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Bhagavad Gita’s GOT Answers For Gen Z

(THE SACRED FLOW : FROM CHAOS TO KRISHNA) BORN ORIGINAL,
NOT A COPY :-

Dharma, authenticity, purpose, and staying true to one’s own path.

In a world where everyone’s trying to fit in, the first category reminds you that you’re built differently. The six slokas under this theme teach you to own your truth and walk your unique path without copying anyone else. The Bhagavad Gita tells you that your imperfect vibe is way better than someone else’s “perfect” script. It’s time to stop chasing validation and start creating your own legacy. When you embrace your true self, you align with your purpose, and everything else falls into place. This is your cue to stop stressing over the chaos around you and unlock your “daivik mode.” Your energy should be grounded in authenticity, not trends or followers. By doing things your way and being true to your dharma, you’ll build a foundation for success — one that aligns with personal fulfilment and collective good, making you a pillar in nation-building through solid character.


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RUN YOUR OWN CODE

श्रेयान्स्वध्र्माे विगुणः परध्र्मात्स्वनुष्ठितात्।
स्वध्र्मे निध्नं श्रेयः परध्र्माे भयावहः।।

Śhreyān swadharmo viguṇaḥ paradharmāt svanuṣhṭhitāt,
Swadharme nidhanam śhreyaḥ paradharmo bhayāvahaḥ
— Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 3, Verse 35

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