Don't disturb the intelligence of the foolish | BG 3.26 Explained | HG Sumitra Gopal Das

Hare Krishna πŸ™ In this enlightening session, we explore the deep wisdom of Bhagavad Gita Chapter 3, Verse 27, along with the practical instruction from Verse 26. πŸ“– Verse Insight πŸ”Ή BG 3.27 – The Illusion of Doership Bhagavad Gita teaches that: All actions are carried out by the three modes of material nature, but a person bewildered by false ego thinks, β€œI am the doer.” ✨ Key Learning: We are not the controllers β€” material nature (prakriti) is working under Krishna’s supervision. πŸ”Ή BG 3.26 – Don’t Disturb the Ignorant A wise person should not disturb the minds of those attached to fruitive work, but instead engage them gradually in Krishna consciousness. ✨ Key Learning: Preaching requires intelligence, sensitivity, and timing β€” not force. 🌼 What You’ll Learn Difference between real self vs false ego How prakriti (nature) controls actions Why humility is essential in Bhakti The art of compassionate preaching When to guide and when to remain silent 🧠 Practical Application Avoid thinking β€œI am the doer” β†’ Develop servant mentality Don’t argue unnecessarily β†’ Inspire by example Help others gradually, not forcefully Stay humble and depend on Krishna πŸ™Œ Spiritual Takeaway True knowledge is not just understanding philosophy, but applying it with humility and compassion in dealing with others. πŸ”” Call to Action πŸ‘‰ Like | Share | Comment your realizations πŸ‘‰ Subscribe for more Bhagavad Gita wisdom πŸ‘‰ Share with someone who needs this guidance 🏷️ Hashtags #BhagavadGita #BG327 #BG326 #HareKrishna #KrishnaConsciousness #BhaktiYoga #SpiritualWisdom #ISKCON #Prabhupada #GitaKnowledge πŸ”‘ Tags (SEO Keywords) Bhagavad Gita 3.27 explanation, BG 3.26 meaning, false ego Bhagavad Gita, who is the doer Gita, ISKCON lectures, Prabhupada teachings, Krishna consciousness philosophy, modes of nature explanation, preaching in bhakti