
The devil quoting Bhagavad Gita
The phrase "the devil quoting the Bhagavad Gita" would mean that someone is using sacred teachings or wise words for selfish or harmful purposes. Even though the Bhagavad Gita is full of profound truths, someone with bad intentions might twist its meaning to justify their wrong actions. It shows that even something as pure as spiritual knowledge can be misused when placed in the wrong hands.
For instance, a person might quote verses from the Gita to appear wise or righteous, but their real intention could be to manipulate others or hide their true motives. Just because they reference sacred teachings doesn’t mean they are acting with integrity. This serves as a reminder to be cautious, as sometimes, people may misuse even the highest wisdom for their personal gain.
By CA L.Muralidharan and CPA L.Mukundan
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