How to Lead quietly - Nietzsche & The Gita
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In this video I compare Nietzsche's philosophy with the Bhagavad Gita.
The Bhagavad Gita has all philosophies and ideas which are present in all other shastras along with those which are not present anywhere else, directly delivered by Lord Krishna, which makes it truly divine.
Learn how to act without attachment, embrace your role in the universe, and find peace amidst chaos. Learn how to use Bhagavad Gita as a human manual.
Sources: Bhagavad Gita As it is & Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Friedrich Nietzsche, written and compiled by Saumya.
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12:55 'Love of fate' missed correcting in subtitle
I actually feel bad for Nietzsche first Nazi's used him for propaganda now you are using him for views/money/propaganda. He didn't suffer through his life just for you to compare him with karma and all bunch of things
1.Nietzsche's Ubermensch is a figure who rejects external authorities and creates their own values through the "will to power." But Krishna's devotee surrenders to divine will and aligns with Dharma. While both emphasize transcendence, equating them oversimplifies Nietzsche’s rejection of religious or metaphysical frameworks
2.Nietzsche’s concept of "God is dead" is explained correctly (as a critique of the collapse of traditional values), but the video does not fully clarify that Nietzsche was critical of religious morality, including ideas like surrendering to divine will
3.Nietzsche despised atheists who simply denied God's existence without deeper philosophical engagement. He viewed atheism as another form of dogma, akin to religious belief, because it imposed rules about what should or shouldn't be believed
Also i expect this comment get deleted or shadow banned.
Just now, i was in a provocative situation, and i decided not to argue or reply back, and i just stepped back . Now i found this video just minutes jus after this incident. God is always listening.
@@HarishBhoobalan The algorithm too is also listening
@forkindev5757 My phone was not with me when this happened.
@@HarishBhoobalan it’s called synchronicity there is a book about it by CG Jung
Practising good habits takes time, saves time. Hare Krishna ❤😊
@@HarishBhoobalan but god is dead
There is no way someone ACTUALLY thought to make a video on this, the similarity between Nietzsche and The Bhagawad Gita...
This topic was on my mind for a long time and you're literally speaking my mind and MORE in this video.
AMAZING!!! LOVED IT!!!!
Hope you liked it! 😊
@@deadbutdope LOVED IT :D
3 most important things to achieve: wisdom,patience,strength. and 3 most impoprtant things to avoid:greed,anger,lust. Jai Shree Krishna❤
I'm soooo thankful of YT to provide your channel. Now my Bhagavad Geeta journey would be more amazing 🕉🕉
This is one of the very few videos which got my undivided attention, I usually play videos/ podcasts in the background, but for this, I had to sit down and just absorb all of it. Never in over a year of watching videos have I commented on a video, but this video might have just changed my outlook towards life. Will be consuming more of your content, and thank you for selflessly making high quality content like this for free. You're creating good karma, and I hope all of it comes back to you tenfold 🧿❤️
Hare Krishna ❤ I'm so glad. Appreciate the encouragement. 🌸☺️
Didi, this level of deep understanding of gita and philosophy is so rare among indian youtube. Somuch respect for you. Keep growing.
thankyou dear
hi dead but dope. i have been consuming alot and almost all of your content lately since i felt the need for guidance in the recent times. found this channel randomly but im SO here to stay. love the work! thank you 🙏🏽💗
I am happy to know this, appreciate your support. 😊❤ Wish you well.
Beautiful, no words to describe it!
This is exactly what I needed to hear today!
I never knew bagavath gita was this philosophical we use bagavath gita for prayers in my school but i never listened to the meaning of the poems because I was child
It's never too late to try. 😊
What an amazing video essay 🙏
হরে মুরারে মধুকৈটভারে 🙏
This video is amazing, keep them coming... Thanks
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जय जगन्नाथ स्वामी नयन पथगामी भवतु मे... 🙏🏾
Thanks for the video.... Much appreciated...
Good work, Saumya!
Krishna really snapped like damn that’s crazy my whole everything just changed.
RADHE SHYAM❤🙏🙏🙏
Beautiful thanks for your efforts one suggestion try to use (spring waltz) bg music
Simply Brilliant‼️
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Thankyou so much 😊
Had been waiting for your videos ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for this video
Brilliant essays, have you thought about making them audio only files also for podcast players?
I am thinking, thankyou. 😊
Keep going .
Great work indeed 👌👌👏
Hare Krishna💫
Hare Krishna ❤😊
Keep going❤
I know I am off topic ... But yaar your voice 🥺🥺... Damn sweet🌼😭..... I wish more more growth to you...and Thanks a lot 👍🏻🥺
Thankyouu ❤❤
Can u share the editing and video making tips with me . I am starting the same journey as you in 2 days . Help would be appreciated. Hare Krishna. Great video as always.
But in your own words fire and light difference is someone must have created this fire so others can accept the light that’s the price which some men pay and those men gain followers as gurus. And this fire could resonate with the ultimate truth to others so that’s why they may see him as a son of god or in the image of god and gain followers.
That was insanely brilliant! Every word.
Thankyou so much ♥️
Thank you
bhagvad geeta is the for the crowd, nietzsche wrote for artists . Most people are better of surrendering to their Gods, but those artistically inclined they have to create their own path devoid of any external morality and meaning.
well i wont argue with that
In Page 610, Section 311, Yaksha Prashna, from Parva 44: Araneya Parva (in the 100 Parva classification), under Parva 3: Aranyaka/Vana Parva (in the 18 Parva classification) in the Mahabhaarata, in the second last set of questions (as in the KM Ganguli translation, but not in the BORI Critical Edition), the Yaksha asks Yudhishtira what the right path is. And Yudhishtira replies that debates and discussions lead to differences in opinion, and scriptures disagree, so the right path is to follow the great ones (Mahaajana).
