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True Dharma lies in following the Divine command - Swami

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The main teaching of Bhagavad-Gita is that one should work for the welfare of all. Ekoham Bahusyam (the One willed to become Many). The same Divinity is present in all. All forms are His.

 

As long as Kamsa was alive, he used to send demons to fight with Krishna. Kamsa had two wives whose father was a mighty king. Once Kamsa was killed, his father-in-law tried to wage a war against Krishna. The Gopikas were worried, "How long are we to suffer these ordeals?" they asked Krishna. He told them not to panic and pacified them saying "Try to understand My powers and potentialities. Tonight you sleep in Repalle and tomorrow morning see for yourself where you will be." When they woke up next morning they found themselves in Dvaraka. Where was Repalle and where was Dvaraka? A distance of 1000 miles separated them.

 

In this manner Krishna could change one village into the other. God can do anything. He can go anywhere. He can change anything. Do not give room for doubts. One who doubts Divinity will certainly be doomed. Develop unwavering faith and follow the Divine command. True Dharma lies in following the Divine command. When you follow God you will be blessed with all goodness and auspiciousness.

 

- From Swami's Divine Discourse on 2nd April 2007.

 

Om Sai Ram

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