Bhagavad Gita: The Manual of Life Episode 61- Adhyay 3, Shlokas 26-29
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Don’t Disturb The Disturbed – Help The Disturbed
In this episode, Amog Lilla Dasji says that Gita lives through those who live the Gita.
In Shloka 21, Lord Krishna says that great personalities naturally set the example for the common man to follow; the manner and way in which the great characters speak and act serves as a rule for others to follow.
In Shloka 22, Lord declares that in all the three worlds — spiritual, material and heavenly — there is no particular course of action for him to perform as the Supreme Lord is the maintainer of all the worlds. But if Lord Krishna were to appear in His original form or as an incarnation, he would still perform all kinds of actions for the ultimate benefit and welfare for all the worlds.
In Shloka 23, Lord Krishna says that if he failed to perform prescribed Vedic activities then other people would follow in His footsteps thinking that is the standard.
In Shloka 24, he says that if he ever failed to do his prescribed activities then the world would degenerate and come to an end, and the blame for the same would rest on his shoulders.
In Shloka 25, Lord says that a person of spiritual wisdom should also perform prescribed Vedic actions without any attachment; it will guide others down the path of virtue. But those who are devoid of knowledge of the Vedic scriptures work with attachment, engrossed totally in their actions. But a person of spiritual wisdom can discriminate between the soul and the physical body. Such a person acts in an exemplary manner that inspires others to perform Vedic actions as a matter of duty without any attachment and for the good of society.
गहरे सागर मे गोता लगाने के लिए पिक्चर पर क्लिक करें
Special thanks to ISKCON Temple Dwarka and Shri Amog Lila Das ji
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Thursday, December 9, 2016