Here are 10 powerful motivational quotes from the Bhagavad Gita To Bring Out The Warrior In You –
“Hato vā prāpsyasi svargaṁ jitvā vā bhokṣyase mahīm; tasmād
uttiṣṭha kaunteya yuddhāya kṛta-niścayaḥ.”
(Chapter 2, Verse 37)
“If you are killed, you will attain heaven; if you win, you will enjoy the
earth. Therefore arise, O Arjuna, determined to fight!”
Face injustice boldly—there is honor in both effort and outcome.
“You have a right to perform your duty, but not to the
fruits of your actions.”
(Chapter 2, Verse 47)
Focus on doing what’s right, not on the result.
“Be steadfast in yoga, O Arjuna. Perform your duty and
abandon all attachment to success or failure.”
(Chapter 2, Verse 48)
True warriors stay balanced in victory and defeat.
“The soul is neither born, nor does it ever die.”
(Chapter 2, Verse 20)
Fear fades when you realize your eternal nature.
“Whenever there is a decline in righteousness and a rise in
unrighteousness, I manifest myself.”
(Chapter 4, Verse 7)
Justice is inevitable—be its instrument.
“To protect the righteous and destroy the wicked, I appear
age after age.”
(Chapter 4, Verse 8)
Standing against injustice aligns you with divine purpose.
“Better to do one’s own duty imperfectly than to do
another’s duty perfectly.”
(Chapter 3, Verse 35)
Own your role in the fight for truth.
“Let a man lift himself by his own self alone.”
(Chapter 6, Verse 5)
Strength comes from inner discipline and self-mastery.
“From anger comes delusion; from delusion, confusion of
memory; from confusion, loss of reason.”
(Chapter 2, Verse 63)
Control your mind—clarity wins battles.
“Abandon all varieties of duty and simply surrender unto Me…
do not fear.”
(Chapter 18, Verse 66)
Courage is rooted in faith and surrender.