Why People Follow Leaders: Teachings from the Bhagavad Gita
- myNachiketa
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Have you noticed how some kids naturally become leaders? They are the ones everyone follows, whether it's during a game of tag or while gathering for snacks. But what makes children look up to them? Have you ever noticed how people like to copy what their heroes, teachers, parents, or older friends do? If a teacher is kind, students try to be kind. If a sports captain works hard, the whole team tries harder. This is because people learn more from actions than from words.
Let’s learn the teachings of the Gita and find out why people are drawn to great leaders and how they can be role models for us at every age.
myNachiketa presents Why People Follow Leaders: Teaching from the Bhagavad Gita
The Bhagavad Gita Shloka
यद्यदाचरति श्रेष्ठस् तत्तदेवेतरो जनः।
स यत् प्रमाणं कुरुते लोकस् तदनुवर्तते।
Yad yad acharati shreshthasTat tat eva itaro janah
Sa yat pramanam kuruteLokas tad anuvartate
Whatever a great person does, others follow. The standard that a leader sets, the whole world follows.
In simple words, people watch what leaders do and then do the same. So if a leader does good things, many others will also do good things.
This reveals the power of setting a good example. If a leader shows kindness and courage, others will be inspired to do the same. Children, you can be a leader too! It starts with small actions, like sharing your toys or helping a friend who is feeling sad. Remember, we learn by watching others, so always show your best self!
Why Is It Important to Set a Good Example?
When you do the right thing, even when no one is watching, others notice. Your actions quietly teach them what is good and what is not. If you are honest, kind, and helpful, people around you feel inspired to be the same. One good example can start a chain of goodness!
The Power of Doing the Right Thing
Doing the right thing makes you strong on the inside. It builds courage, confidence, and respect. When you choose truth over lies, kindness over cruelty, and effort over laziness, you become someone others trust and admire. That is real leadership!

How Can Kids Set a Good Example?
Encourage Fair Play: Shri Krishna teaches us the importance of acting fairly, just like in a game. If a leader treats everyone equally, it creates a joyful, safe atmosphere. Imagine you are in a game and your friend always plays his own way without considering others—would everyone have fun? Not really!
When leaders play by the rules and ensure everyone gets a turn, it promotes teamwork and happiness. So next time you're on the playground, be the one who encourages fair play. That spirit of fairness will inspire others to join in.
Show Compassion: One of the most beautiful lessons from the Gita is to have compassion. Shri Krishna always cared for Arjuna and wanted him to succeed. Being a compassionate leader means caring for others. When someone is down, a gentle word or a helping hand can lift their spirits.
For example, if a friend falls during a race, instead of just watching, you can rush to help them up. This shows true leadership, inspiring others to act with kindness.
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Keeping the Faith: When doubts arise, like in Arjuna’s case before the great battle, Krishna reminded him to have faith in himself and in God’s plan. This teaches us that a leader believes not just in themselves but also in others. Showing confidence in those around you can help them feel strong and capable.
Children, let your friends know you believe in them, whether they are trying out for a team or working hard on a school project. Your faith can really motivate them!
Embrace Learning: Shri Krishna reveals that learning is a lifelong journey. Great leaders always seek knowledge and encourage others to do the same. Remember, every question you ask and every new word you learn builds your wisdom!
When you decide to explore new subjects or seek answers, be willing to share your knowledge with your friends; this forms a path for everyone to learn together. Don’t hesitate to be curious and help others be curious too!
The Bhagavad Gita teaches us that the world follows the example of its leaders. Let us follow the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita and strive to be role models. By leading through our actions and supporting each other, we can inspire those around us to be better friends and leaders.

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