Subject: What Krishna Really Taught Arjuna (And Us)

Hello Friend,



Today is Guru Purnima — a sacred day to honor the light-bearers of our lives.


But beyond rituals and reverence lies a truth that’s often forgotten.


In the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna did not call himself a god.
He called himself a friend, a charioteer, a guide.


That’s the essence of a true Guru.


Not someone who stands on a pedestal…

But someone who walks beside you when your path feels dark,

Who holds your mirror when the world distracts you,
Who asks you the questions you’ve been afraid to face.


Krishna never gave Arjuna direct answers.
He gave him clarity.
He didn’t impose truths.
He helped him find his own dharma.


That’s what real guidance looks like —
Not giving you steps,

But showing you your strength,
Not to give you all the answers,
But to awaken your inner wisdom,

So you may rise, choose, and lead with strength, peace, and purpose.


And if you ever feel lost or unsure on your path —
Remember, the answers you seek are not outside…
They’re already within you, waiting to be heard.


So today, whether you’re a seeker or a teacher,

Take a moment to honor the Gurus who have shaped your journey 🙏

And even more — honor the Guru within you,
The one who knows.
The one who guides.
The one who never gives up.


From my heart to yours,
May you always walk the path of truth, courage, and joy.


Happy Guru Purnima! 


To your Brand's Success

Sakshi Chandraakar






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