Guest guest Posted January 20, 2002 Report Share Posted January 20, 2002 radhe krishna! namo venkateshaya dear bhaagavatas, adiyal has a doubt. i've heard that once we do saranaagathi to krishna, he takes on all our karma and makes the account a complete zero. then again i've also heard that, once we do saranaagathi to kanna, we still have to deserve our karma, but it will be reduced greatly due to krishna's mercy. but ultimately one will have to deserve one's karma. so the question is, which is rite? does kanna get rid of all the karma or does he reduce the potency of it? please shed some light on this as i'm really confused. thank u. lottsa krishna premai kalaivani radhe shyam namo narayana _______________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2002 Report Share Posted January 21, 2002 The story of Ajamila in Bagavatham dispells any doubt over the potency and domain regarding maha visvasam and staunch faith. This tends to obsolve the individual of any responsibility or even being conscious of Sriman Narayana. Mere utterance brings the goods. However in Gita Acharyan presents the process by which HE eliminates all things bad for his devotees. Once an individual starts on the path, slowly and steadily, that individual is surrounded by all things good (thoughts, friends, family) and thus slowly and steadily Jeevathma will raise to the threshold and attain the thing that matters at all in life. Azwar have rendered the efficacy in a very similar manner. Thirumangai says "Petra thaieenum aayeena saiyum" meaning supplciating to "Namo NArayana" will bring more good than everything including one's mother. If you need exact reference please send me a note. -- Adiyen Anandavalli Dasan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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