it is natural for the person to concentrate towards these subjects. The word dhyayata has been used in the Gita but not dhyanat. Dhyayata means engrossment, dedication, full involvement of oneself in subjects and dhyanat means concentrating on the subjects. Attention of the mind towards subjects does not harm much because this is natural. It is according to the nature, but the person keeps the first step on the path of destruction when he is dedicated, involved, engrossed and immersed in subjects. When the subjects come into the mind they can also go out and can stop if the person concentrates on them. If the person looses his concentration then he will go towards destruction. If anybody sees the subjects, does not walk along with it, then he is able to be stable and does not deviate from path.

Sangah: Sangah means company which means attraction, liking, desire, love, lust, aspiration, want and company of subjects. Do not go along with it on seeing the subjects. If you loose concentration then you will step on the second stage of destruction. The company increases with concentration. The man was free till he was concentrated. He was free till he had company, and wil be free if he leaves from the company. He should not allow the third stage. But being free from this third stage does not happen. Destruction after company and stage of desire definitely arise.

Sex does not mean sexual act it means desires, wants, lust, aspirations or engrossing in thoughts. When we do not move from company, then it becomes desire. The person engrosses himself and is fully involved and wants only that.

The desires are never fulfilled. The person who is able to fulfill the desire has less problem, but the majority of the people are unable to fulfill the desires. When the desires are not fulfilled then it leads to anger. As the river is blocked with a big rock on the way and rises up similarly when the desires are obstructed with anything anger rises up. When the person gets angry he has two options - either to express anger or control it. If he expresses anger then he steps on the next stage of destruction, which is known as attachment.

When the person gets angry he does not leave his desires, he further gets attached to them. He walks towards attraction, he becomes more determined to fulfill his desires. He is adamant to fulfill the desires at any cost. He has the attachment to fulfill the desires, or the want towards that particular thing. Attachment means deep attachment towards that object. Whoever looses his efforts, they do not remain distracted and become so attached that they are ready to ruin their efforts for the sake of attachments.

The person deviates from his memory due to deep attachment. In this stage the person falls prey to two things. He first looses his natural freedom. He could come out of anger but instead he gets into the trap due to attachments. He does not remain free, his actions take him towards bonds and relationships. He looses his memory. Memory means the pure and correct impression of the thing which is imprinted in the mind. During attachment the pure form of the thing does not remain in the mind. The hatred and jealousy present inside the person are expressed as the external subjects. The person full of attachment sees the external things just like the internal hatred and jealousy. The real stage i.e., external thing is not seen in the real form. Till now the person had the choice to select any one from the two options but when the mind is deviated, he looses his freedom and he steps on the next stage of destruction.

Attachment destroys memory. Due to this, the person does not find the form as it is, which is the function of memory, if memory does not work the intelligence does not work because the whole basis of intelligence is memory. A simple example can clarify this doubt. The child is made to learn tables, this is the function of memory. On the basis of these tables he is made to solve mathematical problems. If the child does not remember tables then it is the problem of memory, he cannot solve the problems, in other worlds whatever is attained, it becomes the basis for the intelligence to work. Just like the building is made up of bricks, lime, sand etc, memory is like these things. If the person does not have intelligence he will destroy his life. If the wisdom is lost the person falls down from his path. The path of this destruction moves at great speed. The person could come out of anger due to his natural nature of freedom. The source of coming out is disinterest, lack of willingness.

Attraction comes after anger, willingness comes because at the stage of attachment the position of the thing changes. The external thing does not remain in the knowledge. Jealousy and hatred, which are internal things, become our companion and are infectious. They arise when the person reaches the stage of attachment, and thus he falls into this traps. Just like the insect, which falls into the trap of the spider's net. Hatred and jealousy are our nets. It is difficult to come out of this situation. This is the stage of destruction.

Thus the Bhagavad Gita contains the psychological analysis of desire. None of the books of the world contain such an analysis. The Indian psychologists should draw the attraction of the world towards this analysis.

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56 Comments
 
Papiya Dey Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfull Unrated
said this on 16 Oct 2007 2:48:12 AM EST
Very,very enlighting!!!!!!

 
rvsheorey Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfull Unrated
said this on 03 Nov 2009 7:02:01 PM EST
master piece of indian religon

 
Rajiv Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfull Unrated
said this on 28 Oct 2007 4:57:12 PM EST
Every word is True, and The Truth is the only thing is beautiful, Let our heart, Mind and Soul know the facts, and the fact is all said in this article.

 
papiya dey Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfull Unrated
said this on 22 Nov 2007 7:34:37 AM EST
i read the GITA myself & i think that it is very imp. for the youth to have its knowledge in this fast & competitive age.thank you for the enlighting article.

