Cultivating Mindfulness in Everyday Life: Insights from Hindu Tradition Mindfulness, the art of being fully present and aware of each moment, lies at the heart of many spiritual traditions. In Hindu thought, this practice is woven into the fabric of daily life, guided by teachings that emphasize the control of the restless mind. A central teaching from the Bhagavad Gita (Chapter VI, verse 26) captures this essence: “yato yato nishcharati manash chanchalam asthishn chanchalam tatas tato niyamyaitad atmanyeva vasham nayet.” Whenever the mind wanders, one must gently bring it back and focus on the chosen aim. This verse not only offers practical advice for meditation but also serves as a foundation for integrating mindfulness into routine activities. The following exploration delves into how Hindu scriptures, sages, symbolism, benefits, and modern perspectives illuminate the practice of mindful awareness in everyday life. Bhagavad Gita on the Wandering Mind In the Bhagavad Gita, Lord K...