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THE
WISE
SAINT
WARRIOR
Learn the Basic Principles of Bhagavad Gita
to master the Art of Fighting
Preface
Bhagavad Gita consists of 700 shlokas &
18 chapters.

The Shlokas record the conversation


between Arjun & Shri Krishna before the
battle of Mahabharata begins.

Arjun does not want to fight the battle of


Mahabharata but by the end of 18 chapters
Shri Krishna manages to convince Arjuna
he is a warrior who is born to fight.

Bhagavad Gita is not a religious text but a


way of life.

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Disclaimer
We have selected the most insightful
shlokas which still hold relevance in the
21st century.

Please feel free to highlight them, modify


interpretations & discover your own
meaning.

You should not take the literal meaning


of each word , rather try to flex your own
brains.

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About The Author
Harsh Goel was born in a marwari family
in the city of Kolkata. His parents or
grandparents never attended college. So
he studied very hard & graduated from
SRCC & then Indian School Of Business.

Soon he realised Indian colleges - IITs to


Harvard to IIMs can make you a manager,
leader or a CEO but not an entrepreneur.

So he started BookMyCoach, A mindset


coaching academy for indian entrepreneurs.

This book is in tr ibute to the


Indian Entrepreneurs.

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How To
Read The Book
The pages in YELLOW have the literal
translation of the Bhagavad Gita Shlokas.

The pages in ORANGE have the


interpretations of the shlokas. Please feel
free to modify them.

This is a limited entrepreneur’s edition.

Please email on hello@bookmycoach.org


to receive future editions.

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Bhagavad Gita
Chapter 4
Shri Krishna lays the foundation of the
secret to salvation. He says the secret was
told to the gods, kings & the wise men.

But over the centuries the secret was lost


and forgotten on planet earth. Since Arjun
is his friend he begins to share it with him.

This is how Chapter 4 begins.

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* Shree Krishna Says *

Bhagavad Gita | Chapter IV, Shlokas 17

One should know


what is his work &
what is not his work.
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* Meaning *

Bhagavad Gita | Chapter IV, Shlokas 17

Your work is linked to


your identity.
If you are a warrior you fight,
if you are a son you take care of
your parents,
if you are a friend you help him,
if you are an athlete you play.
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* Shree Krishna Says *

Bhagavad Gita | Chapter IV, Shlokas 18

When you are able to see


action in no action
&
No action in action is
when you are in a state of trance
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* Meaning *

Bhagavad Gita | Chapter IV, Shlokas 18

When you are performing


your work as duties of
your identity & have let
go of expectations from
the society in the form of
recognition, appreciation,
be rest assured you are
making progress
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* Shree Krishna Says *

Bhagavad Gita | Chapter IV, Shlokas 19

When your work is fueled


by your identity & not desires;
you are devoted towards it &
do not have pride ,
you are enlightened &
worthy of salvation
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* Meaning *

Bhagavad Gita | Chapter IV, Shlokas 19

You need to Fight like a warrior,


Think like a Saint
& have Humility like the Wise.
Strive to be a
Wise Saint Warrior.
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* Shree Krishna Says *

Bhagavad Gita | Chapter IV, Shlokas 22

The wise saint warrior


is content with whatever he has.
He is at peace in both
happiness & sadness.
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* Meaning *

Bhagavad Gita | Chapter IV, Shlokas 22

The journey to
Peace will come
only with practice.
So be patient.

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* Shree Krishna Says *

Bhagavad Gita | Chapter IV, Shlokas 33

This secret is
not known to everyone.
You should find someone who
has clarity, speak to them,
respect them & ask them the
right questions.
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* Meaning *

Bhagavad Gita | Chapter IV, Shlokas 33

You should let go of your


pride, ego & find successful
mentors or coaches who have
done what you are trying to
do in life. If you are honest
with them they will share the
secrets with you.
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* Shree Krishna Says *

Bhagavad Gita | Chapter IV, Shlokas 34

When you know this secret,


you will see the entire universe
in yourself & God standing
behind you
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* Meaning *

Bhagavad Gita | Chapter IV, Shlokas 34

When you
are on the right track
you will be able to
connect the dots.
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* Shree Krishna Says *

Bhagavad Gita | Chapter IV, Shlokas 36

Just like the fire is able


to burn the oil,
this knowledge has the ability
to burn all your desires &
purify your soul
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* Meaning *

Bhagavad Gita | Chapter IV, Shlokas 36

Knowledge is just
potential power.
You need to apply this
knowledge to get wisdom.
Wisdom is actual power.
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* Shree Krishna Says *

Bhagavad Gita | Chapter IV, Shlokas 37

Using this knowledge


humans have been able to
purify their soul & seek
salvation
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* Meaning *

Bhagavad Gita | Chapter IV, Shlokas 37

Using this knowledge


you will be able to move up
the ladder of conciousness.
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* Shree Krishna Says *

Bhagavad Gita | Chapter IV, Shlokas 39

Those who don’t have this


knowledge will continue
to wander aimlessly.
They can not be happy on
earth or in heaven
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* Meaning *

Bhagavad Gita | Chapter IV, Shlokas 39

If you aren’t be happy right


now while reading this,
you wont be happy
even after receiving the
nobel prize or a million dollars.
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* Shree Krishna Says *

Bhagavad Gita | Chapter IV, Shlokas 41

Let me repeat the secret.


The key to salvation is
becoming the
Wise Saint Warrior.
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* Meaning *

Bhagavad Gita | Chapter IV, Shlokas 41

Who is a Warrior ?
Someone whose work is
fueled by his identity &
not by his desires.
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* Meaning *

Bhagavad Gita | Chapter IV, Shlokas 41

Who is a Saint Warrior ?


Someone who is not seeking
recognition, appreciation &
is devoted to his work
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* Meaning *

Bhagavad Gita | Chapter IV, Shlokas 41

Who is a Wise Saint Warrior ?


Someone who is happy in
suffering & has humility
after success.
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Join The Academy
Knowledge is different from Wisdom. You
could apply to the academy if you want
to master the art of fighting & problem
solving.

Email us on hello@bookmycoach.org IF

You have the hunger to grow

You are willing to chase your dreams

You worship your work

You have experienced failure

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