Can feeling angry when insulted instead of tolerating insults spur us towards Krishna, as happened with Dhruva?
In the light of Gita 2.47, how can we understand the Gita’s call to see action in inaction and action in inaction?
Why did Krishna first tell the Pandavas to fight and then to renounce the world because of their sins?
Why did Arjuna need to hear the Gita – did he as a leader not have that spiritual knowledge earlier?
If we have to go against our family members to practice bhakti, is the inner bad feeling conscience or pseudo-conscience?
If we tolerate the spikes of desires, won’t those repressed desires return more forcefully in future?