The teachings and principles of 'Bhagavad Gita' are reflected in every line of the Constitution.

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 The teachings and principles of 'Bhagavad Gita' are reflected in every line of the Constitution.

Teachings of Bhagavad Gita Reflected in Constitution, Emphasizes Human Welfare: Bihar Governor Arif Mohammad Khan.

Lord Krishna emphasized on self-realization and human welfare through the Gita. This is the statement of. The Governor said that a person who has attained self-realization considers human welfare as the highest goal.

Actually Arif Mohammad Khan participated in a program of a private channel. On this occasion, Arif Mohammad Khan said that our Constitution is not a new document. India is an ancient culture. We have ideals. We have values ​​and the people who made the Constitution were those who had full knowledge of their values ​​and ideals.

The Governor of Bihar said that it is said here that the Bhagavad Gita is the essence of all the scriptures. It is said in it that whoever we are in this world, they are all active. We all have to work to stay alive. We believe that those who do not have self-realization struggle in life for their desires, but the one who has self-realization does not live for himself. His aim in life is human welfare.

India gave the world the knowledge of human dignity

The Governor said that I see the teachings of the Gita in every line of the Constitution. Equality is not the first thing. The first thing is human dignity. The rest of the things emerge from this imagination. This imagination was accepted in the world in 1948. It was accepted in the UN and every country signed it. He said that if we people of India had understood the ideals and values, then perhaps there would have been no need for the UN Charter of Human Rights in 1948. India gave the world the knowledge of human dignity thousands of years ago.

India gave the world the knowledge of human dignity

The Governor said that I see the teachings of the Gita in every line of the Constitution. Equality is not the first thing. The first thing is human dignity. The rest of the things emerge from this imagination. This imagination was accepted in the world in 1948. It was accepted in the UN and every country signed it. He said that if the people of India had understood the ideals and values, then perhaps there would have been no need for the UN Charter of Human Rights in 1948. India gave the world the knowledge of human dignity thousands of years ago.

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