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Lessons from Krishna to Arjuna give me strength, peace, and great comfort: US Intelligence Chief Tulsi Gabbard

ANI March 17, 2025 118 views

Tulsi Gabbard, the US Director of National Intelligence, recently shared her profound spiritual connection to Krishna's teachings during her visit to India. Her deep reverence for the Bhagavad Gita provides her with strength and guidance through life's challenges. As a Hindu American and military veteran, Gabbard credits her spiritual practice as the center of her life and approach to public service. Her current visit to India highlights the growing cultural and diplomatic ties between the United States and India.

"Krishna's teachings to Arjuna give me strength, peace, and great comfort through all of the days." - Tulsi Gabbard
New Delhi, March 17: US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, a self- declared Hindu American is a staunch Lord Krishna devotee and turns to his teachings in the Bhagavad Gita in the best of times and the worst of times.

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US Intelligence Chief deeply connected to Hindu spiritual teachings

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Gabbard finds inspiration in Bhagavad Gita's wisdom

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Personal spiritual practice central to her life

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Emphasizes service to humanity through divine guidance

Krishna's lessons to Arjuna, said the 44-year-old top ranking US official who is currently visiting India, gives her strength, peace, and comfort throughout the day.

In an interview with ANI on Monday, Gabbard took time out from a schedule packed with back- to- back meetings to speak about her spiritual practice emphaisisng how her personal relationship with God is the centre of her life.

On how her spiritual journey and being Hindu has helped her break all glass ceilings, Gabbard said, "Well, my own personal spiritual practice, my personal relationship with God is the centre of my life and I do my very best every day to live a life that is pleasing to God and what better way to do that and to do my best to be of service to all of God's children. And so in different times of my life, whether serving in war zones in different parts of the world or the challenges that we face now, it is Krishna's teachings to Arjuna in the Bhagavad Gita that I turn to in the best of times and the worst of times and continuously learn critical lessons from Krishna to Arjuna that give me strength, that give me peace, that give me great comfort through all of the days."

She also expressed happiness about being in India and talked about her love for Indian food.Gabbard said, "Let me just say I love so much about India. I always feel at home when I'm here.

The people are so welcoming and kind and the food is always delicious. The Dal Makhani and anything with fresh paneer is delicious."

Gabbard, known for her exemplary service in the US Army Reserve, has had a distinguished career spanning over two decades. Rising to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, she has been recognized for her leadership, dedication, and strategic acumen.

She arrived in India as a part of her multi-nation visit. It is her first visit to India after assuming office as the US Director of National Intelligence. The Asia leg of Gabbard's trip will culminate in an address on March 18 at the Raisina Dialogue.

Her visit to India follows Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the US in February this year. During his visit, PM Modi met with Gabbard and called her a "strong votary" of the India-US friendship. Gabbard also called it an "honour" to welcome PM Modi and said she looks forward to continuing to strengthen the US-India friendship.

As per the official website of Raisina Dialogue, Gabbard will participate in a keynote conversation with Samir Saran, President, ORF. The 10th edition of the Raisina Dialogue, being co-hosted by the Ministry of External Affairs in partnership with the Observer Research Foundation (ORF), will commence today.

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