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Bhagavad Gita and recitation.

Dhananjay • 9/14/2012
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hi dhananjay,

hope you are doing good. i have some query from Bhagavad Gita. In chapter 4 verse 9 it it said that the sadhakas,dhyanayogis merge into the light of atman after doing sadhana for many births and it is considered as incomplete moksha and there is chance of once again coming into birth-death cycle and it is also said that just by knowing nature of Krishna and believing him with least doubt is enough to get the purna moksha. I am really confused what is said in that verse please can you elaborate it.

Can we do recitation of Bhagavad gita and other spiritual books after sunset.

thanking you
Ganapathi.

Answer

1. To the aspirant who is following a life of Yoga & Brahmacharya with God devotion and meditation for self-realization, there is no cause for worry. As Lord Krishna says in the BG – “Nâsti Yoga samam balam” (there is no strength equal to Yoga). Yoga is the fastest means to liberation and blessed are those who follow this path. Those who do 'Nishkama Karma' (without desire for the fruits of their actions by surrendering all actions to God) do not return. They attain eternal liberation

Our’s is to strive honestly for self-realization. It is not our business to worry what will happen next. That, the Lord decides based on HIS own will and our karma. Our duty ends at sincere effort.

2. Yes

ॐ तत् सत्
(That Supreme being is the absolute truth)

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