Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 8 shlok 14

“O Parth, I am easily accessible to those yogis who, with unwavering devotion, constantly focus their minds on Me.” Description In the previous verse, Shree Krishna described meditating on the formless God, which is difficult and uninspiring. He now suggests an easier method—meditating on God’s personal forms (like Ram, Krishna, Shiv, etc.), their Names, Forms, …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 8 shlok 13

Anyone who leaves the body while thinking of Me, the Supreme Being, and chanting the sacred syllable Om will reach the highest destination. Description The Vedic scriptures explain that at the dawn of creation, God first brought forth sound. From this sound, He created space, and then continued with the rest of creation. The primordial …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 8 shlok 12

By controlling all the senses, focusing the mind in the region of the heart, and directing the life-breath (prana) towards the head, one should attain unwavering yogic concentration. Description In the Vedas, God is known by many names such as Brahman, Bhagwan, Deva, Paramātmā, Praṇa, Puruṣh, Sat, and more. When referring to His formless aspect, …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 8 shlok 10

Whenever a devotee wishes to worship a particular celestial form with devotion, I strengthen their faith in that form, allowing them to worship with unwavering belief. Description We often see many devotees around us worshiping celestial gods with unwavering faith, and we may wonder how they develop such strong devotion to these lesser forms of …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 8 shlok 6

For those whose ignorance is dispelled by divine knowledge, the Supreme Entity is revealed, just as the sun illuminates everything when it rises Description The sun’s power in dispelling the darkness of night is unparalleled. The Ramayana states: rākāpati ṣhoṛasa uahiñ tārāgana samudāisakala girinha dava lāia binu rabi rāti na jāi “Despite the combined light …

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Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 8 shlok 5

The omnipresent God does not involve Himself in anyone’s sinful or virtuous deeds. Living beings are deluded because their inner knowledge is obscured by ignorance. Description God is not responsible for anyone’s virtuous deeds or sinful actions. His work in this regard is threefold: He provides the soul with the power to act. He observes …

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