"तर्कोऽप्रतिष्ठः श्रुतयो विभिन्ना नैको ऋषिर्यस्य मतं प्रमाणम्।
धर्मस्य तत्त्वं निहितं गुहायां महाजनो येन गतः स पन्थाः॥"
"Argument leads to no certain conclusion, the Srutis are different from one another; there is not even one Rishi whose opinion can be accepted by all; the truth about religion and duty is hid in caves: therefore, that alone is the path along which the great have trod."
Wow ❤
I like this way of thinking, generally. But, if you're in court, representing an abuse victim, are you not required to present an argument?
I think it's important to distinguish between linguistic argumentation, and emotional entanglement which leads to thoughtless arguing.
Without that, the comment can be taken as a way to cement pathological passivity.
@@beeekaaaay I completely don’t get your point at all
@mardukhorus5936 wow
true
As she already mentioned, useless debates. When you are in court, arguing and defending your client is a duty-bound aspect. What can perfectly fit your comment is the type of debate people do in instagram reel's comment section and twitter (X). That debate proves to be no good, rather it creates a toxic environment, which we know as 'Cancel-culture'. I don't have data for it, but spending these years on the Internet, you and i have seen many celebs or influencers getting perished just because they did something wrong. Everyone is wrong at some time, and place. We should forgive them, but no, the weak don't like to do so. This also greatly damages their mental health. They feel harassed and tormented.
A very good relevant example for this, is the case of India's Got Latent. I feel bad for Beer Biceps and Samay. What's painful is that, Beer Biceps humbly asked for forgiveness with teary eyes, yet the comments are ruthless on him.
It is true that all Strong people are kind. Hare Krishna!!
Wow just wow wow that was wow
Thank you.
Hare Krishna 🙏🙏
Hare Krishna Mataji ❤
The question which bothered me was whom should we follow or admire which philosophy should we evaluate and mold ours to become great. As both seems promising to me but the truth i realized that its was never about greatness or even happiness as these never lasts tha factor which should be considered while admiring is fulfillment as fulfillment is something that transcends every human emotion one can suffer a loss and still be fulfilled .The idea of fulfillment suggests adaptability one should learn by Everything that happens to him and others
We should not be rigid in ours thoughts and perception instead trying multiple perspective can be very effective way in molding our mind
@@adityakalyan7683 The philosophy which keeps your 5 indriyas in control so that u don't have to do extra hard work for it and your 6 enemies far away from u
Basically the philosophy through which u can understand atman your own very self is what should be followed by a person.. It could be mono or it could be poly but it shouldn't keep u confused but shouldn't rigid your thoughts too.. It should keep your thoughts flexible yet not getting brainwashed
. Hare krishna🙏
People have free will, whatever your goal is in life, which aligns with you, your definition of growth you can go for it. You can watch my 'Purpose of Life' video, it might be helpful.
The background music made concentrating difficult, even though the reading was lovely.
ngl i find “arguing” cute and i love it; i mean that is the one thing mankind does perfectly
It's just not very calming to me, always makes me have a mindset of trying to prove my own point, looking for answers, not very peaceful.
Why zoroastrianism people's worship ahura(asura) and the arya worship deva?
Because they migrated from European Steppes, and from Central Asia, they split to Iran as Iranians and India as Indo-Aryans. In Europe, the Sky Father was called *dyews-*ph(2)ter (reconstructed PIE word), and from that came Dyaus Pitr, and also, *dyewys became Zeus, Jove (Jove Pater / Jupiter), etc. *ph(2)ter was the root word for Pater, Father, etc. And likewise, Deva also became the Indo-Iranian word for gods, before they split off. In Iran, they wrote Avestan Gathas, while in India, they wrote Samskrita Vedas. I guess some fight occured, and the Iranians decided to villify the gods of the Indo-Aryans. Deva is not one, it is generic word inclusive of minor gods, and there are many Devas and Asuras. But in Zoroastrianism, there is only one Ahura Mazda, and Divs are demons. From that came back around the Hindi/Urdu word Deewaana, meaning crazy person.
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Been watching your videos since days now and I'm loving it. I didn't quite liked the channel name, cuz that sounds a little depressing & please do reply.
Hare Krishna ❤ I am glad you like the videos 😊🌸
Nietzsche never urges to challenge the fate, he instead asks us to accept it and not give a second thought to it, like a child minding his own business
remember, the lion didnt challenge the dragon, it simply didnt follow its dogma
That is what is in the video? 🫤
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Nietzsche's view is closer to Shiva than Visshnu
bro you 110% justify your name f craziest content i've ever seen ngl
What about debating? Is the quote applicable to actual purposeful debates?
The video is about unnecessary arguments, rigidity and attachment to opinions. If something is important and necessary we must speak thoughtfully at the right time.
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But Donald Trump outdebated Kamala only the bold who speak backed with action will rise those who stay silent and work will remain as they are.
@@mardukhorus5936 I think the video is talking about general argument not a political debate, it gives a take on unnecessary debates.
@ I understand
The world has become more attracted to the ones who win arguments and dwell on the opponents inability to respond to a strong insults or arguments. The classic example is Donald trump he makes a fool out of his opponents and people enjoy him disparage his opponents
But yea our culture makes more sense obviously as it’s the oldest so it’s the wisest
This depends on how you define "debate". If acting brutish, lying and deceiving and not addressing the topic at hand is "debating" as Trump did, than as we see now, we are in deep trouble as a civilized society.
The key point of this insightful video is, those whose intentions and actions align with with dharma and keep the Lord front and center, have no need of debate on the mundane, transitory level.
Never debate or argue with a donkey.
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This is exactly what I needed
Thanks @deadbutdope
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