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Beyond the Battlefield: Bhagavad Gita for Modern Leadership, Entrepreneurs and Seekers

Episode 31: When Knowledge Isn’t Enough | Why Krishna Teaches Two Paths: Knowledge & Act (Bhagavad Gita 3.1–3)

02 Oct 2025

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In this episode of Beyond the Battlefield, Jessica and Ankur step into Chapter 3 of the Bhagavad Gita — the path of Karma Yoga.Arjuna raises a restless question we all face: If knowledge is supreme, why act at all?Krishna’s answer unveils a profound truth: knowledge without action becomes inertia, and action without wisdom becomes chaos.Together, we explore:​Why Arjuna hides behind logic to escape responsibility.​How leaders today disguise hesitation as “analysis” or endless strategy decks.​The two eternal paths Krishna reveals — knowledge for the contemplative, action for the doer.​Why sincerity matters more than certainty.​And the leadership lesson of balancing WISDOM with ACTION.🎙️ Whether you are a founder frozen in indecision, a leader drowning in meetings, or a seeker navigating life’s paradoxes — this episode will help you recognize when “thinking” is just a mask for fear, and why the courage to act transforms both leadership and life.jBhagavad Gita podcast, Karma Yoga explained, leadership lessons from Gita, Arjuna Krishna dialogue, overcoming hesitation, action vs knowledge, wisdom in leadership, Beyond the Battlefield podcast, decision making in uncertainty, modern dharma for leaders#BeyondTheBattlefield #BhagavadGita #KarmaYoga #LeadershipLessons #ArjunaDilemma #KrishnaWisdom #InnerBattlefield #KnowledgeVsAction #DecisionMaking #ModernLeadershiphttps://chatgpt.com/g/g-6845186212588191ae7aa9e327bebc9a-byb-interactiveWrite to us: [email protected]

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