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348--Q&A WITH SWAMIJI--Guru Gita Verse 101

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Question from Nanda:

Is there any special interpretation of the sun and the moon in Guru

Gita verse 101. Thank you for your time.

 

Swamiji's response:

In this verse it means for an eternity. Why? Because when we cast

aspersions upon our example of perfection, it is no longer perfect. If

we have no ideal of perfection, how can we strive to improve?

 

Of course, without striving to improve, there is no dharma, etc., and

the ignorance and attachment persists.

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I bow to the Sun of Illumination, shedding light were there was none.

 

 

, "Nanda" <chandimaakijai>

wrote:

> Question from Nanda:

> Is there any special interpretation of the sun and the moon in Guru

> Gita verse 101. Thank you for your time.

>

> Swamiji's response:

> In this verse it means for an eternity. Why? Because when we cast

> aspersions upon our example of perfection, it is no longer perfect.

If

> we have no ideal of perfection, how can we strive to improve?

>

> Of course, without striving to improve, there is no dharma, etc.,

and

> the ignorance and attachment persists.

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