Guest guest Posted November 23, 2005 Report Share Posted November 23, 2005 Shree Hari Your answer can be interpreted by one line of Song from Film ‘Swadesh’ Maan se tum raven nikalo, Raam tere man mein hai. It is true that SriMaad Gita is paap-vimochini.But no one can read (meaning recite/understand/follow)SriMaad Gita unless until there is a blessings from Shri hari. Once there is blessing, why you will do sins again. Whatever sins done in the past are washed away by self-realization (Paschhataap) so that you do not carry it forward. A Devotee --- mdoshi2 <mdoshi2 wrote: > Shree Hari > > Gita 9:30 & 31 says - " Even the man of the most sinful > conduct > worships Me with exclusive devotion, he is > considered a saint; for > he has rightly resolved. No, soon he becomes > virtuous and obtains > lasting peace.... My devotee never falls. " > > How is one to interpret this shloka. In discourses > given by various > spiritual leaders, I have heard that realizing God > is very > difficult. It takes many births of purifying one's > Self through > various disciplines and practices and only after > being void of all > impurities, one becomes deserving of God Realization > or Self > Realization. Yet, from this shloka it seems very > simple and > straight forward. All that is required is exlusive > devotion even > though one may have been a worst sinner. > > Please help me understand whether it is essential to > remove all > impurities as heard from various spiritual leaders > to realize God? > Please help explain what Lord Krishna meant in these > shlokas. > > A Devotee > > > > > > ________ Enjoy this Diwali with Y! India Click here http://in.promos./fabmall/index.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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