 
Piyush Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfull Unrated
said this on 02 Nov 2009 11:58:54 AM EST
I agree but it is also important that a very correct translation with the right meanings be available to the youth to read

 
Elvis John Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfull Unrated
said this on 02 Nov 2009 5:33:43 AM EST
Exel. nothing in life is as pure as a person mind and nothing is as impure as persons mind it is upto a person to be with which one. Ther is a sayaing pure thing lives long life.

 
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said this on 02 Nov 2009 5:47:58 AM EST
vary good

 
Vishnu Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfull Unrated
said this on 02 Nov 2009 5:57:08 AM EST
couldn't put it better, life is a battle field the Gita shows you how to fight this battle.

 
prakash Ram Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfull Unrated
said this on 02 Nov 2009 6:15:28 AM EST
Thanks 4 this gr8 article!

 
Bharti Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfull Unrated
said this on 02 Nov 2009 6:28:43 AM EST
I felt really good to read this article. It gives the apparent conclusion of Gita. I finished reading my Gita book today and this article really helped me to conclude the summary.. :-) Thanks

 
Venkat Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfull Unrated
said this on 02 Nov 2009 6:31:51 AM EST
Excellent ..I am lucky to read this article. Hare Krishna

 
machhinder singh Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfull Unrated
said this on 02 Nov 2009 6:49:08 AM EST
This article is excellent to make the mankind to understand the truth of life.

 
machhinder singh Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfull Unrated
said this on 02 Nov 2009 6:52:47 AM EST
This article is excellent. this makes every mankind to understand the truth of life.

 
T.Sunitha Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfull Unrated
said this on 02 Nov 2009 7:01:10 AM EST
We Indians having all treasures with us and searching for penny outside. How pathetic!! When are we going to be made aware of the significance of our own scriptures?

How apt is the name of this website. India is Divine. Divinity resides in India to teach the humanity the purpose of life.

 
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said this on 02 Nov 2009 7:04:45 AM EST
This web site produces well researched papers by a variety of writers. Always informative. Always interesting. Always sadhana lifting. Thank you for maintaining this excellent resource.
Thank You!

 
Brij Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfull Unrated
said this on 02 Nov 2009 7:27:17 AM EST
Exact description of message conveyed by Lord Krishana in Bhagvad Gita.

 
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said this on 02 Nov 2009 8:53:34 AM EST
If the guidance of an enlightened Guru dev is with one and if he constantly reads and imbibes the teachings of Geetha he is bound to cross the ocean of births and deaths. Sadho. Sadho.(Hats off) to the enlightening articles.

 
Anoop Menon Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfull Unrated
said this on 02 Nov 2009 9:09:41 AM EST
yes...its really enlightening.

 
Kalyani Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfull Unrated
said this on 02 Nov 2009 9:37:22 AM EST
Thank you for this reminder to me.The article reminds us all of the most wisest words ever spoken for benefit of all.
It came at the right time ( divine timing, some would say by luck/coincidence!)

 
Doug Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfullratingempty Unrated
said this on 02 Nov 2009 10:34:21 AM EST
Right on target, just a little hard to read- seems like it could be a little clearer towards the end of the article- but very well done!

 
Bhumika Bhakta Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfull Unrated
said this on 02 Nov 2009 11:24:10 AM EST
so true...beautiful article...every word is true...and there is no other true beyond the Bhagavad Gita

 
prasun Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfull Unrated
said this on 02 Nov 2009 11:50:13 AM EST
I think this is a excellent resezrch work

 
hithesh Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfull Unrated
said this on 02 Nov 2009 12:24:00 PM EST
Well explained.

 
SANDEP KUMAR RANA Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfullratingempty Unrated
said this on 02 Nov 2009 1:41:44 PM EST
i used to read gita oftenly,for this issue ,analysis shows that hw far is the western psycologist from truth.thank you.

 
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said this on 02 Nov 2009 1:44:04 PM EST
thanks a lot for the prestigious article.

 
msmishra Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfull Unrated
said this on 02 Nov 2009 1:51:39 PM EST
even lord krishna has delt with emotion management in gita,which is not found any litrature.

 
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said this on 02 Nov 2009 1:53:51 PM EST
thanks

 
Corinne Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfull Unrated
said this on 02 Nov 2009 2:05:50 PM EST
I have not read the Gita, but this article is very expanatory. I loved reading it as it struck a chord in my heart. Thank you for posting this article. I will gladly share it with others.

 
Ravi Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfull Unrated
said this on 02 Nov 2009 3:26:42 PM EST
Inspite of knowing all such negative sides of attachment, one could not leave it. There should some detailed discussion on pros and cons...

