A human being should realize the aim of his life, and this direction is given in all Vedic literatures, and the essence is given in Bhagavad-gītā. Vedic literature is meant for human beings, not for animals. Animals can kill other living animals, and there is no question of sin on their part, but if a man kills an animal for the satisfaction of his uncontrolled taste, he must be responsible for breaking the laws of nature. In the Bhagavad-gītā it is clearly explained that there are three kinds of activities according to the different modes of nature: the activities of goodness, of passion and of ignorance.
Aim of life (Books)
Expressions researched:
"aim of his life"
|"aim of human life"
|"aim of life"
|"aim of one's life"
|"aim of the life"
|"aims of life"
Notes from the compiler:
VedaBase query: "aim of life"
Bhagavad-gita As It Is
BG Preface and Introduction
Page Title: | Aim of life (Books) |
Compiler: | Visnu Murti, Gopinath |
Created: | 28 of Jun, 2011 |
Totals by Section: | BG=5, SB=68, CC=11, OB=9, Lec=0, Con=0, Let=0 |
No. of Quotes: | 93 |