Monday , 15 December 2025
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Bhagavad Gītā, Chapter 4, Class 160

Acharya Tadany.

In this revolutionary class, Acharya Tadany questioned the most widespread spiritual illusion of our time, God-realisation and Self-knowledge are two different goals.

By using Krishna’s own words in Chapter 4, he proved they are the same destination seen from two windows, I.e., when you truly know the Self you automatically know Bhagavān, and when you truly know Bhagavān you automatically know the Self, because both are Sat-Cit-Ānanda wearing different costumes. 

He exposed the brilliant pedagogical strategy of Vedānta: first present God as “out there” (so the mind has something to love and surrender to), then slowly reveal that the God was never separate, Bhagavan is your own highest possibility hiding in plain sight. 

The entire spiritual journey, therefore, is not about meeting an external deity but about growing up into your own mature, divine version by systematically dismantling the four great thieves of the mind – attachment, aversion, fear, and anger – through either the unbeatable combination of Karma Yoga (detached action, surrendering the ego to “Bhagavān-who-is-actually-me”), and Jñāna Yoga (discriminative knowledge). 

The final message was crystal clear: stop waiting for a cosmic hug from outside, the hug has always been your own arms reaching for yourself; know this, and every breath becomes darshanam, every action becomes worship, and every ordinary moment becomes the eternal presence of Krishna smiling back at you from the mirror.

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