 
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said this on 02 Nov 2009 3:35:12 PM EST
Lord Krsna is All, all others things, are Maya¡¡ but we in this level of consciuness have to live between this two references pointsad more lust,desires,passions,troubles and aal that things¡¡¡But
What is then, the test? Find by ourselves the way back to the Godhead¡¡and Bhagavad-gita is the resumen of all teachings of sacred books, in words by Nanda Lala ,our divine Lord Krsna, all other things are Maya.

 
Wozzi Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfull Unrated
said this on 02 Nov 2009 4:46:27 PM EST
I was looking for the quotes above. What is the chapter and verse number for the verses quoted in the article?

 
maduramohan Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfull Unrated
said this on 02 Nov 2009 11:22:04 PM EST
Excellent GITA summery and PSYCHOLOGY many things I came to know from this artical regarding GITA. Still much more is there in GITA.

 
Alastair Carnegie Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfull Unrated
said this on 03 Nov 2009 3:52:16 AM EST
Pure NECTAR! Thank you very much!

 
brijmohan sharma Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfull Unrated
said this on 03 Nov 2009 4:51:21 AM EST
when all religious books say 'there is a GOD' ; Gitaji says ' here is the GOD' that is the most bright difference in approach and wisdom Lord Krishna had spoken in this pool of nector.
Gita today is most relevent and appropriate beacon to salvage human race from the swamp of materialism and self annihilation of terrorism.

 
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said this on 03 Nov 2009 6:17:56 AM EST
Ecellent

 
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said this on 03 Nov 2009 6:47:16 AM EST
All glories to Pure devotees.
Chant Hare Krsna Maha Mantra.

 
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said this on 03 Nov 2009 7:27:06 PM EST
divine

 
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said this on 04 Nov 2009 12:07:00 AM EST
This article is very very enlightening. This has encouraged me and my family to read the Gita and analyse it more closely as all these days we were reading it as a revered holy text. Thanks for this article.

 
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said this on 04 Nov 2009 12:21:12 AM EST
I'm extemely happy to read this article. Am Proud of our rich cultural heritage, which gives everything for us and exrpress my gratitude to all those who are involved in spreading it in a manner in which all understand it well.

 
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said this on 04 Nov 2009 2:07:31 PM EST
Beautiful! Thank you!

 
Mohini Cox Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfull Unrated
said this on 04 Nov 2009 2:08:47 PM EST
Gprgeous article. Thank you.

 
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said this on 04 Nov 2009 11:22:48 PM EST
This article will be very benficial for the sincere readers who really want to protect themselves from the onslaught of lust,greed and anger

 
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said this on 05 Nov 2009 12:58:14 AM EST
I liked the article. It is Excellent. But, it must reach people in a way all of them understand - with a few examples of current day mistakes people commit often.

 
Pradnya Oak Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfull Unrated
said this on 05 Nov 2009 4:39:41 AM EST
I read the Gita and I have also read Gita Rahasya By Lokmanya Tilak and I think todays youth esp. must read gita and gitarahasya to improvise and improve their productive attitudes.

 
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said this on 05 Nov 2009 11:14:25 AM EST
I really liked the way it is explained in details.. my wishes to the writer... i would like to know who has written this article..

 
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said this on 05 Nov 2009 11:25:02 AM EST
VERY GOOD

 
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said this on 06 Nov 2009 12:37:38 AM EST
amazing.....

 
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said this on 07 Nov 2009 1:02:40 AM EST
excellent article

 
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said this on 07 Nov 2009 4:10:07 AM EST
This is an excellent article. The topic of anger and desire....is very useful as these are very difficult issues to handle by most people. Krodhad bhavati...is one of my favourite shlokas from the Gita. THank you.

 
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said this on 07 Nov 2009 9:25:57 AM EST
May the followers of Freud spread worldwide understand this beneficial and pragmatic knowledge hidden in the pages of Gita, which has been successfully revealed and expressed by Swami Ramdev Ji.

Thanks a lot for publishing this aspiring article...

 
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said this on 07 Nov 2009 10:30:26 PM EST
very very excellent

 
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said this on 09 Nov 2009 8:09:26 AM EST
i am very impressed

 
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said this on 10 Nov 2009 3:19:51 AM EST
I love reading of bhagwat gita in different style that motivate all human beings ever

 
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said this on 10 Nov 2009 5:16:36 AM EST
excellent

 
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said this on 14 Nov 2009 9:40:18 PM EST
May the followers of Freud spread worldwide understand this beneficial and pragmatic knowledge hidden in the pages of Gita, which has been successfully revealed and expressed by Swami Ramdev Ji.

Thanks a lot for publishing this aspiring article...

 
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said this on 15 Nov 2009 1:58:23 PM EST
its really nice artical n is very beneficial for my life n study purpose.


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